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The hook loader is a Python app, but doesn't do much to manage the virtualenvs. Some of the most frequently asked questions about virtualenvwrapper are "Why didn't you write this as a set of Python programs?" or "Have you thought about rewriting it in Python?" For a long time these questions baffled me, because it was always obvious to me that it had to be implemented as it is. But they come up frequently enough that I feel the need to explain. tl;dr: POSIX Made Me Do It ========================== The choice of implementation language for virtualenvwrapper was made for pragmatic, rather than philosophical, reasons. The wrapper commands need to modify the state and environment of the user's *current shell process*, and the only way to do that is to have the commands run *inside that shell.* That resulted in me writing virtualenvwrapper as a set of shell functions, rather than separate shell scripts or even Python programs. Where Do POSIX Processes Come From? =================================== New POSIX processes are created when an existing process invokes the ``fork()`` system call. The invoking process becomes the "parent" of the new "child" process, and the child is a full clone of the parent. The *semantic* result of ``fork()`` is that an entire new copy of the parent process is created. In practice, optimizations are normally made to avoid copying more memory than is absolutely necessary (frequently via a copy-on-write system). But for the purposes of this explanation it is sufficient to think of the child as a full replica of the parent. The important parts of the parent process that are copied include dynamic memory (the stack and heap), static stuff (the program code), resources like open file descriptors, and the *environment variables* exported from the parent process. Inheriting environment variables is a fundamental aspect of the way POSIX programs pass state and configuration information to one another. A parent can establish a series of ``name=value`` pairs, which are then given to the child process. The child can access them through functions like ``getenv()``, ``setenv()`` (and in Python through ``os.environ``). The choice of the term *inherit* to describe the way the variables and their contents are passed from parent to child is significant. Although a child can change its own environment, it cannot directly change the environment settings of its parent because there is no system call to modify the parental environment settings. How the Shell Runs a Program ============================ When a shell receives a command to be executed, either interactively or by parsing a script file, and determines that the command is implemented in a separate program file, it uses ``fork()`` to create a new process and then inside that process it uses one of the ``exec`` functions to start the specified program. The language that program is written in doesn't make any difference in the decision about whether or not to ``fork()``, so even if the "program" is a shell script written in the language understood by the current shell, a new process is created. On the other hand, if the shell decides that the command is a *function*, then it looks at the definition and invokes it directly. Shell functions are made up of other commands, some of which may result in child processes being created, but the function itself runs in the original shell process and can therefore modify its state, for example by changing the working directory or the values of variables. It is possible to force the shell to run a script directly, and not in a child process, by *sourcing* it. The ``source`` command causes the shell to read the file and interpret it in the current process. Again, as with functions, the contents of the file may cause child processes to be spawned, but there is not a second shell process interpreting the series of commands. What Does This Mean for virtualenvwrapper? ========================================== The original and most important features of virtualenvwrapper are automatically activating a virtualenv when it is created by ``mkvirtualenv`` and using ``workon`` to deactivate one environment and activate another. Making these features work drove the implementation decisions for the other parts of virtualenvwrapper, too. Environments are activated interactively by sourcing ``bin/activate`` inside the virtualenv. The ``activate`` script does a few things, but the important parts are setting the ``VIRTUAL_ENV`` variable and modifying the shell's search path through the ``PATH`` variable to put the ``bin`` directory for the environment on the front of the path. Changing the path means that the programs installed in the environment, especially the python interpreter there, are found before other programs with the same name. Simply running ``bin/activate``, without using ``source`` doesn't work because it sets up the environment of the *child* process, without affecting the parent. In order to source the activate script in the interactive shell, both ``mkvirtualenv`` and ``workon`` also need to be run in that shell process. Why Choose One When You Can Have Both? ====================================== The hook loader is one part of virtualenvwrapper that *is* written in Python. Why? Again, because it was easier. Hooks are discovered using setuptools entry points, because after an entry point is installed the user doesn't have to take any other action to allow the loader to discover and use it. It's easy to imagine writing a hook to create new files on the filesystem (by installing a package, instantiating a template, etc.). How, then, do hooks running in a separate process (the Python interpreter) modify the shell environment to set variables or change the working directory? They cheat, of course. Each hook point defined by virtualenvwrapper actually represents two hooks. First, the hooks meant to be run in Python are executed. Then the "source" hooks are run, and they *print out* a series of shell commands. All of those commands are collected, saved to a temporary file, and then the shell is told to source the file. Starting up the hook loader turns out to be way more expensive than most of the other actions virtualenvwrapper takes, though, so I am considering making its use optional. Most users customize the hooks by using shell scripts (either globally or in the virtualenv). Finding and running those can be handled by the shell quite easily. Implications for Cross-Shell Compatibility ========================================== Other than requests for a full-Python implementation, the other most common request is to support additional shells. fish_ comes up a lot, as do various Windows-only shells. The officially :ref:`supported-shells` all have a common enough syntax that the same implementation works for each. Supporting other shells would require rewriting much, if not all, of the logic using an alternate syntax -- those other shells are basically different programming languages. So far I have dealt with the ports by encouraging other developers to handle them, and then trying to link to and otherwise promote the results. .. _fish: https://fishshell.com/ Not As Bad As It Seems ====================== Although there are some special challenges created by the the requirement that the commands run in a user's interactive shell (see the many bugs reported by users who alias common commands like ``rm`` and ``cd``), using the shell as a programming language holds up quite well. The shells are designed to make finding and executing other programs easy, and especially to make it easy to combine a series of smaller programs to perform more complicated operations. As that's what virtualenvwrapper is doing, it's a natural fit. .. seealso:: * `Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment`_ by W. Richard Stevens & Stephen A. Rago * `Fork (operating system)`_ on Wikipedia * `Environment variable`_ on Wikipedia * `Linux implementation of fork()`_ .. _Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321637739/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0321637739&linkCode=as2&tag=hellflynet-20 .. _Fork (operating system): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_(operating_system) .. _Environment variable: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable .. _Linux implementation of fork(): https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/kernel/fork.c?id=refs/tags/v3.9-rc8#n1558 virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/projects.rst0000644000175000017500000000261013427577576020272 0ustar janjan.. _project-management: ==================== Project Management ==================== A :term:`project directory` is associated with a virtualenv, but usually contains the source code under active development rather than the installed components needed to support the development. For example, the project directory may contain the source code checked out from a version control system, temporary artifacts created by testing, experimental files not committed to version control, etc. A project directory is created and bound to a virtualenv when :ref:`command-mkproject` is run instead of :ref:`command-mkvirtualenv`. To bind an existing project directory to a virtualenv, use :ref:`command-setvirtualenvproject`. Using Templates =============== A new project directory can be created empty, or populated using one or more :term:`template` plugins. Templates should be specified as arguments to :ref:`command-mkproject`. Multiple values can be provided to apply more than one template. For example, to check out a Mercurial repository from a project on bitbucket and create a new Django site, combine the :ref:`templates-bitbucket` and :ref:`templates-django` templates. :: $ mkproject -t bitbucket -t django my_site .. seealso:: * :ref:`extensions-templates` * :ref:`variable-PROJECT_HOME` * :ref:`variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME` * :ref:`variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD` virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/install.rst0000644000175000017500000002445113427577576020116 0ustar janjan============ Installation ============ .. _supported-shells: Supported Shells ================ virtualenvwrapper is a set of shell *functions* defined in Bourne shell compatible syntax. Its automated tests run under these shells on OS X and Linux: * ``bash`` * ``ksh`` * ``zsh`` It may work with other shells, so if you find that it does work with a shell not listed here please let me know. If you can modify it to work with another shell without completely rewriting it, then send a pull request through the `bitbucket project page`_. If you write a clone to work with an incompatible shell, let me know and I will link to it from this page. .. _bitbucket project page: https://bitbucket.org/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper/ Windows Command Prompt ---------------------- David Marble has ported virtualenvwrapper to Windows batch scripts, which can be run under Microsoft Windows Command Prompt. This is also a separately distributed re-implementation. You can download `virtualenvwrapper-win`_ from PyPI. .. _virtualenvwrapper-win: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper-win MSYS ---- It is possible to use virtualenv wrapper under `MSYS `_ with a native Windows Python installation. In order to make it work, you need to define an extra environment variable named ``MSYS_HOME`` containing the root path to the MSYS installation. :: export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export MSYS_HOME=/c/msys/1.0 source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh or:: export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export MSYS_HOME=C:\msys\1.0 source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh Depending on your MSYS setup, you may need to install the `MSYS mktemp binary`_ in the ``MSYS_HOME/bin`` folder. .. _MSYS mktemp binary: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MSYS/ PowerShell ---------- Guillermo López-Anglada has ported virtualenvwrapper to run under Microsoft's PowerShell. We have agreed that since it is not compatible with the rest of the extensions, and is largely a re-implementation (rather than an adaptation), it should be distributed separately. You can download virtualenvwrapper-powershell_ from PyPI. .. _virtualenvwrapper-powershell: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper-powershell .. _supported-versions: Python Versions =============== virtualenvwrapper is tested under Python 2.7-3.6. .. _install-basic: Basic Installation ================== virtualenvwrapper should be installed into the same global site-packages area where virtualenv is installed. You may need administrative privileges to do that. The easiest way to install it is using pip_:: $ pip install virtualenvwrapper or:: $ sudo pip install virtualenvwrapper .. warning:: virtualenv lets you create many different Python environments. You should only ever install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper on your base Python installation (i.e. NOT while a virtualenv is active) so that the same release is shared by all Python environments that depend on it. An alternative to installing it into the global site-packages is to add it to `your user local directory `__ (usually `~/.local`). :: $ pip install --user virtualenvwrapper .. _install-shell-config: Shell Startup File ================== Add three lines to your shell startup file (``.bashrc``, ``.profile``, etc.) to set the location where the virtual environments should live, the location of your development project directories, and the location of the script installed with this package:: export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export PROJECT_HOME=$HOME/Devel source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh After editing it, reload the startup file (e.g., run ``source ~/.bashrc``). .. _install-lazy-loader: Lazy Loading ------------ An alternative initialization script is provided for loading virtualenvwrapper lazily. Instead of sourcing ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` directly, use ``virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh``. If ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` is not on your ``$PATH``, set ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT`` to point to it. :: export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export PROJECT_HOME=$HOME/Devel export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT=/usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh .. warning:: When the lazy-loading version of the startup script is used, tab-completion of arguments to virtualenvwrapper commands (such as environment names) is not enabled until after the first command has been run. For example, tab completion of environments does not work for the first instance of :ref:`command-workon`. Quick-Start =========== 1. Run: ``workon`` 2. A list of environments, empty, is printed. 3. Run: ``mkvirtualenv temp`` 4. A new environment, ``temp`` is created and activated. 5. Run: ``workon`` 6. This time, the ``temp`` environment is included. Configuration ============= virtualenvwrapper can be customized by changing environment variables. Set the variables in your shell startup file *before* loading ``virtualenvwrapper.sh``. .. _variable-WORKON_HOME: Location of Environments ------------------------ The variable ``WORKON_HOME`` tells virtualenvwrapper where to place your virtual environments. The default is ``$HOME/.virtualenvs``. If the directory does not exist when virtualenvwrapper is loaded, it will be created automatically. .. _variable-PROJECT_HOME: Location of Project Directories ------------------------------- The variable ``PROJECT_HOME`` tells virtualenvwrapper where to place your project working directories. The variable must be set and the directory created before :ref:`command-mkproject` is used. .. seealso:: * :ref:`project-management` .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME: Project Linkage Filename ------------------------ The variable ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME`` tells virtualenvwrapper how to name the file linking a virtualenv to a project working directory. The default is ``.project``. .. seealso:: * :ref:`project-management` .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD: Enable Project Directory Switching ---------------------------------- The variable ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD`` controls whether the working directory is changed during the post activate phase. The default is ``1``, to enable changing directories. Set the value to ``0`` to disable this behavior for all invocations of ``workon``. .. seealso:: * :ref:`command-workon` .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR: Location of Hook Scripts ------------------------ The variable ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR`` tells virtualenvwrapper where the :ref:`user-defined hooks ` should be placed. The default is ``$WORKON_HOME``. .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts` .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE: Location of Hook Logs --------------------- The variable ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE`` tells virtualenvwrapper where the logs for the hook loader should be written. The default is to not log from the hooks. .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV: .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS: .. _variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON: Python Interpreter, virtualenv, and $PATH ----------------------------------------- During startup, ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` finds the first ``python`` and ``virtualenv`` programs on the ``$PATH`` and remembers them to use later. This eliminates any conflict as the ``$PATH`` changes, enabling interpreters inside virtual environments where virtualenvwrapper is not installed or where different versions of virtualenv are installed. Because of this behavior, it is important for the ``$PATH`` to be set **before** sourcing ``virtualenvwrapper.sh``. For example:: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh To override the ``$PATH`` search, set the variable ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON`` to the full path of the interpreter to use and ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV`` to the full path of the ``virtualenv`` binary to use. Both variables *must* be set before sourcing ``virtualenvwrapper.sh``. For example:: export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/usr/local/bin/virtualenv source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh Default Arguments for virtualenv -------------------------------- If the application identified by ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV`` needs arguments, they can be set in ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS``. The same variable can be used to set default arguments to be passed to ``virtualenv``. For example, set the value to ``--no-site-packages`` to ensure that all new environments are isolated from the system ``site-packages`` directory. :: export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS='--no-site-packages' Temporary Files --------------- virtualenvwrapper creates temporary files in ``$TMPDIR``. If the variable is not set, it uses ``/tmp``. To change the location of temporary files just for virtualenvwrapper, set ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_TMPDIR``. Site-wide Configuration ----------------------- Most UNIX systems include the ability to change the configuration for all users. This typically takes one of two forms: editing the *skeleton* files for new accounts or editing the global startup file for a shell. Editing the skeleton files for new accounts means that each new user will have their private startup files preconfigured to load virtualenvwrapper. They can disable it by commenting out or removing those lines. Refer to the documentation for the shell and operating system to identify the appropriate file to edit. Modifying the global startup file for a given shell means that all users of that shell will have virtualenvwrapper enabled, and they cannot disable it. Refer to the documentation for the shell to identify the appropriate file to edit. Upgrading to 2.9 ================ Version 2.9 includes the features previously delivered separately by ``virtualenvwrapper.project``. If you have an older verison of the project extensions installed, remove them before upgrading. Upgrading from 1.x ================== The shell script containing the wrapper functions has been renamed in the 2.x series to reflect the fact that shells other than bash are supported. In your startup file, change ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper_bashrc`` to ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh``. .. _pip: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/conf.py0000644000175000017500000001504313427603172017170 0ustar janjan# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # virtualenvwrapper documentation build configuration file, created by # sphinx-quickstart on Thu May 28 22:35:13 2009. # # This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its # containing dir. # # Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this # autogenerated file. # # All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out # serve to show the default. import datetime import subprocess # If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory, # add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the # documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here. # sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('.')) # -- General configuration --------------------------------------------------- # Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be # extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom # ones. # extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.bitbucket'] bitbucket_project_url = 'https://bitbucket.org/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvw' \ 'rapper/' # Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory. # templates_path = ['pkg/templates'] # The suffix of source filenames. source_suffix = '.rst' # The encoding of source files. # source_encoding = 'utf-8' # The master toctree document. master_doc = 'index' # General information about the project. project = u'virtualenvwrapper' copyright = u'2009-%s, Doug Hellmann' % datetime.datetime.today().year # The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for # |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the # built documents. # # The short X.Y version. version = subprocess.check_output([ 'sh', '-c', 'cd ../..; python setup.py --version', ]).decode('utf-8') version = version.strip() # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. release = version # The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation # for a list of supported languages. # language = None # There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some # non-false value, then it is used: # today = '' # Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call. # today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y' # List of documents that shouldn't be included in the build. # unused_docs = [] # List of directories, relative to source directory, that shouldn't be searched # for source files. exclude_trees = ['_build'] # The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all # documents. # default_role = None # If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text. # add_function_parentheses = True # If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description # unit titles (such as .. function::). # add_module_names = True # If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the # output. They are ignored by default. # show_authors = False # The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. pygments_style = 'sphinx' # A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting. # modindex_common_prefix = [] # -- Options for HTML output ------------------------------------------------- # The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. Major themes that come with # Sphinx are currently 'default' and 'sphinxdoc'. html_theme = 'default' # Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme # further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the # documentation. # html_theme_options = {} # Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory. # html_theme_path = [] # The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to # " v documentation". # html_title = None # A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title. # html_short_title = None # The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top # of the sidebar. # html_logo = None # The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the # docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32 # pixels large. # html_favicon = None # Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, # relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, # so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". # html_static_path = ['static'] # If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom, # using the given strftime format. # html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y' # If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to # typographically correct entities. # html_use_smartypants = True # Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names. # html_sidebars = {} # Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to # template names. # html_additional_pages = {} # If false, no module index is generated. html_use_modindex = False # If false, no index is generated. html_use_index = False # If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter. # html_split_index = False # If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages. # html_show_sourcelink = True # If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will # contain a tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the # base URL from which the finished HTML is served. # html_use_opensearch = '' # If nonempty, this is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml"). # html_file_suffix = '' # Output file base name for HTML help builder. htmlhelp_basename = 'virtualenvwrapperdoc' # -- Options for LaTeX output ------------------------------------------------ # The paper size ('letter' or 'a4'). # latex_paper_size = 'letter' # The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). # latex_font_size = '10pt' # Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples # (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass # [howto/manual]). latex_documents = [ ('index', 'virtualenvwrapper.tex', u'virtualenvwrapper Documentation', u'Doug Hellmann', 'manual'), ] # The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of # the title page. # latex_logo = None # For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts, # not chapters. # latex_use_parts = False # Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. # latex_preamble = '' # Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals. # latex_appendices = [] # If false, no module index is generated. # latex_use_modindex = True virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/hooks.rst0000644000175000017500000000114113427577576017562 0ustar janjan=============================== Customizing Virtualenvwrapper =============================== virtualenvwrapper adds several hook points you can use to change your settings, shell environment, or other configuration values when creating, deleting, or moving between environments. These hooks are exposed in two ways. :ref:`scripts` allows a user to perform generic actions for every virtualenv in your environment, including customization of virtualenv creation. :ref:`plugins` makes it possible to share common behaviors between systems and developers. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 scripts plugins virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/command_ref.rst0000644000175000017500000004223013427577576020715 0ustar janjan.. Quick reference documentation for virtualenvwrapper command line functions Originally contributed Thursday, May 28, 2009 by Steve Steiner (ssteinerX@gmail.com) .. _command: ################# Command Reference ################# All of the commands below are to be used on the Terminal command line. ===================== Managing Environments ===================== .. _command-mkvirtualenv: mkvirtualenv ------------ Create a new environment, in the WORKON_HOME. Syntax:: mkvirtualenv [-a project_path] [-i package] [-r requirements_file] [virtualenv options] ENVNAME All command line options except ``-a``, ``-i``, ``-r``, and ``-h`` are passed directly to ``virtualenv``. The new environment is automatically activated after being initialized. :: $ workon $ mkvirtualenv mynewenv New python executable in mynewenv/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (mynewenv)$ workon mynewenv (mynewenv)$ The ``-a`` option can be used to associate an existing project directory with the new environment. The ``-i`` option can be used to install one or more packages (by repeating the option) after the environment is created. The ``-r`` option can be used to specify a text file listing packages to be installed. The argument value is passed to ``pip -r`` to be installed. .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-premkvirtualenv` * :ref:`scripts-postmkvirtualenv` * `requirements file format`_ .. _requirements file format: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/reference/pip_install/#requirements-file-format .. _command-mktmpenv: mktmpenv -------- Create a new virtualenv in the ``WORKON_HOME`` directory. Syntax:: mktmpenv [(-c|--cd)|(-n|--no-cd)] [VIRTUALENV_OPTIONS] A unique virtualenv name is generated. If ``-c`` or ``--cd`` is specified the working directory is changed to the virtualenv directory during the post-activate phase, regardless of the value of ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD``. If ``-n`` or ``--no-cd`` is specified the working directory is **not** changed to the virtualenv directory during the post-activate phase, regardless of the value of ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD``. :: $ mktmpenv Using real prefix '/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7' New python executable in 1e513ac6-616e-4d56-9aa5-9d0a3b305e20/bin/python Overwriting 1e513ac6-616e-4d56-9aa5-9d0a3b305e20/lib/python2.7/distutils/__init__.py with new content Installing setuptools............................................... .................................................................... .................................................................done. This is a temporary environment. It will be deleted when deactivated. (1e513ac6-616e-4d56-9aa5-9d0a3b305e20) $ .. _command-lsvirtualenv: lsvirtualenv ------------ List all of the environments. Syntax:: lsvirtualenv [-b] [-l] [-h] -b Brief mode, disables verbose output. -l Long mode, enables verbose output. Default. -h Print the help for lsvirtualenv. .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-get_env_details` .. _command-showvirtualenv: showvirtualenv -------------- Show the details for a single virtualenv. Syntax:: showvirtualenv [env] .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-get_env_details` .. _command-rmvirtualenv: rmvirtualenv ------------ Remove an environment, in the WORKON_HOME. Syntax:: rmvirtualenv ENVNAME You must use :ref:`command-deactivate` before removing the current environment. :: (mynewenv)$ deactivate $ rmvirtualenv mynewenv $ workon $ .