pyenv-virtualenv is a pyenv plugin
that provides a pyenv virtualenv
command to create virtualenv for Python
on UNIX-like systems.
(NOTICE: If you are an existing user of virtualenvwrapper and you love it, pyenv-virtualenvwrapper may help you to manage your virtualenvs.)
Installation
Installing as a pyenv plugin
This will install the latest development version of pyenv-virtualenv into
the ~/.pyenv/plugins/pyenv-virtualenv
directory.
Important note: If you installed pyenv into a non-standard directory, make sure that you clone this repo into the 'plugins' directory of wherever you installed into.
From inside that directory you can:
- Check out a specific release tag.
- Get the latest development release by running
git pull
to download the latest changes.
-
Check out pyenv-virtualenv into plugin directory
$ git clone https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv-virtualenv.git ~/.pyenv/plugins/pyenv-virtualenv
-
Add
pyenv virtualenv-init
to your shell to enable activation of virtualenv$ echo 'eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
Zsh note: Modify your
~/.zshenv
file instead of~/.bash_profile
. -
Restart your shell to the enable pyenv-virtualenv
$ exec "$SHELL"
Installing with Homebrew (for OS X users)
Mac OS X users can install pyenv-virtualenv with the
Homebrew package manager. This
will give you access to the pyenv-virtualenv
command. If you have pyenv
installed, you will also be able to use the pyenv virtualenv
command.
This is recommended method of installation if you installed pyenv with Homebrew.
$ brew install pyenv-virtualenv
Or, if you would like to install the latest development release:
$ brew install --HEAD pyenv-virtualenv
After installation, you'll still need to add eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
to your
profile (as stated in the caveats). You'll only ever have to do this once.
Usage
pyenv virtualenv
with pyenv
Using To create a virtualenv for the Python version use with pyenv, run
pyenv virtualenv
, specifying the Python version you want and the name
of the virtualenv directory. For example,
$ pyenv virtualenv 2.7.7 my-virtual-env-2.7.7
will create a virtualenv based on Python 2.7.7
under ~/.pyenv/versions
in a folder called my-virtual-env-2.7.7
.
Create virtualenv from current version
If there is only one argument is given to pyenv virtualenv
,
virtualenv will be created with given name based on current
version.
$ pyenv version
3.4.1 (set by /home/yyuu/.pyenv/version)
$ pyenv virtualenv venv34
List existing virtualenvs
pyenv virtualenvs
shows you the list of existing virtualenvs.
$ pyenv shell venv27
$ pyenv virtualenvs
* venv27 (created from /home/yyuu/.pyenv/versions/2.7.7)
venv34 (created from /home/yyuu/.pyenv/versions/3.4.1)
Activate virtualenv
Some external tools (e.g. jedi) might require you to activate
the virtualenv.
The pyenv-virtualenv
will automatically activate/deactivate the virtualenv if the eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
is properly configured in your shell.
You can also activate and deactivate a pyenv virtualenv this way:
pyenv activate <name>
pyenv deactivate
Delete existing virtualenv
Removing the directory in ~/.pyenv/versions
will delete the virtualenv, or you can run:
pyenv uninstall my-virtual-env
virtualenv and pyvenv
There is venv module available for CPython 3.3 and newer.
It provides a command-line tool pyvenv
which is the successor of virtualenv
and distributed by default.
The pyenv-virtualenv
uses pyvenv
if it is available and the virtualenv
is not available.
Special environment variables
You can set certain environment variables to control the pyenv-virtualenv.
-
PYENV_VIRTUALENV_CACHE_PATH
, if set, specifies a directory to use for caching downloaded package files. -
VIRTUALENV_VERSION
, if set, forces pyenv-virtualenv to install desired version of virtualenv. If the virtualenv has not been installed, pyenv-virtualenv will try to install the given version of virtualenv. -
EZ_SETUP
andGET_PIP
, if set and pyvenv is preferred than virtualenv, useez_setup.py
andget_pip.py
at specified location. -
EZ_SETUP_URL
andGET_PIP_URL
, if set and pyvenv is preferred than virtualenv, downloadez_setup.py
andget_pip.py
from specified URL. -
SETUPTOOLS_VERSION
andPIP_VERSION
, if set and pyvenv is preferred than virtualenv, install specified version of setuptools and pip.
Version History
20141012
- Fix warnings from
shellcheck
to improve support for POSIX sh (#40) - Do not allow whitespace in
VIRTUALENV_NAME
(#44) - Should not persist
PYENV_DEACTIVATE
after automatic deactivation (#47, #48)
20140705
- Display information on auto-(de)?activation
- Support manual (de)?activation with auto-activation enabled (#32, #34)
- Exit as error when (de)?activation failed
- Use https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ to install setuptools and pip
- Create backup of original virtualenv within
$(pyenv root)/versions
when--upgrade
20140615
- Fix incompatibility issue of
pyenv activate
andpyenv deactivate
(#26) - Workaround for the issue with pyenv-which-ext (#26)
20140614
- Add
pyenv virtualenv-init
to enable auto-activation feature (#24) - Create symlinks for executables with version suffix (yyuu/pyenv#182)
20140602
- Use new style GH raw url to avoid redirects (raw.github.com -> raw.githubusercontent.com)
- Repaired virtualenv activation and deactivation for the fish shell (#23)
20140421
- Display error if
pyenv activate
was invoked as a command - Fix completion of
pyenv activate
(#15) - Use
virtualenv
instead ofpyvenv
if-p
has given (yyuu/pyenv#158)
20140123
- Add
activate
anddeactivate
to makepyenv-virtualenv
work with jedi (#9) - Use
ensurepip
to installpip
if it is available - Unset
PIP_REQUIRE_VENV
to avoid problem on the installation ofvirtualenv
(#10) - Add tests
20140110.1
- Fix install script
20140110
- Support environment variables of
EZ_SETUP
andGET_PIP
. - Support a short option
-p
ofvirtualenv
.
20131216
- Use latest release of setuptools and pip if the version not given via environment variables.
20130622
- Removed bundled
virtualenv.py
script. Now pyenv-virtualenv installsvirtualenv
package into source version and then use it. - On Python 3.3+, use
pyvenv
as virtualenv command ifvirtualenv
is not available. - Install setuptools and pip into environments created by
pyvenv
.
20130614
- Add
pyenv virtualenvs
to list all virtualenv versions. -
EXPERIMENTAL: Add
--upgrade
option to re-create virtualenv with migrating packages
20130527
- Remove
python-virtualenv
which was no longer used. - Change the installation path of the
virtualenv.py
script. (./libexec
->./libexec/pyenv-virtualenv/${VIRTUALENV_VERSION}
) - Download
virtualenv.py
if desired version has not been installed.
20130507
- Display virtualenv information in
--help
and--version
- Update virtualenv version; 1.8.4 -> 1.9.1
20130307
- Rename the project;
s/python-virtualenv/pyenv-virtualenv/g
- The
pyenv-virtualenv
script is not depending onpython-virtualenv
now.python-virtualenv
will left for compatibility and will not continue for future releases. - Update virtualenv version; 1.8.2 -> 1.8.4
20130218
- Add pyenv 0.2.x (rbenv 0.4.x) style help messages.
20121023
- Create virtualenv with exact name of python executables.
- Changed command-line options of python-virtualenv. First argument should be a path to the python executable.
- Add install script.
20120927
- Initial public release.
License
(The MIT License)
- Copyright (c) 2013 Yamashita, Yuu
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