I work in a small team of Python developers and we aim to create a private package manager to store our packages. I came cross pypicloud and following its tutorial I've successfully been able to upload and install packages stored in AWS-S3. That's fantastic.
However, the private package manager is launched and hosted locally typing pserve server.ini
in the terminal. The package manager is then accessible at http://0.0.0.0:6543/#/
. Ideally, I want this server to be:
- hosted in the cloud (possibly Azure but AWS is fine)
- up and running 24/7
- secure. Users must authenticate in order to see the package manager and the packages.
- not hosted in a operative system but something higher level (e.g. docker container or Azure function app?) since it would be much easier to maintain, geo-replicate etc
Question: How to get a secure and private server (python package manager) always up and running in the cloud?