I actually wrote a script to make a folder an instant pipenv environment for me. Add it to your ./.zshrc. Has saved me a ton of time, I just removed some spaghetti lines that would reinstall pip and shit because it’s when I was still early days into Py dev, now I work more with Py than I do C# and I’m a senior C# engineer, I just enjoy the masochism of py.
Also added a check for Arch/Ubu.
# Automated python virtual environment.#######################################VENV(){
if ! [ -x "$(command -v pipenv)" ]; thenecho"pipenv not installed... installing it now!"
sudo pip install pipenv
OS="$( ( lsb_release -ds || cat /etc/*release || uname -om ) 2>/dev/null | head -n1 )"if [[ "$OS" == *"buntu"* ]]; then
sudo apt install pipenv -y
elif [[ "$OS" == *"rch"* ]]; then
sudo pacman -S pipenv
fi
pip install pipenv --upgrade
echo"Installation complete!"fiif [ -n "$1" ]; thenecho -e "Args detected, specifically using version $1 of python in this project!"
version="$1"else
version=$(python -V)
version=$(echo"$version" | sed -e 's/Python //')
if [ -z "$version" ]; then
version=$(python3 -V)
if [ -z "$version" ]; thenecho"No python version installed... exiting."returnfififiecho -e "\n===========\nCreate a Python $version virtual environment in $PWD/.venv [y/n]?\n==========="read -r answer
case$answerin
[yY][eE][sS]|[yY])
export PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=1
pipenv --python "$version"
pipenv install -r ./requirements.txt
echo -e "\n\n\nVirtual python environment successfully created @ $PWD/.venv!\n"echo -e "To run commands from this dir use 'pipenv run python ./main.py'"echo -e "To enter a shell in this venv use 'pipenv shell'."echo -e "To install from a requirements text file use 'pipenv install -r requirements.txt'"echo -e "To update pip + all pip modules use 'pipenv update'!\n"echo -e "Additional information can be found @ https://pipenv-fork.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basics.html"
;;
[nN][oO]|[nN])
echo"Fine then weirdo why did you run the command then, jeez.Exiting"
;;
*)
echo"Invalid input..."
;;
esac
}
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I actually wrote a script to make a folder an instant pipenv environment for me. Add it to your ./.zshrc. Has saved me a ton of time, I just removed some spaghetti lines that would reinstall pip and shit because it’s when I was still early days into Py dev, now I work more with Py than I do C# and I’m a senior C# engineer, I just enjoy the masochism of py.
Also added a check for Arch/Ubu.
# Automated python virtual environment. ####################################### VENV(){ if ! [ -x "$(command -v pipenv)" ]; then echo "pipenv not installed... installing it now!" sudo pip install pipenv OS="$( ( lsb_release -ds || cat /etc/*release || uname -om ) 2>/dev/null | head -n1 )" if [[ "$OS" == *"buntu"* ]]; then sudo apt install pipenv -y elif [[ "$OS" == *"rch"* ]]; then sudo pacman -S pipenv fi pip install pipenv --upgrade echo "Installation complete!" fi if [ -n "$1" ]; then echo -e "Args detected, specifically using version $1 of python in this project!" version="$1" else version=$(python -V) version=$(echo "$version" | sed -e 's/Python //') if [ -z "$version" ]; then version=$(python3 -V) if [ -z "$version" ]; then echo "No python version installed... exiting." return fi fi fi echo -e "\n===========\nCreate a Python $version virtual environment in $PWD/.venv [y/n]?\n===========" read -r answer case $answer in [yY][eE][sS]|[yY]) export PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=1 pipenv --python "$version" pipenv install -r ./requirements.txt echo -e "\n\n\nVirtual python environment successfully created @ $PWD/.venv!\n" echo -e "To run commands from this dir use 'pipenv run python ./main.py'" echo -e "To enter a shell in this venv use 'pipenv shell'." echo -e "To install from a requirements text file use 'pipenv install -r requirements.txt'" echo -e "To update pip + all pip modules use 'pipenv update'!\n" echo -e "Additional information can be found @ https://pipenv-fork.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basics.html" ;; [nN][oO]|[nN]) echo "Fine then weirdo why did you run the command then, jeez.Exiting" ;; *) echo "Invalid input..." ;; esac }