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README.md
Python
Enables local Python and local Python package installation.
This module must be loaded before the completion
module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded.
Settings
This module supports virtual environments from conda and
virtualenvwrapper. By default, only virtualenvwrapper is enabled. To
disable virtualenvwrapper, add the following to
${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc
.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' skip-virtualenvwrapper-init 'on'
Conda support can be enabled by adding the following to
${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc
.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' conda-init 'on'
Caution: using conda and virtualenvwrapper at the same time may cause conflicts.
Local Python Installation
pyenv builds and installs multiple Python versions locally in the home directory.
This module prepends the pyenv directory to the path variable to enable the
execution of pyenv
.
Usage
Install Python versions with pyenv install
into ~/.pyenv/versions
.
This will be loaded automatically if pyenv is installed to $PYENV_ROOT
,
~/.pyenv
, or if the pyenv
command is on the path.
Local Package Installation
Since version 2.6, Python supports per user package installation, as defined in PEP 370.
This module prepends per user site directories to the relevant path variables to enable the execution of user installed scripts and the reading of documentation.
Usage
Install packages into the per user site directory with pip install --user
.
virtualenvwrapper
virtualenvwrapper is a frontend to the popular virtualenv utility.
virtualenv
creates isolated Python environments and virtualenvwrapper
provides convenient shell functions to create, switch, and manage them.
Usage
Install virtualenvwrapper
.
Virtual environments are stored in ~/.virtualenvs
.
There are configuration variables that have to be set to enable certain
features. If you wish to use these features, export the variables in
${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshenv
.
The variable $PROJECT_HOME
tells virtualenvwrapper
where to place project
working directories. It must be set and the directory created before mkproject
is used. Replace Developer with your projects directory.
export PROJECT_HOME="$HOME/Developer"
The variable VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON
tells virtualenvwrapper
to use the
specified full path of the python
interpreter overriding the $PATH
search.
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python
The variable VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV
tells virtualenvwrapper
to use the
specified full path of virtualenv
binary overriding the $PATH
search.
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/usr/local/bin/virtualenv
The variable $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS
tells virtualenvwrapper
what
arguments to pass to virtualenv
. For example, set the value to
--system-site-packages
to ensure that all new environments have access to the
system site-packages directory.
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS='--system-site-packages'
Additional Options
There is a hook to enable auto-switching to virtualenvs when switching into a directory where the root of the project matches a virtualenv name.
This can be enabled with:
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' auto-switch 'yes'
virtualenvwrapper
is automatically initialized if pre-requisites are met
($VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV
is explicitly set or virtualenv
is in
$PATH
). This can be disabled with:
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' initialize 'no'
Aliases
py
is short forpython
.py2
is short forpython2
.py3
is short forpython3
.
Functions
python-info
exposes information about the Python environment via the$python_info
associative array.
Theming
To display the name of the current virtual environment in a prompt, define the
following style in the prompt_name_setup
function.
# %v - virtualenv name.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:info:virtualenv' format 'virtualenv:%v'
Then add $python_info[virtualenv]
to $PROMPT
or $RPROMPT
and call
python-info
in the prompt_name_preexec
hook function.
Similarly, you can use :prezto:module:python:info:version:format
with %v
for
the version and add $python_info[version]
to your prompt for the current
python version.
Authors
The authors of this module should be contacted via the issue tracker.