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-prermvirtualenv` * :ref:`scripts-postrmvirtualenv` .. _command-cpvirtualenv: cpvirtualenv ------------ Duplicate an existing virtualenv environment. The source can be an environment managed by virtualenvwrapper or an external environment created elsewhere. .. warning:: Copying virtual environments is not well supported. Each virtualenv has path information hard-coded into it, and there may be cases where the copy code does not know it needs to update a particular file. **Use with caution.** Syntax:: cpvirtualenv ENVNAME [TARGETENVNAME] .. note:: Target environment name is required for WORKON_HOME duplications. However, target environment name can be ommited for importing external environments. If omitted, the new environment is given the same name as the original. :: $ workon $ mkvirtualenv source New python executable in source/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (source)$ cpvirtualenv source dest Making script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/easy_install relative Making script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/easy_install-2.6 relative Making script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/pip relative Script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/postactivate cannot be made relative (it's not a normal script that starts with #!/Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/python) Script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/postdeactivate cannot be made relative (it's not a normal script that starts with #!/Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/python) Script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/preactivate cannot be made relative (it's not a normal script that starts with #!/Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/python) Script /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/predeactivate cannot be made relative (it's not a normal script that starts with #!/Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/dest/bin/python) (dest)$ workon dest source (dest)$ .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-precpvirtualenv` * :ref:`scripts-postcpvirtualenv` * :ref:`scripts-premkvirtualenv` * :ref:`scripts-postmkvirtualenv` .. _command-allvirtualenv: allvirtualenv ------------- Run a command in all virtualenvs under WORKON_HOME. Syntax:: allvirtualenv command with arguments Each virtualenv is activated, bypassing activation hooks, the current working directory is changed to the current virtualenv, and then the command is run. Commands cannot modify the current shell state, but can modify the virtualenv. :: $ allvirtualenv pip install -U pip ================================== Controlling the Active Environment ================================== .. _command-workon: workon ------ List or change working virtual environments Syntax:: workon [(-c|--cd)|(-n|--no-cd)] [environment_name|"."] If no ``environment_name`` is given the list of available environments is printed to stdout. If ``-c`` or ``--cd`` is specified the working directory is changed to the project directory during the post-activate phase, regardless of the value of ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD``. If ``-n`` or ``--no-cd`` is specified the working directory is **not** changed to the project directory during the post-activate phase, regardless of the value of ``VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD``. If ``"."`` is passed as the environment name, the name is derived from the base name of the current working directory (contributed by Matias Saguir). :: $ workon $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ mkvirtualenv env2 New python executable in env2/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env2)$ workon env1 env2 (env2)$ workon env1 (env1)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1 (env1)$ workon env2 (env2)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env2 (env2)$ .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-predeactivate` * :ref:`scripts-postdeactivate` * :ref:`scripts-preactivate` * :ref:`scripts-postactivate` * :ref:`variable-VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD` .. _command-deactivate: deactivate ---------- Switch from a virtual environment to the system-installed version of Python. Syntax:: deactivate .. note:: This command is actually part of virtualenv, but is wrapped to provide before and after hooks, just as workon does for activate. :: $ workon $ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1 (env1)$ deactivate $ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV $ .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-predeactivate` * :ref:`scripts-postdeactivate` ================================== Quickly Navigating to a virtualenv ================================== There are two functions to provide shortcuts to navigate into the currently-active virtualenv. cdvirtualenv ------------ Change the current working directory to ``$VIRTUAL_ENV``. Syntax:: cdvirtualenv [subdir] Calling ``cdvirtualenv`` changes the current working directory to the top of the virtualenv (``$VIRTUAL_ENV``). An optional argument is appended to the path, allowing navigation directly into a subdirectory. :: $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1 (env1)$ cdvirtualenv (env1)$ pwd /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1 (env1)$ cdvirtualenv bin (env1)$ pwd /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1/bin cdsitepackages -------------- Change the current working directory to the ``site-packages`` for ``$VIRTUAL_ENV``. Syntax:: cdsitepackages [subdir] Because the exact path to the site-packages directory in the virtualenv depends on the version of Python, ``cdsitepackages`` is provided as a shortcut for ``cdvirtualenv lib/python${pyvers}/site-packages``. An optional argument is also allowed, to specify a directory hierarchy within the ``site-packages`` directory to change into. :: $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1 (env1)$ cdsitepackages PyMOTW/bisect/ (env1)$ pwd /Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/tmp/env1/lib/python2.6/site-packages/PyMOTW/bisect lssitepackages -------------- Calling ``lssitepackages`` shows the content of the ``site-packages`` directory of the currently-active virtualenv. Syntax:: lssitepackages :: $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ $ workon env1 (env1)$ lssitepackages setuptools-0.6.10-py2.6.egg pip-0.6.3-py2.6.egg easy-install.pth setuptools.pth =============== Path Management =============== .. _command-add2virtualenv: add2virtualenv -------------- Adds the specified directories to the Python path for the currently-active virtualenv. Syntax:: add2virtualenv directory1 directory2 ... Sometimes it is desirable to share installed packages that are not in the system ``site-packages`` directory and which should not be installed in each virtualenv. One possible solution is to symlink the source into the environment ``site-packages`` directory, but it is also easy to add extra directories to the PYTHONPATH by including them in a ``.pth`` file inside ``site-packages`` using ``add2virtualenv``. 1. Check out the source for a big project, such as Django. 2. Run: ``add2virtualenv path_to_source``. 3. Run: ``add2virtualenv``. 4. A usage message and list of current "extra" paths is printed. 5. Use option ``-d`` to remove the added path. The directory names are added to a path file named ``_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth`` inside the site-packages directory for the environment. *Based on a contribution from James Bennett and Jannis Leidel.* .. _command-toggleglobalsitepackages: toggleglobalsitepackages ------------------------ Controls whether the active virtualenv will access the packages in the global Python ``site-packages`` directory. Syntax:: toggleglobalsitepackages [-q] Outputs the new state of the virtualenv. Use the ``-q`` switch to turn off all output. :: $ mkvirtualenv env1 New python executable in env1/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. (env1)$ toggleglobalsitepackages Disabled global site-packages (env1)$ toggleglobalsitepackages Enabled global site-packages (env1)$ toggleglobalsitepackages -q (env1)$ ============================ Project Directory Management ============================ .. seealso:: :ref:`project-management` .. _command-mkproject: mkproject --------- Create a new virtualenv in the WORKON_HOME and project directory in PROJECT_HOME. Syntax:: mkproject [-f|--force] [-t template] [virtualenv_options] ENVNAME -f, --force Create the virtualenv even if the project directory already exists The template option may be repeated to have several templates used to create a new project. The templates are applied in the order named on the command line. All other options are passed to ``mkvirtualenv`` to create a virtual environment with the same name as the project. :: $ mkproject myproj New python executable in myproj/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. Creating /Users/dhellmann/Devel/myproj (myproj)$ pwd /Users/dhellmann/Devel/myproj (myproj)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Envs/myproj (myproj)$ .. seealso:: * :ref:`scripts-premkproject` * :ref:`scripts-postmkproject` .. _command-setvirtualenvproject: setvirtualenvproject -------------------- Bind an existing virtualenv to an existing project. Syntax:: setvirtualenvproject [virtualenv_path project_path] The arguments to ``setvirtualenvproject`` are the full paths to the virtualenv and project directory. An association is made so that when ``workon`` activates the virtualenv the project is also activated. :: $ mkproject myproj New python executable in myproj/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. Creating /Users/dhellmann/Devel/myproj (myproj)$ mkvirtualenv myproj_new_libs New python executable in myproj/bin/python Installing setuptools............................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. done. Creating /Users/dhellmann/Devel/myproj (myproj_new_libs)$ setvirtualenvproject $VIRTUAL_ENV $(pwd) When no arguments are given, the current virtualenv and current directory are assumed. Any number of virtualenvs can refer to the same project directory, making it easy to switch between versions of Python or other dependencies for testing. .. _command-cdproject: cdproject --------- Change the current working directory to the one specified as the project directory for the active virtualenv. Syntax:: cdproject =========================== Managing Installed Packages =========================== .. _command-wipeenv: wipeenv ------- Remove all of the installed third-party packages in the current virtualenv. Syntax:: wipeenv ============== Other Commands ============== .. _command-virtualenvwrapper: virtualenvwrapper ----------------- Print a list of commands and their descriptions as basic help output. Syntax:: virtualenvwrapper virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/history.rst0000644000175000017500000000003513427577576020141 0ustar janjan.. include:: ../../ChangeLog virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/extensions.rst0000644000175000017500000000403013427577576020636 0ustar janjan===================== Existing Extensions ===================== Below is a list of some of the extensions available for use with virtualenvwrapper. emacs-desktop ============= Emacs desktop-mode_ lets you save the state of emacs (open buffers, kill rings, buffer positions, etc.) between sessions. It can also be used as a project file similar to other IDEs. The emacs-desktop_ plugin adds a trigger to save the current desktop file and load a new one when activating a new virtualenv using ``workon``. .. _desktop-mode: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DeskTop .. _emacs-desktop: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper-emacs-desktop .. _extensions-user_scripts: user_scripts ============ The ``user_scripts`` extension is delivered with virtualenvwrapper and enabled by default. It implements the user customization script features described in :ref:`scripts`. vim-virtualenv ============== `vim-virtualenv`_ is Jeremey Cantrell's plugin for controlling virtualenvs from within vim. When used together with virtualenvwrapper, vim-virtualenv identifies the virtualenv to activate based on the name of the file being edited. .. _vim-virtualenv: https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv .. _extensions-templates: Templates ========= Below is a list of some of the templates available for use with :ref:`command-mkproject`. .. _templates-bitbucket: bitbucket --------- The bitbucket_ extension automatically clones a mercurial repository from the specified bitbucket project. .. _bitbucket: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper.bitbucket .. _templates-django: django ------ The django_ extension automatically creates a new Django project. .. _django: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvwrapper.django SublimeText ----------- Song Jin has created a template plugin for automatically generating the project files used by SublimeText. See the sublime_projectfile_maker_ page for details. .. _sublime_projectfile_maker: https://github.com/SongGithub/sublime_projectfile_maker .. seealso:: * :ref:`developer-templates` virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/tips.rst0000644000175000017500000001113213427577576017417 0ustar janjan.. _tips-and-tricks: ================= Tips and Tricks ================= This is a list of user-contributed tips for making virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper even more useful. If you have tip to share, drop me an email or post a comment on `this blog post `__ and I'll add it here. zsh Prompt ========== From Nat (was blogger.com/profile/16779944428406910187): Using zsh, I added some bits to ``$WORKON_HOME/post(de)activate`` to show the active virtualenv on the right side of my screen instead. in ``postactivate``:: PS1="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1" _OLD_RPROMPT="$RPROMPT" RPROMPT="%{${fg_bold[white]}%}(env: %{${fg[green]}%}`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`%{${fg_bold[white]}%})%{${reset_color}%} $RPROMPT" and in ``postdeactivate``:: RPROMPT="$_OLD_RPROMPT" Adjust colors according to your own personal tastes or environment. Updating cached ``$PATH`` entries ================================= From Nat (was blogger.com/profile/16779944428406910187): I also added the command 'rehash' to ``$WORKON_HOME/postactivate`` and ``$WORKON_HOME/postdeactivate`` as I was having some problems with zsh not picking up the new paths immediately. Creating Project Work Directories ================================= Via `James `_: In the ``postmkvirtualenv`` script I have the following to create a directory based on the project name, add that directory to the python path and then cd into it:: proj_name=$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV) mkdir $HOME/projects/$proj_name add2virtualenv $HOME/projects/$proj_name cd $HOME/projects/$proj_name In the ``postactivate`` script I have it set to automatically change to the project directory when I use the workon command:: proj_name=$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV) cd ~/projects/$proj_name Automatically Run workon When Entering a Directory ================================================== `Justin Abrahms posted `__ about some code he added to his shell environment to look at the directory each time he runs ``cd``. If it finds a ``.venv`` file, it activates the environment named within. On leaving that directory, the current virtualenv is automatically deactivated. `Harry Marr `__ wrote a similar function that works with `git repositories `__. Installing Common Tools Automatically in New Environments ========================================================= Via rizumu (was rizumu.myopenid.com): I have this ``postmkvirtualenv`` to install the get a basic setup. :: $ cat postmkvirtualenv #!/usr/bin/env bash curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.p... />python distribute_setup.py rm distribute_setup.py easy_install pip==dev pip install Mercurial Then I have a pip requirement file with my dev tools. :: $ cat developer_requirements.txt ipdb ipython pastescript nose http://douglatornell.ca/software/python/Nosy-1.0.tar.gz coverage sphinx grin pyflakes pep8 Then each project has it's own pip requirement file for things like PIL, psycopg2, django-apps, numpy, etc. Changing the Default Behavior of ``cd`` ======================================= Via `mae `__: This is supposed to be executed after workon, that is as a ``postactivate`` hook. It basically overrides ``cd`` to know about the VENV so instead of doing ``cd`` to go to ``~`` you will go to the venv root, IMO very handy and I can't live without it anymore. If you pass it a proper path then it will do the right thing. :: cd () { if (( $# == 0 )) then builtin cd $VIRTUAL_ENV else builtin cd "$@" fi } cd And to finally restore the default behaviour of ``cd`` once you bailout of a VENV via a ``deactivate`` command, you need to add this as a ``postdeactivate`` hook:: unset -f cd Clean up environments on exit ======================================= Via `Michael `__: When you use a temporary virtualenv via ``mktmpenv`` or if you have a :ref:`plugins-post_deactivate` hook, you have to actually run ``deactivate`` to clean up the temporary environment or run the hook, respectively. It's easy to forget and just exit the shell. Put the following in ``~/.bash_logout`` (or your shell's equivalent file) to always deactivate environments before exiting the shell:: [ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ] && deactivate virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/plugins.rst0000644000175000017500000003273213427577576020132 0ustar janjan.. _plugins: =========================== Extending Virtualenvwrapper =========================== Long experience with home-grown solutions for customizing a development environment has proven how valuable it can be to have the ability to automate common tasks and eliminate persistent annoyances. Carpenters build jigs, software developers write shell scripts. virtualenvwrapper continues the tradition of encouraging a craftsman to modify their tools to work the way they want, rather than the other way around. There are two ways to attach your code so that virtualenvwrapper will run it: End-users can use shell scripts or other programs for personal customization, e.g. automatically performing an action on every new virtualenv (see :ref:`scripts`). Extensions can also be implemented in Python by using `Setuptools entry points`_, making it possible to share common behaviors between systems and developers. Use the hooks provided to eliminate repetitive manual operations and streamline your development workflow. For example, set up the :ref:`plugins-pre_activate` and :ref:`plugins-post_activate` hooks to trigger an IDE to load a project file to reload files from the last editing session, manage time-tracking records, or start and stop development versions of an application server. Use the :ref:`plugins-initialize` hook to add entirely new commands and hooks to virtualenvwrapper. And the :ref:`plugins-pre_mkvirtualenv` and :ref:`plugins-post_mkvirtualenv` hooks give you an opportunity to install basic requirements into each new development environment, initialize a source code control repository, or otherwise set up a new project. Defining an Extension ===================== .. note:: Virtualenvwrapper is delivered with a plugin for creating and running the user customization scripts (:ref:`extensions-user_scripts`). The examples below are taken from the implementation of that plugin. Code Organization ----------------- The Python package for ``virtualenvwrapper`` is a *namespace package*. That means multiple libraries can install code into the package, even if they are not distributed together or installed into the same directory. Extensions can (optionally) use the ``virtualenvwrapper`` namespace by setting up their source tree like: * virtualenvwrapper/ * __init__.py * user_scripts.py And placing the following code in ``__init__.py``:: """virtualenvwrapper module """ __import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) .. note:: Extensions can be loaded from any package, so using the ``virtualenvwrapper`` namespace is not required. Extension API ------------- After the package is established, the next step is to create a module to hold the extension code. For example, ``virtualenvwrapper/user_scripts.py``. The module should contain the actual extension entry points. Supporting code can be included, or imported from elsewhere using standard Python code organization techniques. The API is the same for every extension point. Each uses a Python function that takes a single argument, a list of strings passed to the hook loader on the command line. :: def function_name(args): # args is a list of strings passed to the hook loader The contents of the argument list are defined for each extension point below (see :ref:`plugins-extension-points`). Extension Invocation -------------------- Direct Action ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plugins can attach to each hook in two different ways. The default is to have a function run and do some work directly. For example, the ``initialize()`` function for the user scripts plugin creates default user scripts when ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` is loaded. :: def initialize(args): for filename, comment in GLOBAL_HOOKS: make_hook(os.path.join('$WORKON_HOME', filename), comment) return .. _plugins-user-env: Modifying the User Environment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are cases where the extension needs to update the user's environment (e.g., changing the current working directory or setting environment variables). Modifications to the user environment must be made within the user's current shell, and cannot be run in a separate process. To have code run in the user's shell process, extensions can define hook functions to return the text of the shell statements to be executed. These *source* hooks are run after the regular hooks with the same name, and should not do any work of their own. The ``initialize_source()`` hook for the user scripts plugin looks for a global initialize script and causes it to be run in the current shell process. :: def initialize_source(args): return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" ] && source "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" """ .. warning:: Because the extension is modifying the user's working shell, care must be taken not to corrupt the environment by overwriting existing variable values unexpectedly. Avoid creating temporary variables where possible, and use unique names where variables cannot be avoided. Prefixing variables with the extension name is a good way to manage the namespace. For example, instead of ``temp_file`` use ``user_scripts_temp_file``. Use ``unset`` to release temporary variable names when they are no longer needed. .. warning:: virtualenvwrapper works under several shells with slightly different syntax (bash, sh, zsh, ksh). Take this portability into account when defining source hooks. Sticking to the simplest possible syntax usually avoids problems, but there may be cases where examining the ``SHELL`` environment variable to generate different syntax for each case is the only way to achieve the desired result. Registering Entry Points ------------------------ The functions defined in the plugin need to be registered as *entry points* in order for virtualenvwrapper's hook loader to find them. Entry points are configured in the ``setup.py`` (or ``setup.cfg`` when using pbr) for your package by mapping the entry point name to the function in the package that implements it. This partial copy of virtualenvwrapper's ``setup.cfg`` illustrates how the ``initialize()`` and ``initialize_source()`` entry points are configured. .. include:: ../../setup.cfg :literal: :start-after: [entry_points] The ``entry_points`` section maps the *group names* to lists of entry point specifiers. A different group name is defined by virtualenvwrapper for each extension point (see :ref:`plugins-extension-points`). The entry point specifiers are strings with the syntax ``name = package.module:function``. By convention, the *name* of each entry point is the plugin name, but that is not required (the names are not used). .. seealso:: * `namespace packages `__ * `Extensible Applications and Frameworks `__ The Hook Loader --------------- Extensions are run through a command line application implemented in ``virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader``. Because ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` is the primary caller and users do not typically need to run the app directly, no separate script is installed. Instead, to run the application, use the ``-m`` option to the interpreter:: $ python -m virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader -h Usage: virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader [options] [] Manage hooks for virtualenvwrapper Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -s, --source Print the shell commands to be run in the current shell -l, --list Print a list of the plugins available for the given hook -v, --verbose Show more information on the console -q, --quiet Show less information on the console -n NAMES, --name=NAMES Only run the hook from the named plugin To run the extensions for the initialize hook:: $ python -m virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader -v initialize To get the shell commands for the initialize hook:: $ python -m virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader --source initialize In practice, rather than invoking the hook loader directly it is more convenient to use the shell function, ``virtualenvwrapper_run_hook`` to run the hooks in both modes.:: $ virtualenvwrapper_run_hook initialize All of the arguments given to shell function are passed directly to the hook loader. Logging ------- The hook loader configures logging so that messages are written to ``$WORKON_HOME/hook.log``. Messages also may be written to stderr, depending on the verbosity flag. The default is for messages at *info* or higher levels to be written to stderr, and *debug* or higher to go to the log file. Using logging in this way provides a convenient mechanism for users to control the verbosity of extensions. To use logging from within your extension, simply instantiate a logger and call its ``info()``, ``debug()`` and other methods with the messages. :: import logging log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def pre_mkvirtualenv(args): log.debug('pre_mkvirtualenv %s', str(args)) # ... .. seealso:: * `Standard library documentation for logging `__ * `PyMOTW for logging `__ .. _plugins-extension-points: Extension Points ================ The extension point names for native plugins follow a naming convention with several parts: ``virtualenvwrapper.(pre|post)_[_source]``. The ** is the action taken by the user or virtualenvwrapper that triggers the extension. ``(pre|post)`` indicates whether to call the extension before or after the event. The suffix ``_source`` is added for extensions that return shell code instead of taking action directly (see :ref:`plugins-user-env`). .. _plugins-get_env_details: get_env_details =============== The ``virtualenvwrapper.get_env_details`` hooks are run when ``workon`` is run with no arguments and a list of the virtual environments is printed. The hook is run once for each environment, after the name is printed, and can be used to show additional information about that environment. .. _plugins-initialize: initialize ---------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.initialize`` hooks are run each time ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` is loaded into the user's environment. The initialize hook can be used to install templates for configuration files or otherwise prepare the system for proper plugin operation. .. _plugins-pre_mkvirtualenv: pre_mkvirtualenv ---------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.pre_mkvirtualenv`` hooks are run after the virtual environment is created, but before the new environment is activated. The current working directory for when the hook is run is ``$WORKON_HOME`` and the name of the new environment is passed as an argument. .. _plugins-post_mkvirtualenv: post_mkvirtualenv ----------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.post_mkvirtualenv`` hooks are run after a new virtual environment is created and activated. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` is set to point to the new environment. .. _plugins-pre_activate: pre_activate ------------ The ``virtualenvwrapper.pre_activate`` hooks are run just before an environment is enabled. The environment name is passed as the first argument. .. _plugins-post_activate: post_activate ------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.post_activate`` hooks are run just after an environment is enabled. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` is set to point to the current environment. .. _plugins-pre_deactivate: pre_deactivate -------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.pre_deactivate`` hooks are run just before an environment is disabled. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` is set to point to the current environment. .. _plugins-post_deactivate: post_deactivate --------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.post_deactivate`` hooks are run just after an environment is disabled. The name of the environment just deactivated is passed as the first argument. .. _plugins-pre_rmvirtualenv: pre_rmvirtualenv ---------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.pre_rmvirtualenv`` hooks are run just before an environment is deleted. The name of the environment being deleted is passed as the first argument. .. _plugins-post_rmvirtualenv: post_rmvirtualenv ----------------- The ``virtualenvwrapper.post_rmvirtualenv`` hooks are run just after an environment is deleted. The name of the environment being deleted is passed as the first argument. Adding New Extension Points =========================== Plugins that define new operations can also define new extension points. No setup needs to be done to allow the hook loader to find the extensions; documenting the names and adding calls to ``virtualenvwrapper_run_hook`` is sufficient to cause them to be invoked. The hook loader assumes all extension point names start with ``virtualenvwrapper.`` and new plugins will want to use their own namespace qualifier to append to that. For example, the project_ extension defines new events around creating project directories (pre and post). These are called ``virtualenvwrapper.project.pre_mkproject`` and ``virtualenvwrapper.project.post_mkproject``. These are invoked with:: virtualenvwrapper_run_hook project.pre_mkproject $project_name and:: virtualenvwrapper_run_hook project.post_mkproject respectively. .. _Setuptools entry points: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#entry-points .. _project: https://bitbucket.org/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/index.rst0000644000175000017500000002236713427577576017563 0ustar janjan.. virtualenvwrapper documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Thu May 28 22:35:13 2009. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. ########################### virtualenvwrapper |release| ########################### virtualenvwrapper is a set of extensions to Ian Bicking's `virtualenv `_ tool. The extensions include wrappers for creating and deleting virtual environments and otherwise managing your development workflow, making it easier to work on more than one project at a time without introducing conflicts in their dependencies. ======== Features ======== 1. Organizes all of your virtual environments in one place. 