| :mod:`venv` --- Creation of virtual environments |
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| .. module:: venv |
| :synopsis: Creation of virtual environments. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Vinay Sajip <vinay_sajip@yahoo.co.uk> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Vinay Sajip <vinay_sajip@yahoo.co.uk> |
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| .. index:: pair: Environments; virtual |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.3 |
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| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/venv.py` |
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| The :mod:`venv` module provides support for creating lightweight "virtual |
| environments" with their own site directories, optionally isolated from system |
| site directories. Each virtual environment has its own Python binary (allowing |
| creation of environments with various Python versions) and can have its own |
| independent set of installed Python packages in its site directories. |
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| Creating virtual environments |
| ----------------------------- |
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| Creation of virtual environments is simplest executing the ``pyvenv`` script:: |
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| pyvenv /path/to/new/virtual/environment |
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| Running this command creates the target directory (creating any parent |
| directories that don't exist already) and places a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file in it |
| with a ``home`` key pointing to the Python installation the command was run |
| from. It also creates a ``bin`` (or ``Scripts`` on Windows) subdirectory |
| containing a copy of the ``python`` binary (or binaries, in the case of |
| Windows). It also creates an (initially empty) ``lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages`` |
| subdirectory (on Windows, this is ``Lib\site-packages``). |
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| .. highlight:: none |
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| On Windows, you may have to invoke the ``pyvenv`` script as follows, if you |
| don't have the relevant PATH and PATHEXT settings:: |
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| c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python c:\Python33\Tools\Scripts\pyvenv.py myenv |
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| or equivalently:: |
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| c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python -m venv myenv |
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| The command, if run with ``-h``, will show the available options:: |
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| usage: pyvenv [-h] [--system-site-packages] [--symlink] [--clear] |
| [--upgrade] ENV_DIR [ENV_DIR ...] |
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| Creates virtual Python environments in one or more target directories. |
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| positional arguments: |
| ENV_DIR A directory to create the environment in. |
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| optional arguments: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --system-site-packages Give access to the global site-packages dir to the |
| virtual environment. |
| --symlink Attempt to symlink rather than copy. |
| --clear Delete the environment directory if it already exists. |
| If not specified and the directory exists, an error is |
| raised. |
| --upgrade Upgrade the environment directory to use this version |
| of Python, assuming Python has been upgraded in-place. |
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| If the target directory already exists an error will be raised, unless the |
| ``--clear`` or ``--upgrade`` option was provided. |
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| The created ``pyvenv.cfg`` file also includes the |
| ``include-system-site-packages`` key, set to ``true`` if ``venv`` is run with |
| the ``--system-site-packages`` option, ``false`` otherwise. |
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| Multiple paths can be given to ``pyvenv``, in which case an identical virtualenv |
| will be created, according to the given options, at each provided path. |
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| API |
| --- |
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| .. highlight:: python |
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| The high-level method described above makes use of a simple API which provides |
| mechanisms for third-party virtual environment creators to customize environment |
| creation according to their needs, the :class:`EnvBuilder` class. |
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| .. class:: EnvBuilder(system_site_packages=False, clear=False, symlinks=False, upgrade=False) |
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| The :class:`EnvBuilder` class accepts the following keyword arguments on |
| instantiation: |
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| * ``system_site_packages`` -- a Boolean value indicating that the system Python |
| site-packages should be available to the environment (defaults to ``False``). |
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| * ``clear`` -- a Boolean value which, if True, will delete any existing target |
| directory instead of raising an exception (defaults to ``False``). |
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| * ``symlinks`` -- a Boolean value indicating whether to attempt to symlink the |
| Python binary (and any necessary DLLs or other binaries, |
| e.g. ``pythonw.exe``), rather than copying. Defaults to ``True`` on Linux and |
| Unix systems, but ``False`` on Windows and Mac OS X. |
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| .. XXX it also takes "upgrade"! |
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| Creators of third-party virtual environment tools will be free to use the |
| provided ``EnvBuilder`` class as a base class. |
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| The returned env-builder is an object which has a method, ``create``: |
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| .. method:: create(env_dir) |
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| This method takes as required argument the path (absolute or relative to |
| the current directory) of the target directory which is to contain the |
| virtual environment. The ``create`` method will either create the |
| environment in the specified directory, or raise an appropriate |
| exception. |
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| The ``create`` method of the ``EnvBuilder`` class illustrates the hooks |
| available for subclass customization:: |
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| def create(self, env_dir): |
| """ |
| Create a virtualized Python environment in a directory. |
| env_dir is the target directory to create an environment in. |
| """ |
| env_dir = os.path.abspath(env_dir) |
| context = self.create_directories(env_dir) |
| self.create_configuration(context) |
| self.setup_python(context) |
| self.setup_scripts(context) |
| self.post_setup(context) |
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| Each of the methods :meth:`create_directories`, |
| :meth:`create_configuration`, :meth:`setup_python`, |
| :meth:`setup_scripts` and :meth:`post_setup` can be overridden. |
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| .. method:: create_directories(env_dir) |
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| Creates the environment directory and all necessary directories, and |
| returns a context object. This is just a holder for attributes (such as |
| paths), for use by the other methods. |
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| .. method:: create_configuration(context) |
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| Creates the ``pyvenv.cfg`` configuration file in the environment. |
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| .. method:: setup_python(context) |
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| Creates a copy of the Python executable (and, under Windows, DLLs) in |
| the environment. |
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| .. method:: setup_scripts(context) |
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| Installs activation scripts appropriate to the platform into the virtual |
| environment. |
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| .. method:: post_setup(context) |
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| A placeholder method which can be overridden in third party |
| implementations to pre-install packages in the virtual environment or |
| perform other post-creation steps. |
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| In addition, :class:`EnvBuilder` provides this utility method that can be |
| called from :meth:`setup_scripts` or :meth:`post_setup` in subclasses to |
| assist in installing custom scripts into the virtual environment. |
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| .. method:: install_scripts(context, path) |
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| *path* is the path to a directory that should contain subdirectories |
| "common", "posix", "nt", each containing scripts destined for the bin |
| directory in the environment. The contents of "common" and the |
| directory corresponding to :data:`os.name` are copied after some text |
| replacement of placeholders: |
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| * ``__VENV_DIR__`` is replaced with the absolute path of the environment |
| directory. |
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| * ``__VENV_NAME__`` is replaced with the environment name (final path |
| segment of environment directory). |
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| * ``__VENV_BIN_NAME__`` is replaced with the name of the bin directory |
| (either ``bin`` or ``Scripts``). |
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| * ``__VENV_PYTHON__`` is replaced with the absolute path of the |
| environment's executable. |
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| There is also a module-level convenience function: |
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| .. function:: create(env_dir, system_site_packages=False, clear=False, symlinks=False) |
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| Create an :class:`EnvBuilder` with the given keyword arguments, and call its |
| :meth:`~EnvBuilder.create` method with the *env_dir* argument. |