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Create a Python Artifact Registry and Upload Code

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Create a Python Artifact Registry and Upload Code

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[core] project = qwiklabs-gcp-44776a13dea667a6 Note: For full documentation of gcloud, in Google Cloud, refer to the gcloud CLI overview guide.

Overview

In this lab, you will learn how to create a Python package repository in Artifact Registry and upload a sample Python package. Artifact Registry allows you to manage your private packages and container images in a single location. This lab uses container images for Python packages.

Task 1. Enable the Artifact Registry API

Before you can use Artifact Registry, you need to enable the Artifact Registry API. This task will guide you through the process.

  1. Enable the Artifact Registry API.
gcloud services enable artifactregistry.googleapis.com Note:
This command enables the Artifact Registry API for your project.
  1. Set your Project ID is:
gcloud config set project {{{ project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID" }}} Note:
This command sets your active project identity.
  1. Set your default region to
gcloud config set compute/region {{{ project_0.default_region | "REGION" }}} Note:
This command sets your active compute region.

Task 2. Create a Python Package Repository

Now that the API is enabled, you can create a repository to store your Python packages. You will create a repository with the Python package format.

  1. Create a new Python repository in Artifact Registry. Replace and my-python-repo with your desired region and repository name.
gcloud artifacts repositories create my-python-repo \ --repository-format=python \ --location={{{ project_0.default_region | "REGION" }}} \ --description="Python package repository" Note:
This command creates a Python package repository in Artifact Registry.

Task 3. Configure pip to Use Artifact Registry

To upload and install packages from Artifact Registry, you need to configure pip to authenticate with Artifact Registry.

  1. Install the keyrings.google-artifactregistry-auth package.
pip install keyrings.google-artifactregistry-auth Note:
This package provides authentication for pip to access Artifact Registry.
  1. Configure pip to use Artifact Registry. Replace , PROJECT_ID, and my-python-repo with your region, project ID, and repository name.
pip config set global.extra-index-url https://{{{ project_0.default_region | "REGION" }}}-python.pkg.dev/{{{ project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID" }}}/my-python-repo/simple Note:
This command configures pip to use your Artifact Registry repository.

Task 4. Create a Sample Python Package

To upload a package, you first need to create one. This task will guide you through creating a simple Python package.

  1. Create a directory for your package.
mkdir my-package cd my-package Note:
This creates a new directory and navigates into it.
  1. Create a setup.py file with the following content.
from setuptools import setup, find_packages setup( name='my_package', version='0.1.0', author='cls', author_email='{{{ user_0.username | "EMAIL" }}}', packages=find_packages(exclude=['tests']), install_requires=[ # List your dependencies here ], description='A sample Python package', ) Note:
This creates a setup file for your Python package.
  1. Create a my_package/__init__.py file (can be empty).
# my_package/__init__.py Note:
This creates an empty initialization file for the package.
  1. Create a my_package/my_module.py file with some sample code.
def hello_world(): return 'Hello, world!' Note:
This creates a sample module within the package.

Task 5. Upload the Package to Artifact Registry

Now that you have a package, you can upload it to Artifact Registry. You will use the twine tool to upload the package.

  1. Install twine.
pip install twine Note:
This installs the Twine package. In CloudShell installations are typically user installations meaning python -m will need to prefix the package module.
  1. Build the package.
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel Note:
This builds the source distribution and wheel package.
  1. Upload the package to Artifact Registry.
python3 -m twine upload --repository-url https://{{{ project_0.default_region | "REGION" }}}-python.pkg.dev/{{{ project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID" }}}/my-python-repo/ dist/* Note:
This command uploads the package to Artifact Registry. You might need to authenticate.

Task 6. Validate Artifact Registry

Confirm the package has been successfully uploaded to artifact registry

  1. Verify the artifact was deployed successfully by navigating to your Artifact Registry repository in the Google Cloud Console or by listing the artifacts using the gcloud CLI.
gcloud artifacts packages list --repository=my-python-repo --location={{{ project_0.default_region | "REGION" }}} Note:
This command lists NPM packages in the Artifact Registry.
  1. Verify that your package is listed in the Artifact Registry repository.
PACKAGE: my-package CREATE_TIME: 2025-06-25T06:06:10 UPDATE_TIME: 2025-06-25T06:06:11 ANNOTATIONS:

Congratulations!

You have successfully created a Python package repository in Artifact Registry, uploaded a sample package, and installed it using pip. Artifact Registry provides a secure and reliable way to manage your Python packages.

Additional Resources

Manual Last Updated Jun 25, 2025

Lab Last Tested Jun 25, 2025

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