2. Wrappers for managing your virtual environments (create, delete, copy). 3. Use a single command to switch between environments. 4. Tab completion for commands that take a virtual environment as argument. 5. User-configurable hooks for all operations (see :ref:`scripts`). 6. Plugin system for more creating sharable extensions (see :ref:`plugins`). ============ Introduction ============ The best way to explain the features virtualenvwrapper gives you is to show it in use. First, some initialization steps. Most of this only needs to be done one time. You will want to add the command to ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh`` to your shell startup file, changing the path to virtualenvwrapper.sh depending on where it was installed by pip or your package manager. :: $ pip install virtualenvwrapper ... $ export WORKON_HOME=~/Envs $ mkdir -p $WORKON_HOME $ source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh $ mkvirtualenv env1 Installing setuptools.......................................... .................................................... .................................................... ...............................done. virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1/bin/predeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1/bin/postdeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1/bin/preactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1/bin/postactivate New python executable in env1/bin/python (env1)$ ls $WORKON_HOME env1 hook.log Now we can install some software into the environment. :: (env1)$ pip install django Downloading/unpacking django Downloading Django-1.1.1.tar.gz (5.6Mb): 5.6Mb downloaded Running setup.py egg_info for package django Installing collected packages: django Running setup.py install for django changing mode of build/scripts-2.6/django-admin.py from 644 to 755 changing mode of /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1/bin/django-admin.py to 755 Successfully installed django We can see the new package with ``lssitepackages``:: (env1)$ lssitepackages Django-1.1.1-py2.6.egg-info easy-install.pth setuptools-0.6.10-py2.6.egg pip-0.6.3-py2.6.egg django setuptools.pth Of course we are not limited to a single virtualenv:: (env1)$ ls $WORKON_HOME env1 hook.log (env1)$ mkvirtualenv env2 Installing setuptools............................... .................................................... .................................................... ........... ...............................done. virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env2/bin/predeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env2/bin/postdeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env2/bin/preactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env2/bin/postactivate New python executable in env2/bin/python (env2)$ ls $WORKON_HOME env1 env2 hook.log Switch between environments with ``workon``:: (env2)$ workon env1 (env1)$ echo $VIRTUAL_ENV /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env1 (env1)$ The ``workon`` command also includes tab completion for the environment names, and invokes customization scripts as an environment is activated or deactivated (see :ref:`scripts`). :: (env1)$ echo 'cd $VIRTUAL_ENV' >> $WORKON_HOME/postactivate (env1)$ workon env2 (env2)$ pwd /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env2 :ref:`scripts-postmkvirtualenv` is run when a new environment is created, letting you automatically install commonly-used tools. :: (env2)$ echo 'pip install sphinx' >> $WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv (env3)$ mkvirtualenv env3 New python executable in env3/bin/python Installing setuptools............................... .................................................... .................................................... ........... ...............................done. virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin/predeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin/postdeactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin/preactivate virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts Creating /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin/postactivate Downloading/unpacking sphinx Downloading Sphinx-0.6.5.tar.gz (972Kb): 972Kb downloaded Running setup.py egg_info for package sphinx no previously-included directories found matching 'doc/_build' Downloading/unpacking Pygments>=0.8 (from sphinx) Downloading Pygments-1.3.1.tar.gz (1.1Mb): 1.1Mb downloaded Running setup.py egg_info for package Pygments Downloading/unpacking Jinja2>=2.1 (from sphinx) Downloading Jinja2-2.4.tar.gz (688Kb): 688Kb downloaded Running setup.py egg_info for package Jinja2 warning: no previously-included files matching '*' found under directory 'docs/_build/doctrees' Downloading/unpacking docutils>=0.4 (from sphinx) Downloading docutils-0.6.tar.gz (1.4Mb): 1.4Mb downloaded Running setup.py egg_info for package docutils Installing collected packages: docutils, Jinja2, Pygments, sphinx Running setup.py install for docutils Running setup.py install for Jinja2 Running setup.py install for Pygments Running setup.py install for sphinx no previously-included directories found matching 'doc/_build' Installing sphinx-build script to /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin Installing sphinx-quickstart script to /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin Installing sphinx-autogen script to /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin Successfully installed docutils Jinja2 Pygments sphinx (env3)$ (venv3)$ which sphinx-build /Users/dhellmann/Envs/env3/bin/sphinx-build Through a combination of the existing functions defined by the core package (see :ref:`command`), third-party plugins (see :ref:`plugins`), and user-defined scripts (see :ref:`scripts`) virtualenvwrapper gives you a wide variety of opportunities to automate repetitive operations. ======= Details ======= .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 install command_ref hooks projects tips developers extensions design history glossary .. _references: ========== References ========== `virtualenv `_, from Ian Bicking, is a pre-requisite to using these extensions. For more details, refer to the column I wrote for the May 2008 issue of Python Magazine: `virtualenvwrapper | And Now For Something Completely Different `_. Manuel Kaufmann has `translated this documentation into Spanish `__. Tetsuya Morimoto has `translated this documentation into Japanese `__. ======= Support ======= Join the `virtualenvwrapper Google Group `__ to discuss issues and features. Report bugs via the `bug tracker on BitBucket `__. Shell Aliases ============= Since virtualenvwrapper is largely a shell script, it uses shell commands for a lot of its actions. If your environment makes heavy use of shell aliases or other customizations, you may encounter issues. Before reporting bugs in the bug tracker, please test *without* your aliases enabled. If you can identify the alias causing the problem, that will help make virtualenvwrapper more robust. .. _license: ======= License ======= Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/scripts.rst0000644000175000017500000001673513427577576020145 0ustar janjan.. _scripts: ======================== Per-User Customization ======================== The end-user customization scripts are either *sourced* (allowing them to modify your shell environment) or *run* as an external program at the appropriate trigger time. The global scripts applied to all environments should be placed in the directory named by :ref:`VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR `, which by default will be equal to :ref:`WORKON_HOME `. The local scripts should be placed in the ``bin`` directory of the virtualenv. Example Usage =============== As a Django developer, you likely want DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE to be set, and if you work on multiple projects, you want it to be specific to the project you are currently working on. Wouldn't it be nice if it was set based on the active virtualenv? You can achieve this with :ref:`scripts` as follows. If your :ref:`WORKON_HOME ` is set to ~/.virtualenvs:: vim ~/.virtualenvs/premkvirtualenv Edit the file so it contains the following (for a default Django setup):: # Automatically set django settings for the virtualenv echo "export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=$1.settings" >> "$1/bin/activate" Create a new virtualenv, and you should see DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE in your env! .. _scripts-get_env_details: get_env_details =============== :Global/Local: both :Argument(s): env name :Sourced/Run: run ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/get_env_details`` is run when ``workon`` is run with no arguments and a list of the virtual environments is printed. The hook is run once for each environment, after the name is printed, and can print additional information about that environment. .. _scripts-initialize: initialize ========== :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): None :Sourced/Run: sourced ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/initialize`` is sourced when ``virtualenvwrapper.sh`` is loaded into your environment. Use it to adjust global settings when virtualenvwrapper is enabled. .. _scripts-premkvirtualenv: premkvirtualenv =============== :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): name of new environment :Sourced/Run: run ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/premkvirtualenv`` is run as an external program after the virtual environment is created but before the current environment is switched to point to the new env. The current working directory for the script is ``$WORKON_HOME`` and the name of the new environment is passed as an argument to the script. .. _scripts-postmkvirtualenv: postmkvirtualenv ================ :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkvirtualenv`` is sourced after the new environment is created and activated. If the ``-a`` flag was used, the link to the project directory is set up before this script is sourced. .. _scripts-precpvirtualenv: precpvirtualenv =============== :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): name of original environment, name of new environment :Sourced/Run: run ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/precpvirtualenv`` is run as an external program after the source environment is duplicated and made relocatable, but before the ``premkvirtualenv`` hook is run or the current environment is switched to point to the new env. The current working directory for the script is ``$WORKON_HOME`` and the names of the source and new environments are passed as arguments to the script. .. _scripts-postcpvirtualenv: postcpvirtualenv ================ :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postcpvirtualenv`` is sourced after the new environment is created and activated. .. _scripts-preactivate: preactivate =========== :Global/Local: global, local :Argument(s): environment name :Sourced/Run: run The global ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/preactivate`` script is run before the new environment is enabled. The environment name is passed as the first argument. The local ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/preactivate`` hook is run before the new environment is enabled. The environment name is passed as the first argument. .. _scripts-postactivate: postactivate ============ :Global/Local: global, local :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced The global ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postactivate`` script is sourced after the new environment is enabled. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` refers to the new environment at the time the script runs. This example script adds a space between the virtual environment name and your old PS1 by making use of ``_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1``. :: PS1="(`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`) $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1" The local ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postactivate`` script is sourced after the new environment is enabled. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` refers to the new environment at the time the script runs. This example script for the PyMOTW environment changes the current working directory and the PATH variable to refer to the source tree containing the PyMOTW source. :: pymotw_root=/Users/dhellmann/Documents/PyMOTW cd $pymotw_root PATH=$pymotw_root/bin:$PATH .. _scripts-predeactivate: predeactivate ============= :Global/Local: local, global :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced The local ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/predeactivate`` script is sourced before the current environment is deactivated, and can be used to disable or clear settings in your environment. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` refers to the old environment at the time the script runs. The global ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/predeactivate`` script is sourced before the current environment is deactivated. ``$VIRTUAL_ENV`` refers to the old environment at the time the script runs. .. _scripts-postdeactivate: postdeactivate ============== :Global/Local: local, global :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced The ``$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postdeactivate`` script is sourced after the current environment is deactivated, and can be used to disable or clear settings in your environment. The path to the environment just deactivated is available in ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUALENV``. .. _scripts-prermvirtualenv: prermvirtualenv =============== :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): environment name :Sourced/Run: run The ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/prermvirtualenv`` script is run as an external program before the environment is removed. The full path to the environment directory is passed as an argument to the script. .. _scripts-postrmvirtualenv: postrmvirtualenv ================ :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): environment name :Sourced/Run: run The ``$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postrmvirtualenv`` script is run as an external program after the environment is removed. The full path to the environment directory is passed as an argument to the script. .. _scripts-premkproject: premkproject ============ :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): name of new project :Sourced/Run: run ``$WORKON_HOME/premkproject`` is run as an external program after the virtual environment is created and after the current environment is switched to point to the new env, but before the new project directory is created. The current working directory for the script is ``$PROJECT_HOME`` and the name of the new project is passed as an argument to the script. .. _scripts-postmkproject: postmkproject ============= :Global/Local: global :Argument(s): none :Sourced/Run: sourced ``$WORKON_HOME/postmkproject`` is sourced after the new environment and project directories are created and the virtualenv is activated. The current working directory is the project directory. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/glossary.rst0000644000175000017500000000064413427577576020311 0ustar janjan========== Glossary ========== .. glossary:: project directory Directory associated with a virtualenv, usually located elsewhere and containing more permanent development artifacts such as local source files, test data, etc. (see :ref:`variable-PROJECT_HOME`) template Input to :ref:`command-mkproject` that configures the *project directory* to contain default files. (see :ref:`plugins`) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/developers.rst0000644000175000017500000000774413427577576020626 0ustar janjan############## For Developers ############## If you would like to contribute to virtualenvwrapper directly, these instructions should help you get started. Patches, bug reports, and feature requests are all welcome through the `BitBucket site `_. Contributions in the form of patches or pull requests are easier to integrate and will receive priority attention. .. note:: Before contributing new features to virtualenvwrapper core, please consider whether they should be implemented as an extension instead. Building Documentation ====================== The documentation for virtualenvwrapper is written in reStructuredText and converted to HTML using Sphinx. The build itself is driven by make. You will need the following packages in order to build the docs: - Sphinx - docutils - sphinxcontrib-bitbucket Once all of the tools are installed into a virtualenv using pip, run ``make html`` to generate the HTML version of the documentation:: $ make html rm -rf virtualenvwrapper/docs (cd docs && make html SPHINXOPTS="-c sphinx/pkg") sphinx-build -b html -d build/doctrees -c sphinx/pkg source build/html Running Sphinx v0.6.4 loading pickled environment... done building [html]: targets for 2 source files that are out of date updating environment: 0 added, 2 changed, 0 removed reading sources... [ 50%] command_ref reading sources... [100%] developers looking for now-outdated files... none found pickling environment... done checking consistency... done preparing documents... done writing output... [ 33%] command_ref writing output... [ 66%] developers writing output... [100%] index writing additional files... search copying static files... WARNING: static directory '/Users/dhellmann/Devel/virtualenvwrapper/plugins/docs/sphinx/pkg/static' does not exist done dumping search index... done dumping object inventory... done build succeeded, 1 warning. Build finished. The HTML pages are in build/html. cp -r docs/build/html virtualenvwrapper/docs The output version of the documentation ends up in ``./virtualenvwrapper/docs`` inside your sandbox. Running Tests ============= The test suite for virtualenvwrapper uses shunit2_ and tox_. The shunit2 source is included in the ``tests`` directory, but tox must be installed separately (``pip install tox``). To run the tests under bash, zsh, and ksh for Python 2.7 through 3.6, run ``tox`` from the top level directory of the hg repository. To run individual test scripts, use a command like:: $ tox tests/test_cd.sh To run tests under a single version of Python, specify the appropriate environment when running tox:: $ tox -e py27 Combine the two modes to run specific tests with a single version of Python:: $ tox -e py27 tests/test_cd.sh Add new tests by modifying an existing file or creating new script in the ``tests`` directory. .. _shunit2: https://github.com/kward/shunit2 .. _tox: https://tox.testrun.org/ .. _developer-templates: Creating a New Template ======================= virtualenvwrapper.project templates work like `virtualenvwrapper plugins `__. The *entry point* group name is ``virtualenvwrapper.project.template``. Configure your entry point to refer to a function that will **run** (source hooks are not supported for templates). The argument to the template function is the name of the project being created. The current working directory is the directory created to hold the project files (``$PROJECT_HOME/$envname``). Help Text --------- One difference between project templates and other virtualenvwrapper extensions is that only the templates specified by the user are run. The ``mkproject`` command has a help option to give the user a list of the available templates. The names are taken from the registered entry point names, and the descriptions are taken from the docstrings for the template functions. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/0000755000175000017500000000000013427610255014600 5ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_lazy_extending.sh0000755000175000017500000000162313427577576021246 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" [ ! -z "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && unsetopt shwordsplit } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } function_defined_lazy() { name="$1" assertTrue "$name not defined" "type $name" assertTrue "$name does not load virtualenvwrapper" "typeset -f $name | grep 'virtualenvwrapper_load'" if [ "$name" = "mkvirtualenv" ] then lookfor="rmvirtualenv" else lookfor="mkvirtualenv" fi assertFalse "$name includes reference to $lookfor: $(typeset -f $name)" "typeset -f $name | grep $lookfor" } test_custom_defined_lazy() { _VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API="my_custom_command" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh" function_defined_lazy my_custom_command } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_cpvirtualenv.sh0000755000175000017500000002051313427577576020743 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" setUp () { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" echo } tearDown () { if type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 then deactivate fi rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } test_no_arguments () { assertSame "Please provide a valid virtualenv to copy." "$(cpvirtualenv)" } test_venv_already_exists_in_workon () { mkvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "cpvenv_test virtualenv already exists." "$(cpvirtualenv 'cpvenv_test')" } test_bad_path () { assertSame "Please provide a valid virtualenv to copy." "$(cpvirtualenv '~/cpvenv_test')" } test_copy_venv () { # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to copy already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Copied virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" mkvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 touch "$WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage" assertTrue "Virtualenv to copy didn't get created" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Copied virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" cpvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" "copied_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 # verify copied venv exist assertTrue "Copied virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" # verify test package exists assertTrue "Test package is missing" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv/mytestpackage ]" } test_copy_venv_activate () { # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to copy already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Copied virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" mkvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Virtualenv to copy didn't get created" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Copied virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" cpvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" "copied_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 # verify copied venv exist assertTrue "Copied virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" assertSame "copied_venv" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertTrue "Virtualenv not active" virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment } test_copy_venv_is_listed () { # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to copy already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Copied virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/copied_venv ]" mkvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 typeset listed=$(lsvirtualenv) [[ "$listed" != *copied_venv* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Copied virtualenv found in virtualenv list" $RC cpvirtualenv "cpvenv_test" "copied_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 listed=$(lsvirtualenv -b) [[ "$listed" == *copied_venv* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Copied virtualenv not found in virtualenv list" $RC } test_clone_venv () { typeset tmplocation=$(dirname $WORKON_HOME) # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone already exists" "[ ! -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 touch "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage" assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone didn't get created" "[ -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" cpvirtualenv "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" "cloned_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 # verify cloned venv exist assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" # verify test package exists assertTrue "Test package is missing" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv/mytestpackage ]" rm -rf "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" } test_clone_venv_activate () { typeset tmplocation=$(dirname $WORKON_HOME) # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone already exists" "[ ! -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Virtualenv with same name as clone source already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone didn't get created" "[ -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" #cpvirtualenv "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" "cloned_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" "cloned_venv" >/dev/null 2/>&1 # verify cloned venv exist assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" assertSame "cloned_venv" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertTrue "Virtualenv not active" virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment rm -rf "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" } test_clone_venv_is_listed (){ typeset tmplocation=$(dirname $WORKON_HOME) # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone already exists" "[ ! -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Virtualenv with same name as clone source already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cloned_venv ]" typeset listed=$(lsvirtualenv) [[ "$listed" != *cloned_venv* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv found in virtualenv list" $RC $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" "cloned_venv" >/dev/null 2>&1 listed=$(lsvirtualenv -b) [[ "$listed" == *cloned_venv* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv not found in virtualenv list" $RC rm -rf "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" } test_clone_venv_using_same_name () { typeset tmplocation=$(dirname $WORKON_HOME) # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone already exists" "[ ! -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 touch "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage" assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone didn't get created" "[ -d $tmplocation/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" typeset listed=$(lsvirtualenv) [[ "$listed" != *cpvenv_test* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv found in virtualenv list" $RC cpvirtualenv "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null 2>&1 # verify cloned venv exist assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Test package is missing" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage ]" listed=$(lsvirtualenv -b) [[ "$listed" == *cpvenv_test* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv not found in virtualenv list" $RC assertSame "cpvenv_test" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertTrue "Virtualenv not active" virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment rm -rf "$tmplocation/cpvenv_test" } test_clone_venv_using_vars () { # verify venvs don't exist assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone already exists" "[ ! -d $TMPDIR/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV "$TMPDIR/cpvenv_test" >/dev/null 2>&1 touch "$TMPDIR/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage" assertTrue "Virtualenv to clone didn't get created" "[ -d $TMPDIR/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv already exists" "[ ! -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" typeset listed=$(lsvirtualenv) [[ "$listed" != *cpvenv_test* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv found in virtualenv list" $RC cpvirtualenv '$TMPDIR/cpvenv_test' >/dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null 2>&1 # verify cloned venv exist assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv doesn't exist" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test ]" assertTrue "Test package is missing" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/cpvenv_test/mytestpackage ]" listed=$(lsvirtualenv -b) [[ "$listed" == *cpvenv_test* ]] RC=$? assertTrue "Cloned virtualenv not found in virtualenv list" $RC assertSame "cpvenv_test" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertTrue "Virtualenv not active" virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment rm -rf "$TMPDIR/cpvenv_test" } source "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_wipeenv.sh0000755000175000017500000000457513427577576017710 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" setUp () { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" echo } tearDown() { if type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 then deactivate fi rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } test_wipeenv () { mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 (cd tests/testpackage && python setup.py install) >/dev/null 2>&1 before="$(pip freeze)" assertTrue "testpackage not installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1 after="$(pip freeze)" assertFalse "testpackage still installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" } test_wipeenv_pip_e () { mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 (cd tests/testpackage && pip install -e .) >/dev/null 2>&1 before="$(pip freeze)" assertTrue "testpackage not installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1 after="$(pip freeze)" assertFalse "testpackage still installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" } # test_wipeenv_pip_e_url () { # mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 # (cd tests/testpackage && pip install -e 'git+https://github.com/kennethreitz/legit.git@3c4d3214811c7892edf903682fdbb44f4050b99a#egg=legit-origin') # # >/dev/null 2>&1 # before="$(pip freeze)" # pip freeze # assertTrue "legit not installed" "pip freeze | grep legit" # wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1 # after="$(pip freeze)" # assertFalse "legit still installed" "pip freeze | grep legit" # } test_wipeenv_develop () { mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 (cd tests/testpackage && python setup.py develop) >/dev/null 2>&1 before="$(pip freeze)" assertTrue "testpackage not installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1 after="$(pip freeze)" assertFalse "testpackage still installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" } test_empty_env () { mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 before="$(pip freeze)" assertFalse "testpackage still installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1 after="$(pip freeze)" assertFalse "testpackage still installed" "pip freeze | grep testpackage" } test_not_active_env () { mkvirtualenv "wipetest" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate assertFalse "wipenv did not report an error" "wipeenv >/dev/null 2>&1" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_support.sh0000755000175000017500000000112513427577576017733 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_get_python_version () { expected="$($VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/python -c 'import sys; sys.stdout.write("%s.