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Description
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The question I want to answer is e.g. “what is the latest release for a given Python version X.Y”?
I build a CPython installation automation tool for Windows. It can be used to install a Python directly from the command line, e.g. pythonup install 3.6. Currently I maintain a hard-coded mapping file to point 3.6 to 3.6.7, but this means I need to release a new version every time CPython does.
I wish to automate the process by asking the python.org API for this information, but the current API design makes it very awkward. From what I can tell, I need to
- Request
/downloads/release/to get a long list of available releases. - Parse the name manually to find releases starting with
3.6., and choose the latest. - Parse the URI to get the release ID.
- Request
/downloads/release_file/with the request ID to get a list of files for that release. - Parse the file names to find what I want.
Describe the solution you'd like
There are several things I would like to have to make the process more robust, but things that would benefit my workflow most would be
- Allow more advanced filtering on
/downloads/release/. The most ideal is likeversion_xy=3.6, but even something likeslug__startswith=python-36would be tremendously helpful. - Add the resource ID in
/downloads/release/’s returned payload, or allow/downloads/release_file/to be filtered on slug or resource URI. Currentlyreleaseonly hasslugandresource_uri, but neither of them can be used to filterrelease_file.