feat(python): allow multiple venvs via `$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES` setting

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Marc Cornellà 2025-01-22 12:14:44 +01:00
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@ -24,16 +24,24 @@ plugins=(... python)
The plugin provides three utilities to manage Python 3.3+ [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) The plugin provides three utilities to manage Python 3.3+ [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
virtual environments: virtual environments:
- `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else - `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` in the current directory.
`venv`) in the current directory. **Default**: `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME` if set, otherwise `venv`.
- `vrun [name]`: Activate the virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else - `vrun [name]`: activate the virtual environment called `name` in the current directory.
`venv`) in the current directory. **Default**: the first existing in `$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES`.
- `auto_vrun`: Automatically activate the venv virtual environment when entering a directory containing - `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 (keeps venv activated `<venv-name>/bin/activate`, and automatically deactivate it when navigating out of it (keeps venv activated
in subdirectories). in subdirectories).
- To enable the feature, set `export PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN=true` before sourcing oh-my-zsh. - To enable the feature, set `PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN=true` before sourcing oh-my-zsh.
- Plugin activates first virtual environment in lexicographic order whose name begins with `<venv-name>`. - The plugin activates the first existing virtual environment, in order, appearing in `$PYTON_VENV_NAMES`.
The default virtual environment name is `venv`. To use a different name, set The default virtual environment name is `venv`. To use a different name, set
`export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=<venv-name>`. For example: `export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"` `PYTHON_VENV_NAME=<venv-name>`. For example: `PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"`
### Settings
You can set these variables in your `.zshrc` file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced.
- `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`: preferred name for virtual environments (default: `venv`).
- `$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES`: list of virtual environment names to be checked, in order, by `vrun` and `auto_vrun`.

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@ -47,12 +47,29 @@ alias pygrep='grep -nr --include="*.py"'
alias pyserver="python3 -m http.server" alias pyserver="python3 -m http.server"
## venv utilities ## venv settings
: ${PYTHON_VENV_NAME:=venv} : ${PYTHON_VENV_NAME:=venv}
# Array of possible virtual environment names to look for, in order
# -U for removing duplicates
typeset -gaU PYTHON_VENV_NAMES
[[ -n "$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES" ]] || PYTHON_VENV_NAMES=($PYTHON_VENV_NAME venv .venv)
# Activate a the python virtual environment specified. # Activate a the python virtual environment specified.
# If none specified, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME, else 'venv'. # If none specified, use the first existing in $PYTHON_VENV_NAMES.
function vrun() { function vrun() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
local name
for name in $PYTHON_VENV_NAMES; do
local venvpath="${name:P}"
if [[ -d "$venvpath" ]]; then
vrun "$name"
return $?
fi
done
echo >&2 "Error: no virtual environment found in current directory"
fi
local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}" local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}" local venvpath="${name:P}"
@ -91,10 +108,11 @@ if [[ "$PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN" == "true" ]]; then
fi fi
if [[ $PWD != ${VIRTUAL_ENV:h} ]]; then if [[ $PWD != ${VIRTUAL_ENV:h} ]]; then
for _file in "${PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"*/bin/activate(N.); do local file
for file in "${^PYTHON_VENV_NAMES[@]}"/bin/activate(N.); do
# make sure we're not in a venv already # make sure we're not in a venv already
(( $+functions[deactivate] )) && deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1 (( $+functions[deactivate] )) && deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1
source $_file > /dev/null 2>&1 source $file > /dev/null 2>&1
break break
done done
fi fi