%s\n" % sys.version_info[:2])')" echo "Expecting: $expected" vers=$(virtualenvwrapper_get_python_version) echo "Got : $vers" assertSame "$expected" "$vers" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_project_cd.sh0000755000175000017500000000203313427577576020332 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_with_project () { mkproject myproject >/dev/null 2>&1 cd $TMPDIR cdproject assertSame "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject" "$(pwd)" deactivate } test_without_project () { mkvirtualenv myproject >/dev/null 2>&1 cd $TMPDIR output=$(cdproject 2>&1) echo "$output" | grep -q "No project set" RC=$? assertSame "1" "$RC" deactivate } test_space_in_path () { ( set -e PROJECT_HOME="$PROJECT_HOME/with spaces" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" mkproject "myproject" >/dev/null 2>&1 cd "$WORKON_HOME" cdproject test "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject" = "$PWD" ) assertTrue "Did not cd to project directory" $? } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/setup.sh0000755000175000017500000000106213427577576016320 0ustar janjan# Setup globals used by the tests #set -x # tmplocation=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} # export WORKON_HOME="$(echo ${tmplocation}/WORKON_HOME.$$ | sed 's|//|/|g')" # export PROJECT_HOME="$(echo ${tmplocation}/PROJECT_HOME.$$ | sed 's|//|/|g')" export WORKON_HOME=$(mktemp -d -t "WORKON_HOME.XXXX.$$") export PROJECT_HOME=$(mktemp -d -t "PROJECT_HOME.XXXX.$$") #unset HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION # tox no longer exports these variables by default, so set them # ourselves to ensure the tests that rely on the values work export USER=$(id -u -n) export HOME=$(id -P | cut -f9 -d:) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_project_templates.sh0000755000175000017500000000151213427577576021743 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { (cd "$test_dir/testtemplate" && rm -rf build && "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/python" setup.py install) rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_list_templates () { output=$(mkproject -h 2>&1) assertTrue "Did not find test template in \"$output\"" "echo \"$output\" | grep -q 'Creates a test file'" } test_apply_template () { mkproject -t test proj1 >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Test file not created" "[ -f TEST_FILE ]" assertTrue "project name not found" "grep -q proj1 TEST_FILE" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_log_file.sh0000755000175000017500000000156013427577576020002 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" setUp () { echo } test_set_by_user() { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE="$WORKON_HOME/hooks.log" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" assertTrue "Log file was not created" "[ -f $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE ]" } test_file_permissions() { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE="$WORKON_HOME/hooks.log" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" perms=$(ls -l "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE" | cut -f1 -d' ') #echo $perms assertTrue "Log file permissions are wrong: $perms" "echo $perms | grep '^-rw-rw'" } test_not_set_by_user() { unset WORKON_HOME unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" assertSame "" "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_lazy.sh0000755000175000017500000000430413427577576017200 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" [ ! -z "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && unsetopt shwordsplit source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh" [ ! -z "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && setopt shwordsplit } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } function_defined_lazy() { name="$1" assertTrue "$name not defined" "type $name" assertTrue "$name does not load virtualenvwrapper" "typeset -f $name | grep 'virtualenvwrapper_load'" if [ "$name" = "mkvirtualenv" ] then lookfor="rmvirtualenv" else lookfor="mkvirtualenv" fi assertFalse "$name includes reference to $lookfor: $(typeset -f $name)" "typeset -f $name | grep $lookfor" } test_mkvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy mkvirtualenv } test_rmvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy rmvirtualenv } test_lsvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy lsvirtualenv } test_showvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy showvirtualenv } test_workon_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy workon } test_add2virtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy add2virtualenv } test_cdsitepackages_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy cdsitepackages } test_cdvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy cdvirtualenv } test_cdvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy cdvirtualenv } test_lssitepackages_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy lssitepackages } test_toggleglobalsitepackages_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy toggleglobalsitepackages } test_cpvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy cpvirtualenv } test_setvirtualenvproject_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy setvirtualenvproject } test_mkproject_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy mkproject } test_cdproject_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy cdproject } test_mktmpenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy mktmpenv } test_wipeenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy wipeenv } test_allvirtualenv_defined_lazy() { function_defined_lazy allvirtualenv } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_mkvirtualenv_associate.sh0000755000175000017500000000663613427577576023015 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -f "$test_dir/requirements.txt" } setUp () { echo echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/preactivate" echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/postactivate" rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" cd "$WORKON_HOME" } test_associate() { n=1 project="$WORKON_HOME/project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" assertEquals "$ptrfile contains wrong content" "$project" "$(cat $ptrfile)" } test_associate_relative_path() { n=2 project="project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" assertEquals \ "$ptrfile contains wrong content" \ "$WORKON_HOME/$project" \ "$(cat $ptrfile | sed 's|^/private||')" } test_associate_not_a_directory() { n=3 project="project$n" touch "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertTrue "mkvirtualenv should have failed" "[ $RC -ne 0 ]" } test_associate_does_not_exist() { n=4 project="project$n" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertTrue "mkvirtualenv should have failed" "[ $RC -ne 0 ]" } test_preactivate() { n=5 project="project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" cat - >"$WORKON_HOME/preactivate" <> "$TMPDIR/catch_output" else echo noexists >> "$TMPDIR/catch_output" fi EOF chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/preactivate" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "preactivate did not find file" "exists" "$(cat $TMPDIR/catch_output)" } test_postactivate() { n=6 project="project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" cat - >"$WORKON_HOME/postactivate" <> "$TMPDIR/catch_output" else echo noexists >> "$TMPDIR/catch_output" fi EOF chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/postactivate" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "postactivate did not find file" "exists" "$(cat $TMPDIR/catch_output)" } test_associate_relative_with_dots() { cd "$WORKON_HOME" n=7 project="project$n" mkdir $project mkdir $project.sibling cd $project.sibling # Change the reference to a sibling directory project="../$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv -a "$project" "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" # Sometimes OS X prepends /private on the front of the temporary # directory, but the directory is the same as without it, so strip # it if we see the value in the project file. assertEquals \ "$ptrfile contains wrong content" \ "$WORKON_HOME/project$n" \ "$(cat $ptrfile | sed 's|^/private||')" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_cp.sh0000755000175000017500000001526013427577576016626 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" setUp () { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" echo } tearDown() { if type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 then deactivate fi rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } test_new_env_activated () { mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertEquals "0" "$RC" (cd tests/testpackage && python setup.py install) >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 rmvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 testscript="$(which testscript.py)" assertTrue "Environment test script not found in path" "[ $WORKON_HOME/destination/bin/testscript.py -ef $testscript ]" testscriptcontent="$(cat $testscript)" assertTrue "No cpvirtualenvtest in $testscriptcontent" "echo $testscriptcontent | grep cpvirtualenvtest" assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment } test_virtual_env_variable () { mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "Wrong virtualenv name" "destination" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertTrue "$WORKON_HOME not in $VIRTUAL_ENV" "echo $VIRTUAL_ENV | grep -q $WORKON_HOME" } test_virtual_env_variable_space_in_name () { # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " space source" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv " space source" " space destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "Wrong virtualenv name" " space destination" "$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV")" assertTrue "$WORKON_HOME not in $VIRTUAL_ENV" "echo $VIRTUAL_ENV | grep -q $WORKON_HOME" } fake_venv () { ### # create a silly file to ensure copy happens ### typeset envname="$1" virtualenv $@ touch "$WORKON_HOME/$envname/fake_virtualenv_was_here" } fake_venv_clone () { ### # create a silly file to ensure copy happens ### typeset src_path="$1" touch "$src_path/fake_virtualenv_clone_was_here" virtualenv-clone $@ } test_virtualenvwrapper_virtualenv_variable () { eval 'virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv () { return 0 }' VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=fake_venv assertSame "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV is not set correctly" "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV" "fake_venv" mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Fake file not made in fake_venv" "[ -f "$VIRTUAL_ENV/fake_virtualenv_was_here" ]" cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV assertTrue "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_CLONE did not clone fake file" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/destination/fake_virtualenv_was_here ]" } test_virtualenvwrapper_virtualenv_clone_variable () { eval 'virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone () { return 0 }' VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE=fake_venv_clone assertSame "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE is not set correctly" "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE" "fake_venv_clone" mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE assertTrue "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_CLONE did not clone fake file" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/destination/fake_virtualenv_clone_was_here ]" } test_source_relocatable () { mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 (cd tests/testpackage && python setup.py install) >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "virtualenv --relocatable \"$WORKON_HOME/source\"" cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 testscript="$(which testscript.py)" assertTrue "Environment test script not the same as copy" "[ $WORKON_HOME/destination/bin/testscript.py -ef $testscript ]" assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment assertSame "Wrong virtualenv name" "destination" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") } test_source_does_not_exist () { assertSame "Please provide a valid virtualenv to copy." "$(cpvirtualenv virtualenvthatdoesntexist foo)" } test_hooks () { mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 # Set the interpreter of the hook script to the simple shell echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL premkvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" # Set the interpreter of the hook script to the simple shell echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/precpvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL precpvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/precpvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/precpvirtualenv" # Set the interpreter of the hook script to the simple shell echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/postcpvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postcpvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postcpvirtualenv" cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") workon_home_as_pwd=$(cd $WORKON_HOME; pwd) expected="GLOBAL precpvirtualenv $workon_home_as_pwd $workon_home_as_pwd/source destination GLOBAL premkvirtualenv $workon_home_as_pwd destination GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv GLOBAL postcpvirtualenv" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" } test_no_site_packages () { # See issue #102 mkvirtualenv "source" --no-site-packages >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist in copied env" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" } test_no_site_packages_default_args () { # See issue #102 VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS="--no-site-packages" # With the argument, verify that they are not copied. mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS } test_no_site_packages_default_behavior () { # See issue #102 # virtualenv 1.7 changed to make --no-site-packages the default mkvirtualenv "source" >/dev/null 2>&1 cpvirtualenv "source" "destination" >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist in copied env" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testtemplate/0000755000175000017500000000000013427610255017313 5ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testtemplate/mytemplates/0000755000175000017500000000000013427610255021657 5ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testtemplate/mytemplates/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000000013427577576024000 0ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testtemplate/mytemplates/main.py0000644000175000017500000000114113427577576023174 0ustar janjan#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 # # Copyright (c) 2010 Doug Hellmann. All rights reserved. # """virtualenvwrapper.project plugin for tests """ import logging import os log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def template(args): """Creates a test file containing the args passed to us """ print('Running test template with args %r' % args) project, project_dir = args filename = os.path.join(project_dir, 'TEST_FILE') print('Writing to %s' % filename) output = open(filename, 'w') try: output.write('\n'.join(args)) finally: output.close() return virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testtemplate/setup.py0000644000175000017500000001146713427577576021060 0ustar janjan#!/usr/bin/env python PROJECT = 'testtemplate' VERSION = '1.0' from setuptools import setup, find_packages from distutils.util import convert_path from fnmatch import fnmatchcase import os import sys ############################################################################## # find_package_data is an Ian Bicking creation. # Provided as an attribute, so you can append to these instead # of replicating them: standard_exclude = ('*.py', '*.pyc', '*~', '.*', '*.bak', '*.swp*') standard_exclude_directories = ('.*', 'CVS', '_darcs', './build', './dist', 'EGG-INFO', '*.egg-info') def find_package_data( where='.', package='', exclude=standard_exclude, exclude_directories=standard_exclude_directories, only_in_packages=True, show_ignored=False): """ Return a dictionary suitable for use in ``package_data`` in a distutils ``setup.py`` file. The dictionary looks like:: {'package': [files]} Where ``files`` is a list of all the files in that package that don't match anything in ``exclude``. If ``only_in_packages`` is true, then top-level directories that are not packages won't be included (but directories under packages will). Directories matching any pattern in ``exclude_directories`` will be ignored; by default directories with leading ``.``, ``CVS``, and ``_darcs`` will be ignored. If ``show_ignored`` is true, then all the files that aren't included in package data are shown on stderr (for debugging purposes). Note patterns use wildcards, or can be exact paths (including leading ``./``), and all searching is case-insensitive. This function is by Ian Bicking. """ out = {} stack = [(convert_path(where), '', package, only_in_packages)] while stack: where, prefix, package, only_in_packages = stack.pop(0) for name in os.listdir(where): fn = os.path.join(where, name) if os.path.isdir(fn): bad_name = False for pattern in exclude_directories: if (fnmatchcase(name, pattern) or fn.lower() == pattern.lower()): bad_name = True if show_ignored: print >> sys.stderr, ( "Directory %s ignored by pattern %s" % (fn, pattern)) break if bad_name: continue if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(fn, '__init__.py')): if not package: new_package = name else: new_package = package + '.' + name stack.append((fn, '', new_package, False)) else: stack.append((fn, prefix + name + '/', package, only_in_packages)) elif package or not only_in_packages: # is a file bad_name = False for pattern in exclude: if (fnmatchcase(name, pattern) or fn.lower() == pattern.lower()): bad_name = True if show_ignored: print >> sys.stderr, ( "File %s ignored by pattern %s" % (fn, pattern)) break if bad_name: continue out.setdefault(package, []).append(prefix+name) return out ############################################################################## setup( name=PROJECT, version=VERSION, description='template for testing mkproject', author='Doug Hellmann', author_email='doug.hellmann@gmail.com', url='http://www.doughellmann.com/projects/virtualenvwrapper/', classifiers=[ 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', 'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'Environment :: Console', ], platforms=['Any'], provides=['testtemplate', ], requires=['virtualenv', 'virtualenvwrapper (>=2.9)', ], packages=find_packages(), include_package_data=True, # Scan the input for package information # to grab any data files (text, images, etc.) # associated with sub-packages. package_data=find_package_data('mytemplates', package='mytemplates', only_in_packages=False, ), entry_points={ 'virtualenvwrapper.project.template': [ 'test = mytemplates.main:template', ], }, zip_safe=False, ) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_virtualenvwrapper.sh0000755000175000017500000000116013427577576022016 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- # # Tests for help function 'virtualenvwrapper' test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } test_virtualenvwrapper_script_set() { source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" assertTrue "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT is not right: $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT" \ "echo $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT | grep -q /virtualenvwrapper.sh" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_setvirtualenvproject.sh0000755000175000017500000000475013427577576022530 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_setvirtualenvproject() { n=1 project="$WORKON_HOME/project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 setvirtualenvproject "$env" "$project" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" assertEquals "$ptrfile contains wrong content" "$project" "$(cat $ptrfile)" } test_setvirtualenvproject_relative_path() { cd "$WORKON_HOME" n=2 project="project$n" mkdir "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 setvirtualenvproject "$env" "$project" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" assertEquals \ "$ptrfile contains wrong content" \ "$WORKON_HOME/$project" \ "$(cat $ptrfile | sed 's|^/private||')" } test_setvirtualenvproject_not_a_directory() { cd "$WORKON_HOME" n=3 project="project$n" touch "$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 setvirtualenvproject "$env" "$project" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertTrue "setvirtualenvproject should have failed" "[ $RC -ne 0 ]" } test_setvirtualenvproject_does_not_exist() { n=4 project="project$n" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 setvirtualenvproject "$env" "$project" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertTrue "setvirtualenvproject should have failed" "[ $RC -ne 0 ]" } test_setvirtualenvproject_relative_with_dots() { cd "$WORKON_HOME" n=5 project="project$n" mkdir $project mkdir $project.sibling cd $project.sibling # Change the reference to a sibling directory project="../$project" env="env$n" ptrfile="$WORKON_HOME/$env/.project" mkvirtualenv "$env" >/dev/null 2>&1 setvirtualenvproject "$env" "$project" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue ".project not found" "[ -f $ptrfile ]" assertEquals \ "$ptrfile contains wrong content" \ "$WORKON_HOME/project$n" \ "$(cat $ptrfile | sed 's|^/private||')" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_lazy_run.sh0000755000175000017500000000137213427577576020066 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" (cd "$WORKON_HOME" && virtualenv lazy_load_test >/dev/null 2>&1) source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_workon_changes_defs() { # See issue #144 assertFalse "virtualenvwrapper_run_hook is already defined" "type virtualenvwrapper_run_hook" workon lazy_load_test >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "virtualenvwrapper_run_hook is not defined" "type virtualenvwrapper_run_hook" assertTrue "workon still set to run lazy loader" "typeset -f $name | grep 'virtualenvwrapper_load'" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_workon.sh0000755000175000017500000001256213427577576017545 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" mkvirtualenv "test1" >/dev/null 2>&1 mkvirtualenv "test2" >/dev/null 2>&1 # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_workon () { workon test1 assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment assertSame "test1" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") } test_workon_activate_hooks () { for t in pre post do echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/${t}activate" echo "echo GLOBAL ${t}activate >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/${t}activate" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/${t}activate" echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/test2/bin/${t}activate" echo "echo ENV ${t}activate >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}activate" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}activate" done rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" touch "$TMPDIR/catch_output" workon test1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="GLOBAL preactivate ENV preactivate GLOBAL postactivate ENV postactivate" assertSame "$expected" "$output" for t in pre post do rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}activate" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/${t}activate" done } test_workon_deactivate_hooks () { for t in pre post do echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/${t}deactivate" echo "echo GLOBAL ${t}deactivate >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/${t}deactivate" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/${t}deactivate" echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/test2/bin/${t}deactivate" echo "echo ENV ${t}deactivate >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}deactivate" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}deactivate" done rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" touch "$TMPDIR/catch_output" workon test1 workon test2 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="ENV predeactivate GLOBAL predeactivate ENV postdeactivate GLOBAL postdeactivate" assertSame "$expected" "$output" for t in pre post do rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/test1/bin/${t}deactivate" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/${t}deactivate" done } test_virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options () { mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" (cd "$WORKON_HOME"; ln -s test1 link_env) envs=$(virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options | tr '\n' ' ') # On OSX there are two trailing spaces, on Linux one, so compare substring assertSame " env with space link_env test1 test2 " "${envs:0:37}" rmdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/link_env" } test_virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options_grep_options () { mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" (cd "$WORKON_HOME"; ln -s test1 link_env) export GREP_OPTIONS="--count" envs=$(virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options | tr '\n' ' ') unset GREP_OPTIONS # On OSX there are two trailing spaces, on Linux one, so compare substring assertSame " env with space link_env test1 test2 " "${envs:0:37}" rmdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/link_env" } test_virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options_chpwd () { # https://bitbucket.org/dhellmann/virtualenvwrapper/issue/153 function chpwd { local SEARCH=' ' local REPLACE='%20' local PWD_URL="file://$HOSTNAME${PWD//$SEARCH/$REPLACE}" printf '\e]7;%s\a' "$PWD_URL" echo -n "\033]0;${HOST//.*}:$USER\007" } mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" envs=$(virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options | tr '\n' ' ') # On OSX there are two trailing spaces, on Linux one, so compare substring assertSame " env with space test1 test2 " "${envs:0:28}" rmdir "$WORKON_HOME/not_env" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/link_env" } test_virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options_no_envs () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/$$ # On OSX there is a space and on Linux there is not, so strip all spaces envs=$(virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options 2>/dev/null | sed 's/\n //g') assertSame "" "$envs" export WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" workon should_not_be_created >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep 'does not exist'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_workon_dot () { cd $WORKON_HOME/test1 workon . assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment assertSame "test1" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") } test_workon_dot_with_space () { cd $WORKON_HOME/" env with space" workon . assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment env_name=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertSame " env with space" "$env_name" } test_workon_with_space () { workon " env with space" assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment env_name=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertSame " env with space" "$env_name" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_expandpath.sh0000755000175000017500000000101013427577576020344 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" TMP_WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME" oneTimeSetUp() { source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" echo $PYTHONPATH } oneTimeTearDown() { return 0 } test_tilde() { assertSame "$HOME" "$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath ~)" } test_vars() { assertSame "$HOME" "$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath '$HOME')" } test_tilde_vars() { assertSame "$HOME" "$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath '~$USER')" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_add2virtualenv.sh0000755000175000017500000001171713427577576021161 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" >/dev/null 2>&1 } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_add2virtualenv () { mkvirtualenv "pathtest" >/dev/null 2>&1 full_path=$(pwd) add2virtualenv "$full_path" cdsitepackages # Check contents of path file path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" assertTrue "No $full_path in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q $full_path $path_file" assertTrue "No path insert code in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q sys.__egginsert $path_file" # Check the path we inserted is actually at the top expected="$full_path" actual=$($WORKON_HOME/pathtest/bin/python -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.path[1]+'\n')") assertSame "$expected" "$actual" # Make sure the temporary file created # during the edit was removed assertFalse "Temporary file ${path_file}.tmp still exists" "[ -f ${path_file}.tmp ]" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_zsh_noclobber () { # See issue #137 if [ ! -z $ZSH_VERSION ] then set -o noclobber elif [[ "$SHELL" =~ "bash" ]] then shopt -o -s noclobber else return 0 fi mkvirtualenv "pathtest_noclobber" >/dev/null 2>&1 full_path=$(pwd) add2virtualenv "$full_path" RC=$? if [ ! -z $ZSH_VERSION ] then unsetopt noclobber elif [[ "/$SHELL" =~ "/bash" ]] then shopt -o -u noclobber fi assertEquals "0" "$RC" cdsitepackages # Check contents of path file path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" assertTrue "No $full_path in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q $full_path $path_file" assertTrue "No path insert code in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q sys.