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Python show all installed packages


Is there a way for python to show all apt/yum packages installed on a server? I have a program that can only grab one package that I specify but I'd like to know if there is a apt-show-versions/yum check-update like module in python since python-yum and python-apt only do single packages.

Thanks.

EDIT:

Here is the code I have currently:

# For finding the package version and using the package name -i
def aptpkg(package_name):
    cache = apt.Cache()
    pkg = cache[package_name]
    host = subprocess.Popen('hostname', stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True).stdout.read().strip()
    if pkg.is_installed:
        print host
        print 'Current ' + package_name + ' installed:', pkg.installed.version
        con.execute("insert into ansible_packagelist(date, host, package_name, installed_version) values (current_timestamp,%s,%s,%s)", (host, package_name, pkg.installed.version,))
    else:
        print host, package_name + ' is not installed on this system.\n'
    if pkg.is_upgradable:
        print 'Upgradeable version of ' + package_name + ' :', pkg.candidate.version
        con.execute("update ansible_packagelist set upgradeable_version = %s where package_name = %s", (pkg.candidate.version, package_name))
    db.commit()

Solution

  • This is the pythonic way:

    import apt
    cache = apt.Cache()
    
    for mypkg in cache:
        if cache[mypkg.name].is_installed:
            print mypkg.name
    

    For yum, I need first to login to RH/Centos system. But you can have a look to the yum library and you'll find something like 'rpmdb.searchNevra'