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feat(python): add auto venv activation (#12248)

Co-authored-by: Carlo Sala <carlosalag@protonmail.com>
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Robert Crews 2024-03-03 04:04:19 -08:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -22,8 +22,18 @@ plugins=(... python)
## Virtual environments ## Virtual environments
The plugin provides two utilities to manage Python venvs: The plugin provides three utilities to manage Python 3.3+ [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
virtual environments:
- `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` (default: `venv`) in current directory. - `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else
`venv`) in the current directory.
- `vrun [name]`: activate virtual environment called `name` (default: `venv`) in current directory. - `vrun [name]`: Activate the virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else
`venv`) in the current directory.
- `auto_vrun`: Automatically activate the venv virtual environment when entering a directory containing
`<venv-name>/bin/activate`, and automatically deactivate it when navigating out of it (including
subdirectories!).
- To enable the feature, set `export PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN=true` before sourcing oh-my-zsh.
- The default virtual environment name is `venv`. To use a different name, set
`export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=<venv-name>`. For example: `export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"`

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@ -51,11 +51,12 @@ alias pyserver="python3 -m http.server"
## venv utilities ## venv utilities
: ${PYTHON_VENV_NAME:=venv}
# Activate a the python virtual environment specified. # Activate a the python virtual environment specified.
# If none specified, use 'venv'. # If none specified, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME, else 'venv'.
function vrun() { function vrun() {
local name="${1:-venv}" local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}" local venvpath="${name:P}"
if [[ ! -d "$venvpath" ]]; then if [[ ! -d "$venvpath" ]]; then
@ -72,12 +73,26 @@ function vrun() {
echo "Activated virtual environment ${name}" echo "Activated virtual environment ${name}"
} }
# Create a new virtual environment, with default name 'venv'. # Create a new virtual environment using the specified name.
# If none specfied, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME
function mkv() { function mkv() {
local name="${1:-venv}" local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}" local venvpath="${name:P}"
python3 -m venv "${name}" || return python3 -m venv "${name}" || return
echo >&2 "Created venv in '${venvpath}'" echo >&2 "Created venv in '${venvpath}'"
vrun "${name}" vrun "${name}"
} }
if [[ "$PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN" == "true" ]]; then
# Automatically activate venv when changing dir
auto_vrun() {
if [[ -f "${PYTHON_VENV_NAME}/bin/activate" ]]; then
source "${PYTHON_VENV_NAME}/bin/activate" > /dev/null 2>&1
else
(( $+functions[deactivate] )) && deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
add-zsh-hook chpwd auto_vrun
auto_vrun
fi