__egginsert $path_file" # Check the path we inserted is actually at the top expected="$full_path" actual=$($WORKON_HOME/pathtest_noclobber/bin/python -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.path[1]+'\n')") assertSame "$expected" "$actual" # Make sure the temporary file created # during the edit was removed assertFalse "Temporary file ${path_file}.tmp still exists" "[ -f ${path_file}.tmp ]" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_relative () { mkvirtualenv "pathtest_relative" >/dev/null 2>&1 parent_dir=$(dirname $(pwd)) base_dir=$(basename $(pwd)) add2virtualenv "../$base_dir" cdsitepackages path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" assertTrue "No $parent_dir/$base_dir in \"`cat $path_file`\"" "grep -q \"$parent_dir/$base_dir\" $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_space () { # see #132 mkvirtualenv "pathtest_space" >/dev/null 2>&1 parent_dir=$(dirname $(pwd)) cdvirtualenv mkdir 'a b' add2virtualenv 'a b' cdsitepackages path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" assertTrue "No 'a b' in \"`cat $path_file`\"" "grep -q 'a b' $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_ampersand () { # see #132 mkvirtualenv "pathtest_ampersand" >/dev/null 2>&1 parent_dir=$(dirname $(pwd)) cdvirtualenv mkdir 'a & b' add2virtualenv 'a & b' cdsitepackages path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" assertTrue "No 'a & b' in \"`cat $path_file`\"" "grep -q 'a & b' $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_delete () { path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" mkvirtualenv "pathtest_delete" >/dev/null 2>&1 cdsitepackages # Make sure it was added add2virtualenv "/full/path" assertTrue "No /full/path in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q /full/path $path_file" # Remove it and verify that change add2virtualenv -d "/full/path" assertFalse "/full/path in `cat $path_file`" "grep -q /full/path $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_delete_space () { path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" mkvirtualenv "pathtest_delete_space" >/dev/null 2>&1 cdsitepackages # Make sure it was added add2virtualenv "/full/path with spaces" assertTrue "No /full/path with spaces in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q '/full/path with spaces' $path_file" # Remove it and verify that change add2virtualenv -d "/full/path with spaces" assertFalse "/full/path with spaces in `cat $path_file`" "grep -q '/full/path with spaces' $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_add2virtualenv_delete_ampersand () { path_file="./_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" mkvirtualenv "pathtest_delete_ampersand" >/dev/null 2>&1 cdsitepackages # Make sure it was added add2virtualenv "/full/path & dir" assertTrue "No /full/path & dir in $(cat $path_file)" "grep -q '/full/path & dir' $path_file" # Remove it and verify that change add2virtualenv -d "/full/path & dir" assertFalse "/full/path & dir in `cat $path_file`" "grep -q '/full/path & dir' $path_file" cd - >/dev/null 2>&1 } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_project_activate.sh0000755000175000017500000000426013427577576021550 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } # oneTimeTearDown() { # rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" # rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" # } setUp () { echo # In case the user has the value set, we need to force it to the default VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD=1 } tearDown () { # In case a test has changed the value, we need to force it to the default VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD=1 } test_activate () { mkproject myproject >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate cd $TMPDIR assertSame "" "$VIRTUAL_ENV" workon myproject assertSame "myproject" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertSame "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject" "$(pwd)" deactivate } test_activate_n () { mkproject myproject_n >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue $? deactivate cd $TMPDIR assertSame "" "$VIRTUAL_ENV" workon -n myproject_n assertSame "myproject_n" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertSame "$TMPDIR" "$(pwd)" deactivate } test_activate_no_cd () { mkproject myproject_no_cd >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue $? deactivate cd $TMPDIR assertSame "" "$VIRTUAL_ENV" workon --no-cd myproject_no_cd assertSame "myproject_no_cd" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertSame "$TMPDIR" "$(pwd)" deactivate } test_activate_workon_cd_disabled () { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD=0 mkproject myproject_cd_disabled >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue $? deactivate cd $TMPDIR assertSame "" "$VIRTUAL_ENV" workon myproject_cd_disabled assertSame "myproject_cd_disabled" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertSame "$TMPDIR" "$(pwd)" deactivate } test_space_in_path () { old_project_home="$PROJECT_HOME" PROJECT_HOME="$PROJECT_HOME/with spaces" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" mkproject "myproject" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate cd $TMPDIR workon "myproject" assertSame "myproject" "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" assertSame "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject" "$(pwd)" deactivate PROJECT_HOME="$old_project_home" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_mkvirtualenv_requirements.sh0000755000175000017500000000111513427577576023550 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -f "$TMPDIR/requirements.txt" } setUp () { echo } test_requirements_file () { echo "IPy" > "$TMPDIR/requirements.txt" mkvirtualenv -r "$TMPDIR/requirements.txt" "env3" >/dev/null 2>&1 installed=$(pip freeze) assertTrue "IPy not found in $installed" "pip freeze | grep IPy" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testpackage/0000755000175000017500000000000013427610255017073 5ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testpackage/setup.py0000644000175000017500000000051513427577576020630 0ustar janjan# Test package for virtualenvwrapper tests from setuptools import setup version = '1.0' setup( name='testpackage', version=version, description="Fake package", author="Ingeniweb", author_email='thomas.desvenain@gmail.com', url='http://pypi.python.org/pypi/testpackage/', scripts=['testscript.py'] ) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/testpackage/testscript.py0000644000175000017500000000010213427577576021664 0ustar janjan#!/usr/bin/env python """ A test script """ print "Hello world" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_run_hook.sh0000755000175000017500000000415513427577576020051 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/prermvirtualenv" rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } test_virtualenvwrapper_run_hook() { echo "echo run >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "initialize" output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="run" assertSame "$expected" "$output" } test_virtualenvwrapper_run_hook_alternate_dir() { mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/hooks" echo "echo WORKON_HOME >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" echo "echo WORKON_HOME/hooks >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/hooks/initialize" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/hooks/initialize" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME/hooks" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "initialize" output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="WORKON_HOME/hooks" assertSame "$expected" "$output" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME" } test_virtualenvwrapper_source_hook_permissions() { echo "echo run >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" chmod -x "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "initialize" output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="run" assertSame "$expected" "$output" } test_virtualenvwrapper_run_hook_permissions() { echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/prermvirtualenv" echo "echo run $@ >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/prermvirtualenv" chmod 0444 "$WORKON_HOME/prermvirtualenv" touch "$TMPDIR/catch_output" error=$(virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_rmvirtualenv" "foo" 2>&1 | grep "could not run" | cut -f2- -d'[') output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="" assertSame "$expected" "$output" assertSame "Errno 13] Permission denied" "$error" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_project.sh0000755000175000017500000000276113427577576017674 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" } setUp () { echo unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_INITIALIZED } test_initialize() { source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" for hook in premkproject postmkproject do assertTrue "Global $hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" assertTrue "Global $hook is not executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" done } test_initialize_hook_dir() { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME/hooks" mkdir -p "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" for hook in premkproject postmkproject do assertTrue "Global $hook was not created" "[ -f $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/$hook ]" assertTrue "Global $hook is not executable" "[ -x $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/$hook ]" done VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME" } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home() { assertTrue "PROJECT_HOME not verified" virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home_missing_dir() { old_home="$PROJECT_HOME" PROJECT_HOME="$PROJECT_HOME/not_there" assertFalse "PROJECT_HOME verified unexpectedly" virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home PROJECT_HOME="$old_home" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_ls.sh0000755000175000017500000000645613427577576016651 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_get_site_packages_dir () { mkvirtualenv "lssitepackagestest" >/dev/null 2>&1 d=$(virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir) echo "site-packages in $d" assertTrue "site-packages dir $d does not exist" "[ -d $d ]" deactivate } test_lssitepackages () { mkvirtualenv "lssitepackagestest" >/dev/null 2>&1 contents="$(lssitepackages)" assertTrue "did not find easy_install in site-packages" "echo $contents | grep -q easy_install" deactivate } test_lssitepackages_space_in_name () { # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " space lssitepackagestest" >/dev/null 2>&1 contents="$(lssitepackages)" assertTrue "did not find easy_install in site-packages" "echo $contents | grep -q easy_install" deactivate } test_lssitepackages_add2virtualenv () { mkvirtualenv "lssitepackagestest" >/dev/null 2>&1 parent_dir=$(dirname $(pwd)) base_dir=$(basename $(pwd)) add2virtualenv "../$base_dir" contents="$(lssitepackages)" actual=$(echo $contents | grep $base_dir) expected=$(echo $contents) assertSame "$expected" "$actual" deactivate } test_lssitepackages_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" lssitepackages >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep 'does not exist'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_lsvirtualenv_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" lsvirtualenv >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep -q 'does not exist'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_lsvirtualenv_space_in_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/with space" mkdir "$WORKON_HOME" (cd "$WORKON_HOME"; virtualenv testenv) >/dev/null 2>&1 lsvirtualenv -b >"$old_home/output" output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message in \"$output\"" "echo $output | grep -q 'testenv'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_lsvirtualenv_space_in_env_name () { # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 lsvirtualenv -b >"$WORKON_HOME/output" 2>&1 assertTrue "Did not see expected message in \"$output\"" "cat \"$WORKON_HOME/output\" | grep -q ' env with space'" } test_lsvirtualenv_blank_lines () { # There should be no blank lines in the list of virtualenvs mkvirtualenv "at-least-one-env" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertFalse "Found blank line in virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options output" "virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options | grep -q '^$'" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_mkvirtualenv_install.sh0000755000175000017500000000136013427577576022475 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -f "$test_dir/requirements.txt" } setUp () { echo } test_single_package () { mkvirtualenv -i IPy "env4" installed=$(pip freeze) assertTrue "IPy not found in $installed" "pip freeze | grep IPy" } test_multiple_packages () { mkvirtualenv -i IPy -i WebTest "env5" installed=$(pip freeze) assertTrue "IPy not found in $installed" "pip freeze | grep IPy" assertTrue "WebTest not found in $installed" "pip freeze | grep WebTest" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_tempfile.sh0000755000175000017500000000437613427577576020037 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" #export HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION=-v oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" echo $PYTHONPATH } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_tempfile () { filename=$(virtualenvwrapper_tempfile hook) assertTrue "Filename is empty" "[ ! -z \"$filename\" ]" assertTrue "File doesn't exist" "[ -f \"$filename\" ]" rm -f $filename comparable_tmpdir=$(echo $TMPDIR | sed 's|/$||') comparable_dirname=$(dirname $filename | sed 's|/$||') assertSame "Temporary directory \"$TMPDIR\" and path not the same for $filename" "$comparable_tmpdir" "$comparable_dirname" assertTrue "virtualenvwrapper-hook not in filename." "echo $filename | grep virtualenvwrapper-hook" } test_bad_mktemp() { # All of the following bogus mktemp programs should cause # virtualenvwrapper_tempfile to return non-zero status mktemp_nonzero() { return 1; } mktemp_empty_string() { return 0; } mktemp_missing_executable() { /foo/bar/baz/qux 2>/dev/null; } # returns status 127 mktemp_missing_result() { echo /foo/bar/baz/qux; } for mktemp_func in mktemp_nonzero mktemp_empty_string \ mktemp_missing_executable mktemp_missing_result do virtualenvwrapper_mktemp() { $mktemp_func "$@"; } filename=$(virtualenvwrapper_tempfile hook 2>/dev/null) assertSame "($mktemp_func) Unexpected exit code $?" "1" "$?" done # Restore the "real" definition of the replaceable function virtualenvwrapper_mktemp() { command mktemp "$@"; } } test_no_such_tmpdir () { old_tmpdir="$TMPDIR" export TMPDIR="$TMPDIR/does-not-exist" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "initialize" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertSame "Unexpected exit code $RC" "1" "$RC" TMPDIR="$old_tmpdir" } test_tmpdir_not_writable () { old_tmpdir="$TMPDIR" export TMPDIR="$TMPDIR/cannot-write" mkdir "$TMPDIR" chmod ugo-w "$TMPDIR" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "initialize" >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertSame "Unexpected exit code $RC" "1" "$RC" chmod ugo+w "$TMPDIR" rmdir "$TMPDIR" TMPDIR="$old_tmpdir" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_allvirtualenv.sh0000755000175000017500000000243113427577576021110 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" unset VIRTUAL_ENV source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" # These three env names must sort the same whether the OS considers leading whitespace or not. # "test" is after " env" and after "env", so the asserts work on OSX and Linux. mkvirtualenv test1 >/dev/null 2>&1 mkvirtualenv test2 >/dev/null 2>&1 # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_allvirtualenv_all() { assertTrue "Did not find test1" "allvirtualenv pwd | grep -q 'test1$'" assertTrue "Did not find test2" "allvirtualenv pwd | grep -q 'test2$'" assertTrue "Did not find ' env with space'" "allvirtualenv pwd | grep -q ' env with space'" } test_allvirtualenv_spaces() { assertTrue "Command did not output The Zen of Python" "allvirtualenv python -c 'import this' | grep -q 'The Zen of Python'" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_mktmpenv.sh0000755000175000017500000000257313427577576020070 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_mktmpenv_no_name() { before=$(lsvirtualenv -b) mktmpenv >/dev/null 2>&1 after=$(lsvirtualenv -b) assertFalse "Environment was not created" "[ \"$before\" = \"$after\" ]" assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" } test_mktmpenv_name() { mktmpenv name-given-by-user >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertTrue "Error was not detected" "[ $RC -ne 0 ]" } test_mktmpenv_n() { mktmpenv -n >/dev/null 2>&1 assertNotSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" } test_mktmpenv_no_cd() { mktmpenv --no-cd >/dev/null 2>&1 assertNotSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" } test_mktmpenv_virtualenv_args() { mktmpenv --no-site-packages >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" } test_deactivate() { mktmpenv >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Environment was not created" "[ ! -z \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\" ]" env_name=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 assertFalse "Environment still exists" "[ -d \"$WORKON_HOME/$env_name\" ]" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_hook_dir.sh0000755000175000017500000000215713427577576020023 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME/hooks" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/hooks/*" } SOURCE_SCRIPTS="initialize postmkvirtualenv predeactivate postdeactivate postactivate " RUN_SCRIPTS="premkvirtualenv prermvirtualenv postrmvirtualenv preactivate get_env_details" test_virtualenvwrapper_initialize() { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME/hooks" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" for hook in $SOURCE_SCRIPTS do assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/hooks/$hook ]" assertFalse "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook is executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/hooks/$hook ]" done for hook in $RUN_SCRIPTS do assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/hooks/$hook ]" assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook is executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/hooks/$hook ]" done } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_derive_workon_home.sh0000755000175000017500000000174313427577576022112 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" TMP_WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$TMP_WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$TMP_WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" echo $PYTHONPATH } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$TMP_WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo WORKON_HOME="$TMP_WORKON_HOME" } test_default() { unset WORKON_HOME assertSame "$HOME/.virtualenvs" "$(virtualenvwrapper_derive_workon_home)" } test_includes_relative_path() { WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/../$(basename $WORKON_HOME)" assertSame "$WORKON_HOME" "$(virtualenvwrapper_derive_workon_home)" } test_begins_relative_path() { WORKON_HOME=".test-virtualenvs" assertSame "$HOME/.test-virtualenvs" "$(virtualenvwrapper_derive_workon_home)" } test_includes_tilde() { WORKON_HOME="~/.test-virtualenvs" assertSame "$HOME/.test-virtualenvs" "$(virtualenvwrapper_derive_workon_home)" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_lazy_loaded.sh0000755000175000017500000000533313427577576020513 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh" virtualenvwrapper_load } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } function_defined_normal() { name="$1" assertTrue "$name not defined" "type $name" assertFalse "$name still set to run lazy loader" "typeset -f $name | grep 'virtualenvwrapper_load'" } test_mkvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal mkvirtualenv } test_rmvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal rmvirtualenv } test_lsvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal lsvirtualenv } test_showvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal showvirtualenv } test_workon_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal workon } test_add2virtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal add2virtualenv } test_cdsitepackages_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal cdsitepackages } test_cdvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal cdvirtualenv } test_cdvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal cdvirtualenv } test_lssitepackages_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal lssitepackages } test_toggleglobalsitepackages_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal toggleglobalsitepackages } test_cpvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal cpvirtualenv } test_setvirtualenvproject_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal setvirtualenvproject } test_mkproject_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal mkproject } test_cdproject_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal cdproject } test_mktmpenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal mktmpenv } test_wipeenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal wipeenv } test_allvirtualenv_defined_normal() { function_defined_normal allvirtualenv } # test_virtualenvwrapper_initialize() { # assertTrue "Initialized" virtualenvwrapper_initialize # for hook in premkvirtualenv postmkvirtualenv prermvirtualenv postrmvirtualenv preactivate postactivate predeactivate postdeactivate # do # assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" # assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook is not executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" # done # assertTrue "Log file was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/hook.log ]" # echo "echo GLOBAL initialize >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" # virtualenvwrapper_initialize # output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") # expected="GLOBAL initialize" # assertSame "$expected" "$output" # } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_cd.sh0000755000175000017500000000365513427577576016617 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" unset VIRTUAL_ENV source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" mkvirtualenv cd-test >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo workon cd-test } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } cd () { fail "Should not be using override cd function" } test_cdvirtual() { start_dir="$(pwd)" cdvirtualenv assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" cdvirtualenv bin assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" } test_cdsitepackages () { start_dir="$(pwd)" cdsitepackages pyvers=$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f2 -d' ' | cut -f1-2 -d.) sitepackages="$VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python${pyvers}/site-packages" assertSame "$sitepackages" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" } test_cdsitepackages_with_arg () { start_dir="$(pwd)" pyvers=$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f2 -d' ' | cut -f1-2 -d.) sitepackage_subdir="$VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python${pyvers}/site-packages/subdir" mkdir -p "${sitepackage_subdir}" cdsitepackages subdir assertSame "$sitepackage_subdir" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" } test_cdvirtualenv_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" cdvirtualenv >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep 'does not exist'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_cdsitepackages_no_workon_home () { deactivate 2>&1 old_home="$WORKON_HOME" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" assertFalse "Was able to change to site-packages" cdsitepackages assertSame "$old_home" "$(pwd)" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_rmvirtualenv.sh0000755000175000017500000000375413427577576020767 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { mkvirtualenv "deleteme" >/dev/null 2>&1 # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_remove () { assertTrue "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme ]" rmvirtualenv "deleteme" assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme ]" } test_remove_space_in_name () { assertTrue "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/\" env with space\" ]" rmvirtualenv " env with space" assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/\" env with space\" ]" } test_remove_several_envs () { assertTrue "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme ]" assertTrue "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/\" env with space\" ]" rmvirtualenv deleteme " env with space" assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme ]" assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/\" env with space\" ]" } test_within_virtualenv () { mkvirtualenv "deleteme2" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme2 ]" cdvirtualenv assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" deactivate rmvirtualenv "deleteme2" assertSame "$WORKON_HOME" "$(pwd)" assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme2 ]" } test_rm_aliased () { alias rm='rm -i' rmvirtualenv "deleteme" unalias rm } test_no_such_env () { assertFalse "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/deleteme2 ]" assertTrue "rmvirtualenv deleteme2" } test_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" rmvirtualenv should_not_be_created >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep 'does not exist'" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_deactivate.sh0000755000175000017500000000243213427577576020332 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" mkvirtualenv "env1" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } test_deactivate () { workon env1 assertNotNull "$VIRTUAL_ENV" deactivate assertNull "$VIRTUAL_ENV" assertFalse virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment } test_deactivate_hooks () { workon env1 for t in pre post do echo "echo GLOBAL ${t}deactivate \$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUAL_ENV >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/${t}deactivate" echo "echo ENV ${t}deactivate \$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUAL_ENV >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/env1/bin/${t}deactivate" done touch "$TMPDIR/catch_output" deactivate output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="ENV predeactivate GLOBAL predeactivate ENV postdeactivate $WORKON_HOME/env1 GLOBAL postdeactivate $WORKON_HOME/env1" assertSame "$expected" "$output" for t in pre post do rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/env1/bin/${t}activate" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/${t}activate" done } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_cd_space_in_name.sh0000755000175000017500000000243713427577576021455 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/ this has spaces" rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" unset VIRTUAL_ENV source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } cd () { fail "Should not be using override cd function" } test_cdvirtual_space_in_workon_home_space_in_name() { workon " env with space" start_dir="$(pwd)" cdvirtualenv assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" cdvirtualenv bin assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" } test_cdsitepackages_space_in_name () { workon " env with space" start_dir="$(pwd)" cdsitepackages pyvers=$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f2 -d' ' | cut -f1-2 -d.) sitepackages="$VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python${pyvers}/site-packages" assertSame "$sitepackages" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/run_tests0000755000175000017500000000406613427577576016604 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- #set -x envdir="$1" shift scripts="$*" if [ -z "$scripts" ] then scripts=$(ls tests/test*.sh) if [ -z "$scripts" ] then echo "Could not find any test scripts to run" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi # Force the tox virtualenv to be active. # # Since this script runs from within a separate shell created by tox, # the name of the virtualenv (in $VIRTUAL_ENV) is inherited, but the # shell functions and other settings created by the activate script # are *not* inherited. # source "$envdir/bin/activate" TMPDIR="$envdir/tmp" export TMPDIR mkdir -p "$TMPDIR" # Set up virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader to print more details than usual for debugging. #export HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION=-vvv HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION="-q" export HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION # Force virtualenvwrapper to use the python interpreter in the # tox-created virtualenv. VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON="$envdir/bin/python" export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON # Clear any user settings for the hook directory or log directory unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_DIR unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS # Run the test scripts with a little formatting around them to make it # easier to find where each script output starts. for test_script in $scripts do echo echo '********************************************************************************' echo "Running $SHELL $test_shell_opts $test_script" echo " VIRTUAL_ENV=$VIRTUAL_ENV" echo " VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" echo " $($VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON -V 2>&1)" echo " PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH" echo " SHELL=$SHELL" echo " BASH_VERSION=$BASH_VERSION" echo " ZSH_VERSION=$ZSH_VERSION" echo " KSH_VERSION=$KSH_VERSION" echo " virtualenv=$(which virtualenv)" echo " test_shell_opts=$test_shell_opts" echo " ZSH=$ZSH_NAME $ZSH_EVAL_CONTEXT" echo " TMPDIR=$TMPDIR" echo SHUNIT_PARENT="$test_script" export SHUNIT_PARENT $SHELL $test_shell_opts $test_script || exit 1 echo done exit 0 virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/manual_test_install.sh0000755000175000017500000000141613427577576021225 0ustar janjan#!