How to Install and Uninstall python-moto Package on Arch Linux

Last updated: May 19,2024

1. Install "python-moto" package

In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install python-moto on Arch Linux

$ sudo pacman -Sy $ sudo pacman -S python-moto

2. Uninstall "python-moto" package

This guide let you learn how to uninstall python-moto on Arch Linux:

$ sudo pacman -Rcns python-moto

3. Information about the python-moto package on Arch Linux

Repository : extra
Name : python-moto
Version : 4.2.13-1
Description : Moto is a library to mock out the boto library.
Architecture : any
URL : https://github.com/spulec/moto
Licenses : Apache-2.0
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : python python-boto3 python-botocore python-cryptography
python-requests python-xmltodict python-werkzeug
python-dateutil python-responses python-jinja
python-urllib3
Optional Deps : python-yaml: for apigatewayv2, cloudformation, s3 and ssm
python-jose: for apigateway, cloudformation and cognitoidp
python-openapi-spec-validator: for apigateway and
cloudformation
python-docker: for awslambda, batch, cloudformation, dynamodb
and dynamodbstreams
python-graphql-core: For appsync and cloudformation
python-jsondiff: for iotdata and cloudformation
python-aws-xray-sdk: for xray and cloudformation
python-cfn-lint: for cloudformation
python-sshpubkeys: for cloudformation, directoryservice, ebs,
ec2, efs, eks and route53resolver
python-pyparsing: for glue and cloudformation
python-py-partiql-parser: for cloudformation and s3
python-crc32c: for s3
python-flask: for moto_server
python-flask-cors: for moto_server
python-multipart: for moto_proxy
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 3.83 MiB
Installed Size : 61.43 MiB
Packager : Chih-Hsuan Yen
Build Date : Sat Jan 20 15:45:45 2024
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature

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