/bin/sh # # Test installation of virtualenvwrapper in a new virtualenv. # test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" export WORKON_HOME="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/WORKON_HOME" VERSION=$(python setup.py --version) oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } test_build_ok () { (cd "$test_dir/.." && make sdist) outcome=$? assertSame "0" "$outcome" } test_install () { dist_dir=$(dirname $test_dir)/dist pip install "$dist_dir/virtualenvwrapper-$VERSION.tar.gz" RC=$? assertTrue "Error code $RC" "[ $RC -eq 0 ]" assertTrue "Missing wrapper script" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/installtest/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh ]" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_project_mk.sh0000755000175000017500000000561113427577576020360 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(dirname $0) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME" export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR="$WORKON_HOME/hooks" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" rm -rf "$PROJECT_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } tearDown () { type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 && deactivate } test_create_directories () { mkproject myproject1 >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "env directory not created" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/myproject1 ]" assertTrue "project directory not created" "[ -d $PROJECT_HOME/myproject1 ]" } test_create_virtualenv () { mkproject myproject2 >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "myproject2" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertSame "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject2" "$(cat $VIRTUAL_ENV/.project)" } test_hooks () { echo "echo GLOBAL premkproject \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/premkproject" chmod +x "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/premkproject" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkproject \`pwd\` >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkproject" mkproject myproject3 >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="GLOBAL premkproject $WORKON_HOME myproject3 GLOBAL postmkproject $PROJECT_HOME/myproject3" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/premkproject" rm -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkproject" } test_no_project_home () { old_home="$PROJECT_HOME" export PROJECT_HOME="$PROJECT_HOME/not_there" output=`mkproject should_not_be_created 2>&1` assertTrue "Did not see expected message" "echo $output | grep 'does not exist'" PROJECT_HOME="$old_home" } test_project_exists () { mkproject myproject4 >/dev/null 2>&1 output=`mkproject myproject4 2>&1` assertTrue "Did not see expected message 'already exists' in: $output" "echo $output | grep 'already exists'" output=`mkproject -f myproject4 2>&1` assertFalse "Saw unexpected message 'already exists' in: $output" "echo $output | grep 'already exists'" } test_same_workon_and_project_home () { old_project_home="$PROJECT_HOME" export PROJECT_HOME="$WORKON_HOME" mkproject myproject5 >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "env directory not created" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/myproject1 ]" assertTrue "project directory was created" "[ -d $old_project_home/myproject1 ]" PROJECT_HOME="$old_project_home" } test_alternate_linkage_filename () { export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME=".not-project" mkproject myproject6 >/dev/null 2>&1 assertSame "myproject6" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertSame "$PROJECT_HOME/myproject6" "$(cat $VIRTUAL_ENV/.not-project)" export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME=".project" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_mkvirtualenv.sh0000755000175000017500000002027013427577576020750 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } test_create() { mkvirtualenv "env1" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Environment directory was not created" "[ -d $WORKON_HOME/env1 ]" for hook in postactivate predeactivate postdeactivate do assertTrue "env1 $hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/env1/bin/$hook ]" assertFalse "env1 $hook is executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/env1/bin/$hook ]" done } test_create_space_in_name() { # Only test with leading and internal spaces. Directory names with trailing spaces are legal, # and work with virtualenv on OSX, but error out on Linux. mkvirtualenv " env with space" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue "Environment directory was not created" "[ -d \"$WORKON_HOME/ env with space\" ]" for hook in postactivate predeactivate postdeactivate do assertTrue "$hook was not created" "[ -f \"$WORKON_HOME/ env with space/bin/$hook\" ]" assertFalse "$hook is executable" "[ -x \"$WORKON_HOME/ env with space/bin/$hook\" ]" done assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment env_name=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") assertSame " env with space" "$env_name" } test_activates () { mkvirtualenv "env2" >/dev/null 2>&1 assertTrue virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment assertSame "env2" $(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") } test_hooks () { echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL premkvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" mkvirtualenv "env3" >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") workon_home_as_pwd=$(cd $WORKON_HOME; pwd) expected="GLOBAL premkvirtualenv $workon_home_as_pwd env3 GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" deactivate rmvirtualenv "env3" >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_no_virtualenv () { # Find "which" before we change the path which=$(which which) old_path="$PATH" PATH="/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin" venv=$($which virtualenv 2>/dev/null) if [ ! -z "$venv" ] then echo "FOUND \"$venv\" in PATH so skipping this test" export PATH="$old_path" return 0 fi mkvirtualenv should_not_be_created >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? # Restore the path before testing because # the test script depends on commands in the # path. export PATH="$old_path" assertSame "$RC" "1" } test_no_args () { mkvirtualenv 2>/dev/null 1>&2 RC=$? assertSame "2" "$RC" } test_no_workon_home () { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" mkvirtualenv should_be_created >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertTrue "Did not see expected message in \"$output\"" "cat \"$old_home/output\" | grep 'does not exist'" assertTrue "Did not create environment" "[ -d \"$WORKON_HOME/should_be_created\" ]" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_mkvirtualenv_sitepackages () { # This part of the test is not reliable because # creating a new virtualenv from inside the # tox virtualenv inherits the setting from there. # # Without the option, verify that site-packages are copied. # mkvirtualenv "with_sp" >/dev/null 2>&1 # ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" # assertFalse "$ngsp_file exists" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" # rmvirtualenv "env3" # With the argument, verify that they are not copied. mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages "without_sp" >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" rmvirtualenv "env4" >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_mkvirtualenv_hooks_system_site_packages () { # See issue #189 echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL premkvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" mkvirtualenv --system-site-packages "env189" >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") workon_home_as_pwd=$(cd $WORKON_HOME; pwd) expected="GLOBAL premkvirtualenv $workon_home_as_pwd env189 GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" deactivate rmvirtualenv "env189" >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_mkvirtualenv_args () { # See issue #102 VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS="--no-site-packages" # With the argument, verify that they are not copied. mkvirtualenv "without_sp2" >/dev/null 2>&1 ngsp_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" rmvirtualenv "env4" >/dev/null 2>&1 unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS } test_no_such_virtualenv () { VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/path/to/missing/program echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL premkvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" mkvirtualenv "env3" >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output" 2>/dev/null) workon_home_as_pwd=$(cd $WORKON_HOME; pwd) expected="" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=virtualenv } test_virtualenv_fails () { # Test to reproduce the conditions in issue #76 # https://bitbucket.org/dhellmann/virtualenvwrapper/issue/76/ # # Should not run the premkvirtualenv or postmkvirtualenv hooks # because the environment is not created and even the # premkvirtualenv hooks are run *after* the environment exists # (but before it is activated). export pre_test_dir=$(cd "$test_dir"; pwd) VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=false echo "#!/bin/sh" > "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL premkvirtualenv \`pwd\` \"\$@\" >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" chmod +x "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" echo "echo GLOBAL postmkvirtualenv >> $TMPDIR/catch_output" > "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" mkvirtualenv "env3" >/dev/null 2>&1 output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output" 2>/dev/null) workon_home_as_pwd=$(cd $WORKON_HOME; pwd) expected="" assertSame "$expected" "$output" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/premkvirtualenv" rm -f "$WORKON_HOME/postmkvirtualenv" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=virtualenv } test_mkvirtualenv_python_not_sticky () { typeset _save=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=true mkvirtualenv --python blah foo assertSame "" "$interpreter" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=$_save } test_mkvirtualenv_python_short_option () { typeset _save=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=echo output="$(mkvirtualenv -p python foo)" assertSame "--python=python foo" "$output" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=$_save } test_mkvirtualenv_python_long_option () { typeset _save=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=echo output="$(mkvirtualenv --python python foo)" assertSame "--python=python foo" "$output" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=$_save } test_mkvirtualenv_python_long_option_equal () { typeset _save=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=echo output="$(mkvirtualenv --python=python foo)" assertSame "--python=python foo" "$output" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=$_save } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_toggleglobalsitepackages.sh0000755000175000017500000000237713427577576023257 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_toggleglobalsitepackages () { mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages "test1" ngsp_file=$(dirname "`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`")/no-global-site-packages.txt assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist 1" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" toggleglobalsitepackages -q assertFalse "$ngsp_file exists" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" toggleglobalsitepackages -q assertTrue "$ngsp_file does not exist 2" "[ -f \"$ngsp_file\" ]" } test_toggleglobalsitepackages_quiet () { mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages "test2" assertEquals "Command output is not correct" "Enabled global site-packages" "`toggleglobalsitepackages`" assertEquals "Command output is not correct" "Disabled global site-packages" "`toggleglobalsitepackages`" assertEquals "Command output is not correct" "" "`toggleglobalsitepackages -q`" assertEquals "Command output is not correct" "" "`toggleglobalsitepackages -q`" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_cd_alias.sh0000755000175000017500000000207113427577576017757 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" unset VIRTUAL_ENV source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" mkvirtualenv cd-test >/dev/null 2>&1 deactivate } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo workon cd-test } tearDown () { deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 } test_cd() { alias cd='fail "Should not be using override cd function"' start_dir="$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$VIRTUAL_ENV" assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" unalias cd } # Define hook function to make cd break chpwd () { return 1 } # Run a test that uses cd to ensure the hook is not called test_cd_zsh_chpwd_not_called () { if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]; then start_dir="$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$VIRTUAL_ENV" assertSame "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$start_dir" fi unset -f chpwd >/dev/null 2>&1 } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test.sh0000755000175000017500000001072313427577576016143 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" } oneTimeTearDown() { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } setUp () { echo unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_INITIALIZED rm -f "$TMPDIR/catch_output" } SOURCE_SCRIPTS="initialize postmkvirtualenv predeactivate postdeactivate postactivate " RUN_SCRIPTS="premkvirtualenv prermvirtualenv postrmvirtualenv preactivate get_env_details" test_virtualenvwrapper_initialize() { assertTrue "Initialized" virtualenvwrapper_initialize for hook in $SOURCE_SCRIPTS do assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" assertFalse "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook is executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" done for hook in $RUN_SCRIPTS do assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook was not created" "[ -f $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" assertTrue "Global $WORKON_HOME/$hook is executable" "[ -x $WORKON_HOME/$hook ]" done echo "echo GLOBAL initialize >> \"$TMPDIR/catch_output\"" >> "$WORKON_HOME/initialize" virtualenvwrapper_initialize output=$(cat "$TMPDIR/catch_output") expected="GLOBAL initialize" assertSame "$expected" "$output" } test_virtualenvwrapper_space_in_workon_home() { before="$WORKON_HOME" export WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/this has spaces" expected="$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$expected" virtualenvwrapper_initialize RC=$? assertSame "$expected" "$WORKON_HOME" assertSame "0" "$RC" export WORKON_HOME="$before" } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home() { assertTrue "WORKON_HOME not verified" virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home_missing_dir() { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" assertTrue "Directory already exists" "[ ! -d \"$WORKON_HOME\" ]" virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home >"$old_home/output" 2>&1 output=$(cat "$old_home/output") assertSame "NOTE: Virtual environments directory $WORKON_HOME does not exist. Creating..." "$output" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home_missing_dir_quiet() { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there_quiet" assertTrue "Directory already exists" "[ ! -d \"$WORKON_HOME\" ]" output=$(virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home -q 2>&1) assertSame "" "$output" WORKON_HOME="$old_home" } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home_missing_dir_grep_options() { old_home="$WORKON_HOME" WORKON_HOME="$WORKON_HOME/not_there" # This should prevent the message from being found if it isn't # unset correctly. export GREP_OPTIONS="--count" assertTrue "WORKON_HOME not verified" virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home WORKON_HOME="$old_home" unset GREP_OPTIONS } test_python_interpreter_set_incorrectly() { return_to="$(pwd)" cd "$WORKON_HOME" mkvirtualenv no_wrappers >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? assertEquals "mkvirtualenv return code wrong" "0" "$RC" expected="No module named virtualenvwrapper" # test_shell is set by tests/run_tests if [ "$test_shell" = "" ] then export test_shell=$SHELL fi outfilename="$WORKON_HOME/test_out.$$" subshell_output=$(VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON="$WORKON_HOME/no_wrappers/bin/python" $test_shell $return_to/virtualenvwrapper.sh >"$outfilename" 2>&1) #echo "$subshell_output" cat "$outfilename" | sed "s/'//g" | grep -q "$expected" 2>&1 found_it=$? #echo "$found_it" assertTrue "Expected \'$expected\', got: \'$(cat "$outfilename")\'" "[ $found_it -eq 0 ]" assertFalse "Failed to detect invalid Python location" "VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/python virtualenvwrapper_run_hook initialize >/dev/null 2>&1" cd "$return_to" deactivate } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv(){ assertTrue "Verified unable to verify virtualenv" virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV="thiscannotpossiblyexist123" assertFalse "Incorrectly verified virtualenv" virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv } test_virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone(){ assertTrue "Verified unable to verify virtualenv_clone" virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE="thiscannotpossiblyexist123" assertFalse "Incorrectly verified virtualenv_clone" virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/test_dir_stack.sh0000755000175000017500000000176513427577576020174 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- test_dir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd) source "$test_dir/setup.sh" oneTimeSetUp() { test_begin_dir=$(pwd) } oneTimeTearDown() { cd "$test_begin_dir" } setUp () { rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" source "$test_dir/../virtualenvwrapper.sh" mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/start_here" mkdir "$WORKON_HOME/on_the_stack" echo } tearDown() { if type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 then deactivate fi rm -rf "$WORKON_HOME" } test_ticket_101 () { [ ! -z "$KSH_VERSION" ] && echo "Skipping test under ksh" && return 0 mkvirtualenv some_env deactivate cd "$WORKON_HOME/start_here" pushd "$WORKON_HOME/on_the_stack" rmvirtualenv some_env mkvirtualenv some_env >/dev/null 2>&1 #echo "After mkvirtualenv: `pwd`" deactivate #echo "After deactivate: `pwd`" popd #echo "After popd: `pwd`" current_dir=$(pwd) assertSame "$WORKON_HOME/start_here" "$current_dir" } . "$test_dir/shunit2" virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tests/shunit20000644000175000017500000007472713427577576016162 0ustar janjan# $Id: shunit2 277 2008-10-29 21:20:22Z kate.ward@forestent.com $ # vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2 # vim:foldmethod=marker:foldmarker=/**,*/ # #/** # # # # shUnit 2.1.5 # Shell Unit Test Framework # # http://shunit2.googlecode.com/ # # written by Kate Ward <kate.ward@forestent.com> # released under the LGPL # # This module implements a xUnit based unit test framework similar to JUnit. # #*/ SHUNIT_VERSION='2.1.5' SHUNIT_TRUE=0 SHUNIT_FALSE=1 SHUNIT_ERROR=2 _shunit_warn() { echo "shunit2:WARN $@" >&2; } _shunit_error() { echo "shunit2:ERROR $@" >&2; } _shunit_fatal() { echo "shunit2:FATAL $@" >&2; } # specific shell checks if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ]; then setopt |grep "^shwordsplit$" >/dev/null if [ $? -ne ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then _shunit_fatal 'zsh shwordsplit option is required for proper operation' exit ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi if [ -z "${SHUNIT_PARENT:-}" ]; then _shunit_fatal "zsh does not pass \$0 through properly. please declare \ \"SHUNIT_PARENT=\$0\" before calling shUnit2" exit ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi fi # # constants # __SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX='ASSERT:' __SHUNIT_PARENT=${SHUNIT_PARENT:-$0} # set the constants readonly shunit_constants_=`set |grep '^__SHUNIT_' |cut -d= -f1` echo "${shunit_constants_}" |grep '^Binary file' >/dev/null \ && shunit_constants_=`set |grep -a '^__SHUNIT_' |cut -d= -f1` for shunit_constant_ in ${shunit_constants_}; do shunit_ro_opts_='' case ${ZSH_VERSION:-} in '') ;; # this isn't zsh [123].*) ;; # early versions (1.x, 2.x, 3.x) *) shunit_ro_opts_='-g' ;; # all later versions. declare readonly globally esac readonly ${shunit_ro_opts_} ${shunit_constant_} done unset shunit_constant_ shunit_constants_ shunit_ro_opts_ # variables __shunit_skip=${SHUNIT_FALSE} __shunit_suite='' # counts of tests __shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_TRUE} __shunit_testsTotal=0 __shunit_testsPassed=0 __shunit_testsFailed=0 # counts of asserts __shunit_assertsTotal=0 __shunit_assertsPassed=0 __shunit_assertsFailed=0 __shunit_assertsSkipped=0 __shunit_lineno='' __shunit_reportGenerated=${SHUNIT_FALSE} # macros _SHUNIT_LINENO_='eval __shunit_lineno=""; if [ "${1:-}" = "--lineno" ]; then [ -n "$2" ] && __shunit_lineno="[$2] "; shift 2; fi' #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # assert functions # #/** # # # void # # # # # assertEquals # string [message] # string expected # string actual # # # Asserts that expected and # actual are equal to one another. 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As such, # this function tests that conditions are true or false through evaluation # rather than just looking for a true or false. # # The following test will succeed: assertTrue "[ 34 -gt 23 ]" # The folloing test will fail with a message: assertTrue "test failed" "[ -r '/non/existant/file' ]" # # # #*/ assertTrue() { ${_SHUNIT_LINENO_} if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then _shunit_error "assertTrue() takes one two arguments; $# given" return ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi _shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE} shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno} if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1" shift fi shunit_condition_=$1 # see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value shunit_match_=`expr "${shunit_condition_}" : '\([0-9]*\)'` shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE} if [ -z "${shunit_condition_}" ]; then # null condition shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE} elif [ "${shunit_condition_}" = "${shunit_match_}" ]; then # possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false. [ ${shunit_condition_} -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE} else # (hopefully) a condition ( eval ${shunit_condition_} ) >/dev/null 2>&1 [ $? -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE} fi # record the test if [ ${shunit_return} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then _shunit_assertPass else _shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_}" fi unset shunit_message_ shunit_condition_ shunit_match_ return ${shunit_return} } _ASSERT_TRUE_='eval assertTrue --lineno "${LINENO:-}"' #/** # # # void # # # # # assertFalse # string [message] # string condition # # # Asserts that a given shell test condition is false. The message is # optional. # Testing whether something is true or false is easy enough by using # the assertEquals/assertNotSame functions. Shell supports much more # complicated tests though, and a means to support them was needed. As such, # this function tests that conditions are true or false through evaluation # rather than just looking for a true or false. # # The following test will succeed: assertFalse "[ 'apples' = 'oranges' ]" # The folloing test will fail with a message: assertFalse "test failed" "[ 1 -eq 1 -a 2 -eq 2 ]" # # # #*/ assertFalse() { ${_SHUNIT_LINENO_} if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then _shunit_error "assertFalse() quires one or two arguments; $# given" return ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi _shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE} shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno} if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1" shift fi shunit_condition_=$1 # see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value shunit_match_=`expr "${shunit_condition_}" : '\([0-9]*\)'` shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE} if [ -z "${shunit_condition_}" ]; then # null condition shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE} elif [ "${shunit_condition_}" = "${shunit_match_}" ]; then # possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false. 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The message is optional. # # #*/ failNotEquals() { ${_SHUNIT_LINENO_} if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then _shunit_error "failNotEquals() requires one or two arguments; $# given" return ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi _shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE} shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno} if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1" shift fi shunit_unexpected_=$1 shunit_actual_=$2 _shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_:+${shunit_message_} }expected:<${shunit_unexpected_}> but was:<${shunit_actual_}>" unset shunit_message_ shunit_unexpected_ shunit_actual_ return ${SHUNIT_FALSE} } _FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_='eval failNotEquals --lineno "${LINENO:-}"' #/** # # # void # # # # # failSame # string [message] # # # Indicate test failure because arguments were the same. 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If it does not exist, shUnit2 will # search the parent script for all functions beginning with the word # test, and they will be added dynamically to the test # suite. # # #*/ # Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation # suite() { :; } #/** # # # void # # # # # suite_addTest # string function # # # This function adds a function name to the list of tests scheduled for # execution as part of this test suite. This function should only be called # from within the suite() function. # # #*/ suite_addTest() { shunit_func_=${1:-} __shunit_suite="${__shunit_suite:+${__shunit_suite} }${shunit_func_}" __shunit_testsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_testsTotal} + 1` unset shunit_func_ } #/** # # # void # # # # # oneTimeSetUp # # # # This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their # test suite. # If this function exists, it will be called once before any tests are # run. It is useful to prepare a common environment for all tests. # # #*/ # Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation # oneTimeSetUp() { :; } #/** # # # void # # # # # oneTimeTearDown # # # # This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their # test suite. # If this function exists, it will be called once after all tests are # completed. It is useful to clean up the environment after all tests. # # #*/ # Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation # oneTimeTearDown() { :; } #/** # # # void # # # # # setUp # # # # This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their # test suite. # If this function exists, it will be called before each test is run. # It is useful to reset the environment before each test. # # #*/ # Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation # setUp() { :; } #/** # # # void # # # # # tearDown # # # # This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their # test suite. # If this function exists, it will be called after each test completes. # It is useful to clean up the environment after each test. # # #*/ # Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation # tearDown() { :; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # internal shUnit2 functions # # this function is a cross-platform temporary directory creation tool. not all # OSes have the mktemp function, so one is included here. _shunit_mktempDir() { # try the standard mktemp function ( exec mktemp -dqt shunit.XXXXXX 2>/dev/null ) && return # the standard mktemp didn't work. doing our own. if [ -r '/dev/urandom' ]; then _shunit_random_=`od -vAn -N4 -tx4 "${_shunit_file_}" #! /bin/sh exit ${SHUNIT_TRUE} EOF chmod +x "${_shunit_file_}" done unset _shunit_file_ } _shunit_cleanup() { _shunit_name_=$1 case ${_shunit_name_} in EXIT) _shunit_signal_=0 ;; INT) _shunit_signal_=2 ;; TERM) _shunit_signal_=15 ;; *) _shunit_warn "unrecognized trap value (${_shunit_name_})" _shunit_signal_=0 ;; esac # do our work rm -fr "${__shunit_tmpDir}" # exit for all non-EXIT signals if [ ${_shunit_name_} != 'EXIT' ]; then _shunit_warn "trapped and now handling the (${_shunit_name_}) signal" # disable EXIT trap trap 0 # add 128 to signal and exit exit `expr ${_shunit_signal_} + 128` elif [ ${__shunit_reportGenerated} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] ; then _shunit_assertFail 'Unknown failure encountered running a test' _shunit_generateReport exit ${SHUNIT_ERROR} fi unset _shunit_name_ _shunit_signal_ } # The actual running of the tests happens here. _shunit_execSuite() { for _shunit_test_ in ${__shunit_suite}; do __shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_TRUE} # disable skipping endSkipping # execute the per-test setup function setUp # execute the test echo "${_shunit_test_}" eval ${_shunit_test_} # execute the per-test tear-down function tearDown # update stats if [ ${__shunit_testSuccess} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then __shunit_testsPassed=`expr ${__shunit_testsPassed} + 1` else __shunit_testsFailed=`expr ${__shunit_testsFailed} + 1` fi done unset _shunit_test_ } # This function exits shUnit2 with the appropriate error code and OK/FAILED # message. _shunit_generateReport() { _shunit_ok_=${SHUNIT_TRUE} # if no exit code was provided one, determine an appropriate one [ ${__shunit_testsFailed} -gt 0 \ -o ${__shunit_testSuccess} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] \ && _shunit_ok_=${SHUNIT_FALSE} echo if [ ${__shunit_testsTotal} -eq 1 ]; then echo "Ran ${__shunit_testsTotal} test." else echo "Ran ${__shunit_testsTotal} tests." fi _shunit_failures_='' _shunit_skipped_='' [ ${__shunit_assertsFailed} -gt 0 ] \ && _shunit_failures_="failures=${__shunit_assertsFailed}" [ ${__shunit_assertsSkipped} -gt 0 ] \ && _shunit_skipped_="skipped=${__shunit_assertsSkipped}" if [ ${_shunit_ok_} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then _shunit_msg_='OK' [ -n "${_shunit_skipped_}" ] \ && _shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_} (${_shunit_skipped_})" else _shunit_msg_="FAILED (${_shunit_failures_}" [ -n "${_shunit_skipped_}" ] \ && _shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_},${_shunit_skipped_}" _shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_})" fi echo echo ${_shunit_msg_} __shunit_reportGenerated=${SHUNIT_TRUE} unset _shunit_failures_ _shunit_msg_ _shunit_ok_ _shunit_skipped_ } _shunit_shouldSkip() { [ ${__shunit_skip} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] && return ${SHUNIT_FALSE} _shunit_assertSkip } _shunit_assertPass() { __shunit_assertsPassed=`expr ${__shunit_assertsPassed} + 1` __shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1` } _shunit_assertFail() { _shunit_msg_=$1 __shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_FALSE} __shunit_assertsFailed=`expr ${__shunit_assertsFailed} + 1` __shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1` echo "${__SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX}${_shunit_msg_}" unset _shunit_msg_ } _shunit_assertSkip() { __shunit_assertsSkipped=`expr ${__shunit_assertsSkipped} + 1` __shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1` } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # main # # create a temporary storage location __shunit_tmpDir=`_shunit_mktempDir` # provide a public temporary directory for unit test scripts # TODO(kward): document this shunit_tmpDir="${__shunit_tmpDir}/tmp" mkdir "${shunit_tmpDir}" # setup traps to clean up after ourselves trap '_shunit_cleanup EXIT' 0 trap '_shunit_cleanup INT' 2 trap '_shunit_cleanup TERM' 15 # create phantom functions to work around issues with Cygwin _shunit_mktempFunc PATH="${__shunit_tmpDir}:${PATH}" # execute the oneTimeSetUp function (if it exists) oneTimeSetUp # execute the suite function defined in the parent test script # deprecated as of 2.1.0 suite # if no suite function was defined, dynamically build a list of functions if [ -z "${__shunit_suite}" ]; then shunit_funcs_=`grep "^[ \t]*test[A-Za-z0-9_]* *()" ${__SHUNIT_PARENT} \ |sed 's/[^A-Za-z0-9_]//g'` for shunit_func_ in ${shunit_funcs_}; do suite_addTest ${shunit_func_} done fi unset shunit_func_ shunit_funcs_ # execute the tests _shunit_execSuite # execute the oneTimeTearDown function (if it exists) oneTimeTearDown # generate the report _shunit_generateReport # that's it folks [ ${__shunit_testsFailed} -eq 0 ] exit $? #/** # #*/ virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/setup.cfg0000644000175000017500000000542513427610255015265 0ustar janjan[metadata] name = virtualenvwrapper author = Doug Hellmann author-email = doug@doughellmann.com summary = Enhancements to virtualenv description-file = README.txt license = MIT classifier = Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Programming Language :: Python Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 Intended Audience :: Developers Environment :: Console keywords = virtualenv home-page = https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/ zip_safe = False [files] packages = virtualenvwrapper namespace_packages = virtualenvwrapper scripts = virtualenvwrapper.sh virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh [global] zip_safe = False setup-hooks = pbr.hooks.setup_hook [entry_points] virtualenvwrapper.initialize = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:initialize project = virtualenvwrapper.project:initialize virtualenvwrapper.initialize_source = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:initialize_source virtualenvwrapper.pre_mkvirtualenv = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:pre_mkvirtualenv virtualenvwrapper.post_mkvirtualenv_source = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:post_mkvirtualenv_source virtualenvwrapper.pre_cpvirtualenv = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:pre_cpvirtualenv virtualenvwrapper.post_cpvirtualenv_source = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:post_cpvirtualenv_source virtualenvwrapper.pre_rmvirtualenv = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:pre_rmvirtualenv virtualenvwrapper.post_rmvirtualenv = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:post_rmvirtualenv virtualenvwrapper.project.pre_mkproject = project = virtualenvwrapper.project:pre_mkproject virtualenvwrapper.project.post_mkproject_source = project = virtualenvwrapper.project:post_mkproject_source virtualenvwrapper.pre_activate = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:pre_activate virtualenvwrapper.post_activate_source = project = virtualenvwrapper.project:post_activate_source user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:post_activate_source virtualenvwrapper.pre_deactivate_source = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:pre_deactivate_source virtualenvwrapper.post_deactivate_source = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:post_deactivate_source virtualenvwrapper.get_env_details = user_scripts = virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts:get_env_details [pbr] warnerrors = true [wheel] universal = true [build_sphinx] source-dir = docs/source build-dir = docs/build all_files = 1 [egg_info] tag_build = tag_date = 0 virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh0000644000175000017500000000424213427577576020655 0ustar janjan#!/bin/sh # Alternative startup script for faster login times. export _VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API="$_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API mkvirtualenv rmvirtualenv lsvirtualenv showvirtualenv workon add2virtualenv cdsitepackages cdvirtualenv lssitepackages toggleglobalsitepackages cpvirtualenv setvirtualenvproject mkproject cdproject mktmpenv wipeenv allvirtualenv" if [ -z "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT" ] then export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT="$(command \which virtualenvwrapper.sh)" fi if [ -z "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT" ] then echo "ERROR: virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh: Could not find virtualenvwrapper.sh" 1>&2 fi # Load the real implementation of the API from virtualenvwrapper.sh function virtualenvwrapper_load { # Only source the script once. # We might get called multiple times, because not all of _VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API gets # a real completion. if [ -z $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAZY_LOADED ] then # NOTE: For Zsh, I have tried to unset any auto-load completion. # (via `compctl + $(echo ${_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API})`. # But this does not appear to work / triggers a crash. source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT" VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAZY_LOADED=1 fi } # Set up "alias" functions based on the API definition. function virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_loader { typeset venvw_name for venvw_name in $(echo ${_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API}) do eval " function $venvw_name { virtualenvwrapper_load ${venvw_name} \"\$@\" } " done } # Set up completion functions to virtualenvwrapper_load function virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_completion { if [ -n "$BASH" ] ; then function virtualenvwrapper_lazy_load { virtualenvwrapper_load return 124 } complete -o nospace -F virtualenvwrapper_lazy_load $(echo ${_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API}) elif [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] ; then compctl -K virtualenvwrapper_load $(echo ${_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_API}) fi } virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_loader # Cannot be reset in zsh to fallback to files (e.g. mkvirtualenv). virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_completion unset virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_loader unset virtualenvwrapper_setup_lazy_completion virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/tox.ini0000644000175000017500000000143413427577576014775 0ustar janjan[tox] envlist = py27,py33,py34,py35,py36,zsh,ksh,style [testenv] install_command = pip install -U {opts} {packages} commands = bash ./tests/run_tests {envdir} [] deps = -rrequirements.txt setenv = TOXIC = true SHELL = /bin/bash whitelist_externals = bash zsh ksh [testenv:style] deps = flake8 commands = flake8 virtualenvwrapper docs/source/conf.py [testenv:zsh] basepython=python2.7 setenv = SHELL = /bin/zsh test_shell_opts = -o shwordsplit commands = zsh -o shwordsplit ./tests/run_tests {envdir} [] [testenv:ksh] basepython=python2.7 setenv = SHELL = /bin/ksh commands = ksh ./tests/run_tests {envdir} [] [testenv:docs] basepython=python2.7 deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt -r{toxinidir}/docs/requirements.txt commands = python setup.py build_sphinx virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/LICENSE0000644000175000017500000000167013427577576014471 0ustar janjanCopyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/MANIFEST.in0000644000175000017500000000010013427577576015205 0ustar janjanrecursive-include docs *.rst *.py *.html *.css *.js *.png *.txt virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/setup.py0000644000175000017500000000015013427577576015166 0ustar janjan#!/usr/bin/env python from setuptools import setup setup( setup_requires=['pbr'], pbr=True, ) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/README.txt0000644000175000017500000000775013427610173015144 0ustar janjan.. -*- mode: rst -*- ################# virtualenvwrapper ################# virtualenvwrapper is a set of extensions to Ian Bicking's `virtualenv `_ tool. The extensions include wrappers for creating and deleting virtual environments and otherwise managing your development workflow, making it easier to work on more than one project at a time without introducing conflicts in their dependencies. **Warning:** The 4.x release includes some potentially incompatible changes for extensions from 3.x. The python modules for extensions are now *always* run with ``PWD=$WORKON_HOME`` (previously the value of PWD varied depending on the hook). The *shell* portion of any hook (anything sourced by the user's shell when the hook is run) is still run in the same place as before. ======== Features ======== 1. Organizes all of your virtual environments in one place. 2. Wrappers for creating, copying and deleting environments, including user-configurable hooks. 3. Use a single command to switch between environments. 4. Tab completion for commands that take a virtual environment as argument. 5. User-configurable hooks for all operations. 6. Plugin system for more creating sharable extensions. Rich Leland has created a short `screencast `__ showing off the features of virtualenvwrapper. ============ Installation ============ See the `project documentation `__ for installation and setup instructions. Supported Shells ================ virtualenvwrapper is a set of shell *functions* defined in Bourne shell compatible syntax. It is tested under ``bash``, ``ksh``, and ``zsh``. It may work with other shells, so if you find that it does work with a shell not listed here please let me know. If you can modify it to work with another shell, without completely rewriting it, send a pull request through the bitbucket project page. If you write a clone to work with an incompatible shell, let me know and I will link to it from this page. Python Versions =============== virtualenvwrapper is tested under Python 2.6 - 3.6. ======= Support ======= Join the `virtualenvwrapper Google Group `__ to discuss issues and features. Report bugs via the `bug tracker on Bitbucket `__. Shell Aliases ============= Since virtualenvwrapper is largely a shell script, it uses shell commands for a lot of its actions. If your environment makes heavy use of shell aliases or other customizations, you may encounter issues. Before reporting bugs in the bug tracker, please test *without* your aliases enabled. If you can identify the alias causing the problem, that will help make virtualenvwrapper more robust. ========== Change Log ========== The `release history`_ is part of the project documentation. .. _release history: https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html ======= License ======= Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/Makefile0000644000175000017500000000162613427577576015125 0ustar janjan# Default target is to show help help: @echo "sdist - Source distribution" @echo "html - HTML documentation" @echo "docclean - Remove documentation build files" @echo "upload - upload a new release to PyPI" @echo "develop - install development version" @echo "test - run the test suite" @echo "test-quick - run the test suite for bash and one version of Python ($(PYTHON27))" .PHONY: sdist sdist: html rm -f dist/*.gz rm -rf docs/website python setup.py sdist cp -v dist/*.gz ~/Desktop # Documentation .PHONY: html html: tox -e docs .PHONY: docclean docclean: rm -rf docs/build docs/html # Register the new version on pypi .PHONY: register register: echo "USE upload target" exit 1 python setup.py register .PHONY: upload upload: python setup.py sdist upload # Testing test: tox test-quick: tox -e py27 develop: python setup.py develop virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper/0000755000175000017500000000000013427610255017236 5ustar janjanvirtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper/project.py0000644000175000017500000000260313427577576021301 0ustar janjan# encoding: utf-8 # # Copyright (c) 2010 Doug Hellmann. All rights reserved. # """virtualenvwrapper.project """ import logging import os from virtualenvwrapper.user_scripts import make_hook, run_global, PERMISSIONS log = logging.getLogger(__name__) GLOBAL_HOOKS = [ # mkproject ("premkproject", "This hook is run after a new project is created " "and before it is activated.", PERMISSIONS), ("postmkproject", "This hook is run after a new project is activated.", PERMISSIONS), ] def initialize(args): """Set up user hooks """ for filename, comment, permissions in GLOBAL_HOOKS: make_hook(os.path.join('$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR', filename), comment, permissions) return def pre_mkproject(args): log.debug('pre_mkproject %s', str(args)) run_global('premkproject', *args) return def post_mkproject_source(args): return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkproject" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkproject" """ def post_activate_source(args): return """ # # Change to the project directory, as long as we haven't been told not to. # [ -f "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME" \ -a "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_CD" = 1 ] && \ virtualenvwrapper_cd \ "$(cat \"$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME\")" """ virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000013113427577576021364 0ustar janjan"""virtualenvwrapper module """ __import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper/user_scripts.py0000644000175000017500000002226613427577576022367 0ustar janjan# encoding: utf-8 # # Copyright (c) 2010 Doug Hellmann. All rights reserved. # """Plugin to handle hooks in user-defined scripts. """ import logging import os import re import stat import subprocess import sys log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Are we running under msys if sys.platform == 'win32' and \ os.environ.get('OS') == 'Windows_NT' and \ os.environ.get('MSYSTEM') in ('MINGW32', 'MINGW64'): is_msys = True script_folder = 'Scripts' else: is_msys = False script_folder = 'bin' def _get_msys_shell(): if 'MSYS_HOME' in os.environ: return [get_path(os.environ['MSYS_HOME'], 'bin', 'sh.exe')] else: for path in os.environ['PATH'].split(';'): if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'sh.exe')): return [get_path(path, 'sh.exe')] raise Exception('Could not find sh.exe') def run_script(script_path, *args): """Execute a script in a subshell. """ if os.path.exists(script_path): cmd = [script_path] + list(args) if is_msys: cmd = _get_msys_shell() + cmd log.debug('running %s', str(cmd)) try: subprocess.call(cmd) except OSError: _, msg, _ = sys.exc_info() log.error('could not run "%s": %s', script_path, str(msg)) # log.debug('Returned %s', return_code) return def run_global(script_name, *args): """Run a script from $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR. """ script_path = get_path('$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR', script_name) run_script(script_path, *args) return PERMISSIONS = ( stat.S_IRWXU # read/write/execute, user | stat.S_IRGRP # read, group | stat.S_IXGRP # execute, group | stat.S_IROTH # read, others | stat.S_IXOTH # execute, others ) PERMISSIONS_SOURCED = PERMISSIONS & ~( # remove executable bits for stat.S_IXUSR # ... user | stat.S_IXGRP # ... group | stat.S_IXOTH # ... others ) GLOBAL_HOOKS = [ # initialize ("initialize", "This hook is sourced during the startup phase " "when loading virtualenvwrapper.sh.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # mkvirtualenv ("premkvirtualenv", "This hook is run after a new virtualenv is created " "and before it is activated.\n" "# argument: name of new environment", PERMISSIONS), ("postmkvirtualenv", "This hook is sourced after a new virtualenv is activated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # cpvirtualenv: # precpvirtualenv (run), # postcpvirtualenv (sourced) # rmvirtualenv ("prermvirtualenv", "This hook is run before a virtualenv is deleted.\n" "# argument: full path to environment directory", PERMISSIONS), ("postrmvirtualenv", "This hook is run after a virtualenv is deleted.\n" "# argument: full path to environment directory", PERMISSIONS), # deactivate ("predeactivate", "This hook is sourced before every virtualenv is deactivated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), ("postdeactivate", "This hook is sourced after every virtualenv is deactivated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # activate ("preactivate", "This hook is run before every virtualenv is activated.\n" "# argument: environment name", PERMISSIONS), ("postactivate", "This hook is sourced after every virtualenv is activated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # mkproject: # premkproject (run), # postmkproject (sourced) # get_env_details ("get_env_details", "This hook is run when the list of virtualenvs is printed " "so each name can include details.\n" "# argument: environment name", PERMISSIONS), ] LOCAL_HOOKS = [ # deactivate ("predeactivate", "This hook is sourced before this virtualenv is deactivated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), ("postdeactivate", "This hook is sourced after this virtualenv is deactivated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # activate ("preactivate", "This hook is run before this virtualenv is activated.", PERMISSIONS), ("postactivate", "This hook is sourced after this virtualenv is activated.", PERMISSIONS_SOURCED), # get_env_details ("get_env_details", "This hook is run when the list of virtualenvs is printed " "in 'long' mode so each name can include details.\n" "# argument: environment name", PERMISSIONS), ] def make_hook(filename, comment, permissions): """Create a hook script. :param filename: The name of the file to write. :param comment: The comment to insert into the file. """ filename = get_path(filename) if not os.path.exists(filename): log.info('creating %s', filename) f = open(filename, 'w') try: # for sourced scripts, the shebang line won't be used; # it is useful for editors to recognize the file type, though f.write("#!%(shell)s\n# %(comment)s\n\n" % { 'comment': comment, 'shell': os.environ.get('SHELL', '/bin/sh'), }) finally: f.close() os.chmod(filename, permissions) return # HOOKS def initialize(args): for filename, comment, permissions in GLOBAL_HOOKS: make_hook(get_path('$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR', filename), comment, permissions) return def initialize_source(args): return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/initialize" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/initialize" """ def pre_mkvirtualenv(args): log.debug('pre_mkvirtualenv %s', str(args)) envname = args[0] for filename, comment, permissions in LOCAL_HOOKS: make_hook(get_path('$WORKON_HOME', envname, script_folder, filename), comment, permissions) run_global('premkvirtualenv', *args) return def post_mkvirtualenv_source(args): log.debug('post_mkvirtualenv_source %s', str(args)) return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkvirtualenv" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkvirtualenv" """ def pre_cpvirtualenv(args): log.debug('pre_cpvirtualenv %s', str(args)) envname = args[0] for filename, comment, permissions in LOCAL_HOOKS: make_hook(get_path('$WORKON_HOME', envname, script_folder, filename), comment, permissions) run_global('precpvirtualenv', *args) return def post_cpvirtualenv_source(args): log.debug('post_cpvirtualenv_source %s', str(args)) return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postcpvirtualenv" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postcpvirtualenv" """ def pre_rmvirtualenv(args): log.debug('pre_rmvirtualenv') run_global('prermvirtualenv', *args) return def post_rmvirtualenv(args): log.debug('post_rmvirtualenv') run_global('postrmvirtualenv', *args) return def pre_activate(args): log.debug('pre_activate') run_global('preactivate', *args) script_path = get_path('$WORKON_HOME', args[0], script_folder, 'preactivate') run_script(script_path, *args) return def post_activate_source(args): log.debug('post_activate_source') return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postactivate" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postactivate" [ -f "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/postactivate" ] && \ source "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/postactivate" """ def pre_deactivate_source(args): log.debug('pre_deactivate_source') return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # [ -f "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/predeactivate" ] && \ source "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/predeactivate" [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/predeactivate" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/predeactivate" """ def post_deactivate_source(args): log.debug('post_deactivate_source') return """ # # Run user-provided scripts # VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUAL_ENV="$WORKON_HOME/%(env_name)s" [ -f "$WORKON_HOME/%(env_name)s/bin/postdeactivate" ] && \ source "$WORKON_HOME/%(env_name)s/bin/postdeactivate" [ -f "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postdeactivate" ] && \ source "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postdeactivate" unset VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUAL_ENV """ % {'env_name': args[0]} def get_env_details(args): log.debug('get_env_details') run_global('get_env_details', *args) script_path = get_path('$WORKON_HOME', args[0], script_folder, 'get_env_details') run_script(script_path, *args) return def get_path(*args): ''' Get a full path from args. Path separator is determined according to the os and the shell and allow to use is_msys. Variables and user are expanded during the process. ''' path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(os.path.join(*args))) if is_msys: # MSYS accept unix or Win32 and sometimes # it drives to mixed style paths if re.match(r'^/[a-zA-Z](/|^)', path): # msys path could starts with '/c/'-form drive letter path = ''.join((path[1], ':', path[2:])) path = path.replace('/', os.sep) return os.path.abspath(path) virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper/hook_loader.py0000644000175000017500000001472213427577576022126 0ustar janjan# encoding: utf-8 # # Copyright (c) 2010 Doug Hellmann. All rights reserved. # """Load hooks for virtualenvwrapper. """ import inspect import itertools import logging import logging.handlers import optparse import os import sys from stevedore import ExtensionManager from stevedore import NamedExtensionManager LOG_FORMAT = '%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(name)s %(message)s' class GroupWriteRotatingFileHandler(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler): """Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1407474 """ def _open(self): prevumask = os.umask(0o002) rtv = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler._open(self) os.umask(prevumask) return rtv def main(): parser = optparse.OptionParser( usage='usage: %prog [options] []', prog='virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader', description='Manage hooks for virtualenvwrapper', ) parser.add_option( '-S', '--script', help='Runs "hook" then "_source", writing the ' + 'result to ', dest='script_filename', default=None, ) parser.add_option( '-s', '--source', help='Print the shell commands to be run in the current shell', action='store_true', dest='sourcing', default=False, ) parser.add_option( '-l', '--list', help='Print a list of the plugins available for the given hook', action='store_true', default=False, dest='listing', ) parser.add_option( '-v', '--verbose', help='Show more information on the console', action='store_const', const=2, default=1, dest='verbose_level', ) parser.add_option( '-q', '--quiet', help='Show less information on the console', action='store_const', const=0, dest='verbose_level', ) parser.add_option( '-n', '--name', help='Only run the hook from the named plugin', action='append', dest='names', default=[], ) parser.disable_interspersed_args() # stop when on option without an '-' options, args = parser.parse_args() root_logger = logging.getLogger('virtualenvwrapper') # Set up logging to a file logfile = os.environ.get('VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LOG_FILE') if logfile: root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) file_handler = GroupWriteRotatingFileHandler( logfile, maxBytes=10240, backupCount=1, ) formatter = logging.Formatter(LOG_FORMAT) file_handler.setFormatter(formatter) root_logger.addHandler(file_handler) # Send higher-level messages to the console, too console = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) console_level = [logging.WARNING, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG, ][options.verbose_level] console.setLevel(console_level) formatter = logging.Formatter('%(name)s %(message)s') console.setFormatter(formatter) root_logger.addHandler(console) root_logger.setLevel(console_level) # logging.getLogger(__name__).debug('cli args %s', args) # Determine which hook we're running if not args: if options.listing: list_hooks() return 0 else: parser.error('Please specify the hook to run') hook = args[0] if options.sourcing and options.script_filename: parser.error('--source and --script are mutually exclusive.') if options.sourcing: hook += '_source' log = logging.getLogger('virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader') log.debug('Running %s hooks', hook) run_hooks(hook, options, args) if options.script_filename: log.debug('Saving sourcable %s hooks to %s', hook, options.script_filename) options.sourcing = True output = open(options.script_filename, "w") try: output.write('# %s\n' % hook) # output.write('echo %s\n' % hook) # output.write('set -x\n') run_hooks(hook + '_source', options, args, output) finally: output.close() return 0 def run_hooks(hook, options, args, output=None): log = logging.getLogger('virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader') if output is None: output = sys.stdout namespace = 'virtualenvwrapper.%s' % hook if options.names: log.debug('looking for %s hooks %s' % (namespace, options.names)) hook_mgr = NamedExtensionManager(namespace, options.names) else: log.debug('looking for %s hooks' % namespace) hook_mgr = ExtensionManager(namespace) if options.listing: def show(ext): output.write(' %-10s -- %s\n' % (ext.name, inspect.getdoc(ext.plugin) or '')) try: hook_mgr.map(show) except RuntimeError: # no templates output.write(' No templates installed.\n') elif options.sourcing: def get_source(ext, args): # Show the shell commands so they can # be run in the calling shell. log.debug('getting source instructions for %s' % ext.name) contents = (ext.plugin(args) or '').strip() if contents: output.write('# %s\n' % ext.name) output.write(contents) output.write("\n") try: hook_mgr.map(get_source, args[1:]) except RuntimeError: pass else: # Just run the plugin ourselves def invoke(ext, args): log.debug('running %s' % ext.name) ext.plugin(args) try: hook_mgr.map(invoke, args[1:]) except RuntimeError: pass def list_hooks(output=None): if output is None: output = sys.stdout static_names = [ 'initialize', 'get_env_details', 'project.pre_mkproject', 'project.post_mkproject', 'project.template', ] pre_post_hooks = ( '_'.join(h) for h in itertools.product(['pre', 'post'], ['mkvirtualenv', 'rmvirtualenv', 'activate', 'deactivate', 'cpvirtualenv', ]) ) for hook in itertools.chain(static_names, pre_post_hooks): output.write(hook + '\n') if __name__ == '__main__': main() virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/PKG-INFO0000644000175000017500000001344413427610255014541 0ustar janjanMetadata-Version: 1.1 Name: virtualenvwrapper Version: 4.8.4 Summary: Enhancements to virtualenv Home-page: https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/ Author: Doug Hellmann Author-email: doug@doughellmann.com License: MIT Description: .. -*- mode: rst -*- ################# virtualenvwrapper ################# virtualenvwrapper is a set of extensions to Ian Bicking's `virtualenv `_ tool. The extensions include wrappers for creating and deleting virtual environments and otherwise managing your development workflow, making it easier to work on more than one project at a time without introducing conflicts in their dependencies. **Warning:** The 4.x release includes some potentially incompatible changes for extensions from 3.x. The python modules for extensions are now *always* run with ``PWD=$WORKON_HOME`` (previously the value of PWD varied depending on the hook). The *shell* portion of any hook (anything sourced by the user's shell when the hook is run) is still run in the same place as before. ======== Features ======== 1. Organizes all of your virtual environments in one place. 2. Wrappers for creating, copying and deleting environments, including user-configurable hooks. 3. Use a single command to switch between environments. 4. Tab completion for commands that take a virtual environment as argument. 5. User-configurable hooks for all operations. 6. Plugin system for more creating sharable extensions. Rich Leland has created a short `screencast `__ showing off the features of virtualenvwrapper. ============ Installation ============ See the `project documentation `__ for installation and setup instructions. Supported Shells ================ virtualenvwrapper is a set of shell *functions* defined in Bourne shell compatible syntax. It is tested under ``bash``, ``ksh``, and ``zsh``. It may work with other shells, so if you find that it does work with a shell not listed here please let me know. If you can modify it to work with another shell, without completely rewriting it, send a pull request through the bitbucket project page. If you write a clone to work with an incompatible shell, let me know and I will link to it from this page. Python Versions =============== virtualenvwrapper is tested under Python 2.6 - 3.6. ======= Support ======= Join the `virtualenvwrapper Google Group `__ to discuss issues and features. Report bugs via the `bug tracker on Bitbucket `__. Shell Aliases ============= Since virtualenvwrapper is largely a shell script, it uses shell commands for a lot of its actions. If your environment makes heavy use of shell aliases or other customizations, you may encounter issues. Before reporting bugs in the bug tracker, please test *without* your aliases enabled. If you can identify the alias causing the problem, that will help make virtualenvwrapper more robust. ========== Change Log ========== The `release history`_ is part of the project documentation. .. _release history: https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html ======= License ======= Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. Keywords: virtualenv Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Environment :: Console virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/README.ja.rst0000644000175000017500000001202013427577576015533 0ustar janjan.. -*- mode: rst -*- ################# virtualenvwrapper ################# virtualenvwrapper は Ian Bicking の `virtualenv `_ ツールの 拡張機能です。この拡張機能は仮想環境の作成・削除を行ったり、 開発ワークフローを管理するラッパーを提供します。このラッパーを 使用することで、開発環境の依存による競合を発生させず、1つ以上の プロジェクトで同時に作業し易くなります。 ==== 機能 ==== 1. 1つの開発環境で全ての仮想環境を構成する 2. 仮想環境を管理(作成、削除、コピー)するラッパー 3. たった1つのコマンドで仮想環境を切り替える 4. コマンドの引数として仮想環境がタブ補完できる 5. 全ての操作に対してユーザ設定でフックできる(:ref:`scripts` を参照) 6. さらに共有可能な拡張機能を作成できるプラグインシステム(:ref:`plugins` を参照) Rich Leland は virtualenvwrapper の機能を誇示するために短い `スクリーンキャスト `__ を作成しました。 ============ インストール ============ インストールとインフラを設定するには `プロジェクトのドキュメント `__ を参照してください。 サポートシェル ============== virtualenvwrapper は Bourne シェル互換の構文で定義された シェル *関数* のセットです。それは `bash`, `ksh` と `zsh` で テストされています。その他のシェルでも動作するかもしれませんが、 ここに記載されていないシェルで動作することを発見したら私に 教えてください。もしあなたがその他のシェルで動作させるために virtualenvwrapper を完全に書き直すことなく修正できるなら、 bitbucket のプロジェクトページを通じて pull リクエストを 送ってください。あなたが非互換なシェル上で動作させるクローンを 作成するなら、このページでリンクを張るので私に連絡してください。 Python バージョン ================= virtualenvwrapper は Python 2.4 - 2.7 でテストされています。 1.x からのアップグレード ======================== ラッパー関数を含むシェルスクリプトは 2.x バージョンで bash 以外のシェルをサポートするためにその名前が変更されました。 あなたの起動ファイルの ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper_bashrc`` を ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh`` へ変更してください。 ==== 貢献 ==== virtualenvwrapper のコアへ新しい機能を追加する前に、 その代わりに機能拡張として実装すべきかどうかをよく考えてください。 パッチを提供するための tips は `開発者ドキュメント `__ を参照してください。 ======== サポート ======== 問題や機能を議論するには `virtualenvwrapper Google Group `__ に参加してください。 `BitBucket のバグトラッカー `__ でバグを報告してください。 シェルエイリアス ================ virtualenvwrapper は大きなシェルスクリプトなので、 多くのアクションはシェルコマンドを使用します。 あなたの環境が多くのシェルエイリアスやその他の カスタマイズを行っているなら、何かしら問題に 遭遇する可能性があります。バグトラッカーにバグを 報告する前に、そういったエイリアスを無効な *状態* で テストしてください。あなたがその問題を引き起こす エイリアスを判別できるなら virtualenvwrapper を もっと堅牢なものにすることに役立つでしょう。 ========== ライセンス ========== Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/virtualenvwrapper.sh0000644000175000017500000012134713427577576017624 0ustar janjan# -*- mode: shell-script -*- # # Shell functions to act as wrapper for Ian Bicking's virtualenv # (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv) # # # Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its # documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, # provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that # both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in # supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used # in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software # without specific, written prior permission. # # DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, # INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO # EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF # USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # # # Project home page: http://www.doughellmann.com/projects/virtualenvwrapper/ # # # Setup: # # 1. Create a directory to hold the virtual environments. # (mkdir $HOME/.virtualenvs). # 2. Add a line like "export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs" # to your .bashrc. # 3. Add a line like "source /path/to/this/file/virtualenvwrapper.sh" # to your .bashrc. # 4. Run: source ~/.bashrc # 5. Run: workon # 6. A list of environments, empty, is printed. # 7. Run: mkvirtualenv temp # 8. Run: workon # 9. This time, the "temp" environment is included. # 10. Run: workon temp # 11. The virtual environment is activated. # # Locate the global Python where virtualenvwrapper is installed. if [ "${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON:-}" = "" ] then VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON="$(command \which python)" fi # Set the name of the virtualenv app to use. if [ "${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV:-}" = "" ] then VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV="virtualenv" fi # Set the name of the virtualenv-clone app to use. if [ "${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE:-}" = "" ] then VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE="virtualenv-clone" fi # Define script folder depending on the platorm (Win32/Unix) VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR="bin" if [ "${OS:-}" = "Windows_NT" ] && ([ "${MSYSTEM:-}" = "MINGW32" ] || [ "${MSYSTEM:-}" = "MINGW64" ]) then # Only assign this for msys, cygwin use standard Unix paths # and its own python installation VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR="Scripts" fi # Let the user override the name of the file that holds the project # directory name. if [ "${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME:-}" = "" ] then export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME=".project" fi # Let the user tell us they never want to cd to projects # automatically. export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD=${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD:-1} # Remember where we are running from. if [ -z "${VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT:-}" ] then if [ -n "$BASH" ] then export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT="$BASH_SOURCE" elif [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] then export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT="$0" else export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_SCRIPT="${.sh.file}" fi fi # Portable shell scripting is hard, let's go shopping. # # People insist on aliasing commands like 'cd', either with a real # alias or even a shell function. Under bash and zsh, "builtin" forces # the use of a command that is part of the shell itself instead of an # alias, function, or external command, while "command" does something # similar but allows external commands. Under ksh "builtin" registers # a new command from a shared library, but "command" will pick up # existing builtin commands. We need to use a builtin for cd because # we are trying to change the state of the current shell, so we use # "builtin" for bash and zsh but "command" under ksh. function virtualenvwrapper_cd { if [ -n "${BASH:-}" ] then builtin \cd "$@" elif [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] then builtin \cd -q "$@" else command \cd "$@" fi } function virtualenvwrapper_expandpath { if [ "$1" = "" ]; then return 1 else "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -c "import os,sys; sys.stdout.write(os.path.normpath(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(\"$1\")))+'\n')" return 0 fi } function virtualenvwrapper_absolutepath { if [ "$1" = "" ]; then return 1 else "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -c "import os,sys; sys.stdout.write(os.path.abspath(\"$1\")+'\n')" return 0 fi } function virtualenvwrapper_derive_workon_home { typeset workon_home_dir="$WORKON_HOME" # Make sure there is a default value for WORKON_HOME. # You can override this setting in your .bashrc. if [ "$workon_home_dir" = "" ] then workon_home_dir="$HOME/.virtualenvs" fi # If the path is relative, prefix it with $HOME # (note: for compatibility) if echo "$workon_home_dir" | (unset GREP_OPTIONS; command \grep '^[^/~]' > /dev/null) then workon_home_dir="$HOME/$WORKON_HOME" fi # Only call on Python to fix the path if it looks like the # path might contain stuff to expand. # (it might be possible to do this in shell, but I don't know a # cross-shell-safe way of doing it -wolever) if echo "$workon_home_dir" | (unset GREP_OPTIONS; command \egrep '([\$~]|//)' >/dev/null) then # This will normalize the path by: # - Removing extra slashes (e.g., when TMPDIR ends in a slash) # - Expanding variables (e.g., $foo) # - Converting ~s to complete paths (e.g., ~/ to /home/brian/ and ~arthur to /home/arthur) workon_home_dir="$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath "$workon_home_dir")" fi echo "$workon_home_dir" return 0 } # Check if the WORKON_HOME directory exists, # create it if it does not # seperate from creating the files in it because this used to just error # and maybe other things rely on the dir existing before that happens. function virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home { RC=0 if [ ! -d "$WORKON_HOME/" ] then if [ "$1" != "-q" ] then echo "NOTE: Virtual environments directory $WORKON_HOME does not exist. Creating..." 1>&2 fi mkdir -p "$WORKON_HOME" RC=$? fi return $RC } #HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION="-q" # Function to wrap mktemp so tests can replace it for error condition # testing. function virtualenvwrapper_mktemp { command \mktemp "$@" } # Expects 1 argument, the suffix for the new file. function virtualenvwrapper_tempfile { # Note: the 'X's must come last typeset suffix=${1:-hook} typeset file file="$(virtualenvwrapper_mktemp -t virtualenvwrapper-$suffix-XXXXXXXXXX)" touch "$file" if [ $? -ne 0 ] || [ -z "$file" ] || [ ! -f "$file" ] then echo "ERROR: virtualenvwrapper could not create a temporary file name." 1>&2 return 1 fi echo $file return 0 } # Run the hooks function virtualenvwrapper_run_hook { typeset hook_script typeset result hook_script="$(virtualenvwrapper_tempfile ${1}-hook)" || return 1 # Use a subshell to run the python interpreter with hook_loader so # we can change the working directory. This avoids having the # Python 3 interpreter decide that its "prefix" is the virtualenv # if we happen to be inside the virtualenv when we start. ( \ virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" && "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -m 'virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader' \ ${HOOK_VERBOSE_OPTION:-} --script "$hook_script" "$@" \ ) result=$? if [ $result -eq 0 ] then if [ ! -f "$hook_script" ] then echo "ERROR: virtualenvwrapper_run_hook could not find temporary file $hook_script" 1>&2 command \rm -f "$hook_script" return 2 fi # cat "$hook_script" source "$hook_script" elif [ "${1}" = "initialize" ] then cat - 1>&2 <&2 return 1 fi if [ ! -e "$exe_path" ] then echo "ERROR: Found $1 in path as \"$exe_path\" but that does not exist" >&2 return 1 fi return 0 } # Verify that virtualenv is installed and visible function virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_resource $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV } function virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone { virtualenvwrapper_verify_resource $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE } # Verify that the requested environment exists function virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_environment { typeset env_name="$1" if [ ! -d "$WORKON_HOME/$env_name" ] then echo "ERROR: Environment '$env_name' does not exist. Create it with 'mkvirtualenv $env_name'." >&2 return 1 fi return 0 } # Verify that the active environment exists function virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment { if [ ! -n "${VIRTUAL_ENV}" ] || [ ! -d "${VIRTUAL_ENV}" ] then echo "ERROR: no virtualenv active, or active virtualenv is missing" >&2 return 1 fi return 0 } # Help text for mkvirtualenv function virtualenvwrapper_mkvirtualenv_help { echo "Usage: mkvirtualenv [-a project_path] [-i package] [-r requirements_file] [virtualenv options] env_name" echo echo " -a project_path" echo echo " Provide a full path to a project directory to associate with" echo " the new environment." echo echo " -i package" echo echo " Install a package after the environment is created." echo " This option may be repeated." echo echo " -r requirements_file" echo echo " Provide a pip requirements file to install a base set of packages" echo " into the new environment." echo; echo 'virtualenv help:'; echo; "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV" $@; } # Create a new environment, in the WORKON_HOME. # # Usage: mkvirtualenv [options] ENVNAME # (where the options are passed directly to virtualenv) # #:help:mkvirtualenv: Create a new virtualenv in $WORKON_HOME function mkvirtualenv { typeset -a in_args typeset -a out_args typeset -i i typeset tst typeset a typeset envname typeset requirements typeset packages typeset interpreter typeset project in_args=( "$@" ) if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] then i=1 tst="-le" else i=0 tst="-lt" fi while [ $i $tst $# ] do a="${in_args[$i]}" # echo "arg $i : $a" case "$a" in -a) i=$(( $i + 1 )) project="${in_args[$i]}" if [ ! -d "$project" ] then echo "Cannot associate project with $project, it is not a directory" 1>&2 return 1 fi project="$(virtualenvwrapper_absolutepath ${project})";; -h|--help) virtualenvwrapper_mkvirtualenv_help $a; return;; -i) i=$(( $i + 1 )); packages="$packages ${in_args[$i]}";; -p|--python*) if echo "$a" | grep -q "=" then interpreter="$(echo "$a" | cut -f2 -d=)" else i=$(( $i + 1 )) interpreter="${in_args[$i]}" fi;; -r) i=$(( $i + 1 )); requirements="${in_args[$i]}"; requirements="$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath "$requirements")";; *) if [ ${#out_args} -gt 0 ] then out_args=( "${out_args[@]-}" "$a" ) else out_args=( "$a" ) fi;; esac i=$(( $i + 1 )) done if [ ! -z $interpreter ] then out_args=( "--python=$interpreter" ${out_args[@]} ) fi; set -- "${out_args[@]}" eval "envname=\$$#" virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv || return 1 ( [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && setopt SH_WORD_SPLIT virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" && "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV" $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_ARGS "$@" && [ -d "$WORKON_HOME/$envname" ] && \ virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_mkvirtualenv" "$envname" ) typeset RC=$? [ $RC -ne 0 ] && return $RC # If they passed a help option or got an error from virtualenv, # the environment won't exist. Use that to tell whether # we should switch to the environment and run the hook. [ ! -d "$WORKON_HOME/$envname" ] && return 0 # If they gave us a project directory, set it up now # so the activate hooks can find it. if [ ! -z "$project" ] then setvirtualenvproject "$WORKON_HOME/$envname" "$project" RC=$? [ $RC -ne 0 ] && return $RC fi # Now activate the new environment workon "$envname" if [ ! -z "$requirements" ] then pip install -r "$requirements" fi for a in $packages do pip install $a done virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_mkvirtualenv" } #:help:rmvirtualenv: Remove a virtualenv function rmvirtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 if [ ${#@} = 0 ] then echo "Please specify an environment." >&2 return 1 fi # support to remove several environments typeset env_name # Must quote the parameters, as environments could have spaces in their names for env_name in "$@" do echo "Removing $env_name..." typeset env_dir="$WORKON_HOME/$env_name" if [ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" = "$env_dir" ] then echo "ERROR: You cannot remove the active environment ('$env_name')." >&2 echo "Either switch to another environment, or run 'deactivate'." >&2 return 1 fi if [ ! -d "$env_dir" ]; then echo "Did not find environment $env_dir to remove." >&2 fi # Move out of the current directory to one known to be # safe, in case we are inside the environment somewhere. typeset prior_dir="$(pwd)" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_rmvirtualenv" "$env_name" command \rm -rf "$env_dir" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_rmvirtualenv" "$env_name" # If the directory we used to be in still exists, move back to it. if [ -d "$prior_dir" ] then virtualenvwrapper_cd "$prior_dir" fi done } # List the available environments. function virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 # NOTE: DO NOT use ls or cd here because colorized versions spew control # characters into the output list. # echo seems a little faster than find, even with -depth 3. # Note that this is a little tricky, as there may be spaces in the path. # # 1. Look for environments by finding the activate scripts. # Use a subshell so we can suppress the message printed # by zsh if the glob pattern fails to match any files. # This yields a single, space-separated line containing all matches. # 2. Replace the trailing newline with a space, so every # possible env has a space following it. # 3. Strip the bindir/activate script suffix, replacing it with # a slash, as that is an illegal character in a directory name. # This yields a slash-separated list of possible env names. # 4. Replace each slash with a newline to show the output one name per line. # 5. Eliminate any lines with * on them because that means there # were no envs. (virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" && echo */$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/activate) 2>/dev/null \ | command \tr "\n" " " \ | command \sed "s|/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/activate |/|g" \ | command \tr "/" "\n" \ | command \sed "/^\s*$/d" \ | (unset GREP_OPTIONS; command \egrep -v '^\*$') 2>/dev/null } function _lsvirtualenv_usage { echo "lsvirtualenv [-blh]" echo " -b -- brief mode" echo " -l -- long mode" echo " -h -- this help message" } #:help:lsvirtualenv: list virtualenvs function lsvirtualenv { typeset long_mode=true if command -v "getopts" >/dev/null 2>&1 then # Use getopts when possible OPTIND=1 while getopts ":blh" opt "$@" do case "$opt" in l) long_mode=true;; b) long_mode=false;; h) _lsvirtualenv_usage; return 1;; ?) echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2; _lsvirtualenv_usage; return 1;; esac done else # fallback on getopt for other shell typeset -a args args=($(getopt blh "$@")) if [ $? != 0 ] then _lsvirtualenv_usage return 1 fi for opt in $args do case "$opt" in -l) long_mode=true;; -b) long_mode=false;; -h) _lsvirtualenv_usage; return 1;; esac done fi if $long_mode then allvirtualenv showvirtualenv "$env_name" else virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options fi } #:help:showvirtualenv: show details of a single virtualenv function showvirtualenv { typeset env_name="$1" if [ -z "$env_name" ] then if [ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ] then echo "showvirtualenv [env]" return 1 fi env_name=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") fi virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "get_env_details" "$env_name" echo } # Show help for workon function virtualenvwrapper_workon_help { echo "Usage: workon env_name" echo "" echo " Deactivate any currently activated virtualenv" echo " and activate the named environment, triggering" echo " any hooks in the process." echo "" echo " workon" echo "" echo " Print a list of available environments." echo " (See also lsvirtualenv -b)" echo "" echo " workon (-h|--help)" echo "" echo " Show this help message." echo "" echo " workon (-c|--cd) envname" echo "" echo " After activating the environment, cd to the associated" echo " project directory if it is set." echo "" echo " workon (-n|--no-cd) envname" echo "" echo " After activating the environment, do not cd to the" echo " associated project directory." echo "" } #:help:workon: list or change working virtualenvs function workon { typeset -a in_args typeset -a out_args in_args=( "$@" ) if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] then i=1 tst="-le" else i=0 tst="-lt" fi typeset cd_after_activate=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD while [ $i $tst $# ] do a="${in_args[$i]}" case "$a" in -h|--help) virtualenvwrapper_workon_help; return 0;; -n|--no-cd) cd_after_activate=0;; -c|--cd) cd_after_activate=1;; *) if [ ${#out_args} -gt 0 ] then out_args=( "${out_args[@]-}" "$a" ) else out_args=( "$a" ) fi;; esac i=$(( $i + 1 )) done set -- "${out_args[@]}" typeset env_name="$1" if [ "$env_name" = "" ] then lsvirtualenv -b return 1 elif [ "$env_name" = "." ] then # The IFS default of breaking on whitespace causes issues if there # are spaces in the env_name, so change it. IFS='%' env_name="$(basename $(pwd))" unset IFS fi virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_environment "$env_name" || return 1 activate="$WORKON_HOME/$env_name/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/activate" if [ ! -f "$activate" ] then echo "ERROR: Environment '$WORKON_HOME/$env_name' does not contain an activate script." >&2 return 1 fi # Deactivate any current environment "destructively" # before switching so we use our override function, # if it exists, but make sure it's the deactivate function # we set up type deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] then typeset -f deactivate | grep 'typeset env_postdeactivate_hook' >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] then deactivate unset -f deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 fi fi virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_activate" "$env_name" source "$activate" # Save the deactivate function from virtualenv under a different name virtualenvwrapper_original_deactivate=`typeset -f deactivate | sed 's/deactivate/virtualenv_deactivate/g'` eval "$virtualenvwrapper_original_deactivate" unset -f deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 # Replace the deactivate() function with a wrapper. eval 'deactivate () { typeset env_postdeactivate_hook typeset old_env # Call the local hook before the global so we can undo # any settings made by the local postactivate first. virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_deactivate" env_postdeactivate_hook="$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/postdeactivate" old_env=$(basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") # Call the original function. virtualenv_deactivate $1 virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_deactivate" "$old_env" if [ ! "$1" = "nondestructive" ] then # Remove this function unset -f virtualenv_deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 unset -f deactivate >/dev/null 2>&1 fi }' VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_CD=$cd_after_activate virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_activate" return 0 } # Prints the Python version string for the current interpreter. function virtualenvwrapper_get_python_version { # Uses the Python from the virtualenv rather than # VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON because we're trying to determine the # version installed there so we can build up the path to the # site-packages directory. "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/python" -V 2>&1 | cut -f2 -d' ' | cut -f-2 -d. } # Prints the path to the site-packages directory for the current environment. function virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir { "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/python" -c "import distutils.sysconfig; print(distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib())" } # Path management for packages outside of the virtual env. # Based on a contribution from James Bennett and Jannis Leidel. # # add2virtualenv directory1 directory2 ... # # Adds the specified directories to the Python path for the # currently-active virtualenv. This will be done by placing the # directory names in a path file named # "virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" inside the virtualenv's # site-packages directory; if this file does not exist, it will be # created first. # #:help:add2virtualenv: add directory to the import path function add2virtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 site_packages="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`" if [ ! -d "${site_packages}" ] then echo "ERROR: currently-active virtualenv does not appear to have a site-packages directory" >&2 return 1 fi # Prefix with _ to ensure we are loaded as early as possible, # and at least before easy_install.pth. path_file="$site_packages/_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" if [ "$*" = "" ] then echo "Usage: add2virtualenv dir [dir ...]" if [ -f "$path_file" ] then echo echo "Existing paths:" cat "$path_file" | grep -v "^import" fi return 1 fi remove=0 if [ "$1" = "-d" ] then remove=1 shift fi if [ ! -f "$path_file" ] then echo "import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)" > "$path_file" || return 1 echo "import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:]; p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert = p+len(new)" >> "$path_file" || return 1 fi for pydir in "$@" do absolute_path="$(virtualenvwrapper_absolutepath "$pydir")" if [ "$absolute_path" != "$pydir" ] then echo "Warning: Converting \"$pydir\" to \"$absolute_path\"" 1>&2 fi if [ $remove -eq 1 ] then sed -i.tmp "\:^$absolute_path$: d" "$path_file" else sed -i.tmp '1 a\ '"$absolute_path"' ' "$path_file" fi rm -f "${path_file}.tmp" done return 0 } # Does a ``cd`` to the site-packages directory of the currently-active # virtualenv. #:help:cdsitepackages: change to the site-packages directory function cdsitepackages { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 typeset site_packages="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$site_packages/$1" } # Does a ``cd`` to the root of the currently-active virtualenv. #:help:cdvirtualenv: change to the $VIRTUAL_ENV directory function cdvirtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_cd "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$1" } # Shows the content of the site-packages directory of the currently-active # virtualenv #:help:lssitepackages: list contents of the site-packages directory function lssitepackages { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 typeset site_packages="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`" ls $@ "$site_packages" path_file="$site_packages/_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth" if [ -f "$path_file" ] then echo echo "_virtualenv_path_extensions.pth:" cat "$path_file" fi } # Toggles the currently-active virtualenv between having and not having # access to the global site-packages. #:help:toggleglobalsitepackages: turn access to global site-packages on/off function toggleglobalsitepackages { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 typeset no_global_site_packages_file="`virtualenvwrapper_get_site_packages_dir`/../no-global-site-packages.txt" if [ -f $no_global_site_packages_file ]; then rm $no_global_site_packages_file [ "$1" = "-q" ] || echo "Enabled global site-packages" else touch $no_global_site_packages_file [ "$1" = "-q" ] || echo "Disabled global site-packages" fi } #:help:cpvirtualenv: duplicate the named virtualenv to make a new one function cpvirtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_virtualenv_clone || return 1 typeset src_name="$1" typeset trg_name="$2" typeset src typeset trg # without a source there is nothing to do if [ "$src_name" = "" ]; then echo "Please provide a valid virtualenv to copy." return 1 else # see if it's already in workon if [ ! -e "$WORKON_HOME/$src_name" ]; then # so it's a virtualenv we are importing # make sure we have a full path # and get the name src="$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath "$src_name")" # final verification if [ ! -e "$src" ]; then echo "Please provide a valid virtualenv to copy." return 1 fi src_name="$(basename "$src")" else src="$WORKON_HOME/$src_name" fi fi if [ "$trg_name" = "" ]; then # target not given, assume # same as source trg="$WORKON_HOME/$src_name" trg_name="$src_name" else trg="$WORKON_HOME/$trg_name" fi trg="$(virtualenvwrapper_expandpath "$trg")" # validate trg does not already exist # catch copying virtualenv in workon home # to workon home if [ -e "$trg" ]; then echo "$trg_name virtualenv already exists." return 1 fi echo "Copying $src_name as $trg_name..." ( [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && setopt SH_WORD_SPLIT virtualenvwrapper_cd "$WORKON_HOME" && "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV_CLONE" "$src" "$trg" [ -d "$trg" ] && virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_cpvirtualenv" "$src" "$trg_name" && virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "pre_mkvirtualenv" "$trg_name" ) typeset RC=$? [ $RC -ne 0 ] && return $RC [ ! -d "$WORKON_HOME/$trg_name" ] && return 1 # Now activate the new environment workon "$trg_name" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_mkvirtualenv" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "post_cpvirtualenv" } # # virtualenvwrapper project functions # # Verify that the PROJECT_HOME directory exists function virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home { if [ -z "$PROJECT_HOME" ] then echo "ERROR: Set the PROJECT_HOME shell variable to the name of the directory where projects should be created." >&2 return 1 fi if [ ! -d "$PROJECT_HOME" ] then [ "$1" != "-q" ] && echo "ERROR: Project directory '$PROJECT_HOME' does not exist. Create it or set PROJECT_HOME to an existing directory." >&2 return 1 fi return 0 } # Given a virtualenv directory and a project directory, # set the virtualenv up to be associated with the # project #:help:setvirtualenvproject: associate a project directory with a virtualenv function setvirtualenvproject { typeset venv="$1" typeset prj="$2" if [ -z "$venv" ] then venv="$VIRTUAL_ENV" fi if [ -z "$prj" ] then prj="$(pwd)" else prj=$(virtualenvwrapper_absolutepath "${prj}") fi # If what we were given isn't a directory, see if it is under # $WORKON_HOME. if [ ! -d "$venv" ] then venv="$WORKON_HOME/$venv" fi if [ ! -d "$venv" ] then echo "No virtualenv $(basename $venv)" 1>&2 return 1 fi # Make sure we have a valid project setting if [ ! -d "$prj" ] then echo "Cannot associate virtualenv with \"$prj\", it is not a directory" 1>&2 return 1 fi echo "Setting project for $(basename $venv) to $prj" echo "$prj" > "$venv/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME" } # Show help for mkproject function virtualenvwrapper_mkproject_help { echo "Usage: mkproject [-f|--force] [-t template] [virtualenv options] project_name" echo echo "-f, --force Create the virtualenv even if the project directory" echo " already exists" echo echo "Multiple templates may be selected. They are applied in the order" echo "specified on the command line." echo echo "mkvirtualenv help:" echo mkvirtualenv -h echo echo "Available project templates:" echo "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -c 'from virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader import main; main()' -l project.template } #:help:mkproject: create a new project directory and its associated virtualenv function mkproject { typeset -a in_args typeset -a out_args typeset -i i typeset tst typeset a typeset t typeset force typeset templates in_args=( "$@" ) force=0 if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] then i=1 tst="-le" else i=0 tst="-lt" fi while [ $i $tst $# ] do a="${in_args[$i]}" case "$a" in -h|--help) virtualenvwrapper_mkproject_help; return;; -f|--force) force=1;; -t) i=$(( $i + 1 )); templates="$templates ${in_args[$i]}";; *) if [ ${#out_args} -gt 0 ] then out_args=( "${out_args[@]-}" "$a" ) else out_args=( "$a" ) fi;; esac i=$(( $i + 1 )) done set -- "${out_args[@]}" # echo "templates $templates" # echo "remainder $@" # return 0 eval "typeset envname=\$$#" virtualenvwrapper_verify_project_home || return 1 if [ -d "$PROJECT_HOME/$envname" -a $force -eq 0 ] then echo "Project $envname already exists." >&2 return 1 fi mkvirtualenv "$@" || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_cd "$PROJECT_HOME" virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "project.pre_mkproject" $envname echo "Creating $PROJECT_HOME/$envname" mkdir -p "$PROJECT_HOME/$envname" setvirtualenvproject "$VIRTUAL_ENV" "$PROJECT_HOME/$envname" virtualenvwrapper_cd "$PROJECT_HOME/$envname" for t in $templates do echo echo "Applying template $t" # For some reason zsh insists on prefixing the template # names with a space, so strip them out before passing # the value to the hook loader. virtualenvwrapper_run_hook --name $(echo $t | sed 's/^ //') "project.template" "$envname" "$PROJECT_HOME/$envname" done virtualenvwrapper_run_hook "project.post_mkproject" } #:help:cdproject: change directory to the active project function cdproject { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 virtualenvwrapper_verify_active_environment || return 1 if [ -f "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME" ] then typeset project_dir="$(cat "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME")" if [ ! -z "$project_dir" ] then virtualenvwrapper_cd "$project_dir" else echo "Project directory $project_dir does not exist" 1>&2 return 1 fi else echo "No project set in $VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PROJECT_FILENAME" 1>&2 return 1 fi return 0 } # # Temporary virtualenv # # Originally part of virtualenvwrapper.tmpenv plugin # #:help:mktmpenv: create a temporary virtualenv function mktmpenv { typeset tmpenvname typeset RC typeset -a in_args typeset -a out_args in_args=( "$@" ) if [ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] then i=1 tst="-le" else i=0 tst="-lt" fi typeset cd_after_activate=$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_WORKON_CD while [ $i $tst $# ] do a="${in_args[$i]}" case "$a" in -n|--no-cd) cd_after_activate=0;; -c|--cd) cd_after_activate=1;; *) if [ ${#out_args} -gt 0 ] then out_args=( "${out_args[@]-}" "$a" ) else out_args=( "$a" ) fi;; esac i=$(( $i + 1 )) done set -- "${out_args[@]}" # Generate a unique temporary name tmpenvname=$("$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -c 'import uuid,sys; sys.stdout.write(uuid.uuid4()+"\n")' 2>/dev/null) if [ -z "$tmpenvname" ] then # This python does not support uuid tmpenvname=$("$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" -c 'import random,sys; sys.stdout.write(hex(random.getrandbits(64))[2:-1]+"\n")' 2>/dev/null) fi tmpenvname="tmp-$tmpenvname" # Create the environment mkvirtualenv "$@" "$tmpenvname" RC=$? if [ $RC -ne 0 ] then return $RC fi # Change working directory [ "$cd_after_activate" = "1" ] && cdvirtualenv # Create the tmpenv marker file echo "This is a temporary environment. It will be deleted when you run 'deactivate'." | tee "$VIRTUAL_ENV/README.tmpenv" # Update the postdeactivate script cat - >> "$VIRTUAL_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/postdeactivate" < "$req_file" if [ -n "$(cat "$req_file")" ] then echo "Uninstalling packages:" cat "$req_file" echo pip uninstall -y $(cat "$req_file" | grep -v '^-f' | sed 's/>/=/g' | cut -f1 -d=) else echo "Nothing to remove." fi rm -f "$req_file" } # # Run a command in each virtualenv # #:help:allvirtualenv: run a command in all virtualenvs function allvirtualenv { virtualenvwrapper_verify_workon_home || return 1 typeset d # The IFS default of breaking on whitespace causes issues if there # are spaces in the env_name, so change it. IFS='%' virtualenvwrapper_show_workon_options | while read d do [ ! -d "$WORKON_HOME/$d" ] && continue echo "$d" echo "$d" | sed 's/./=/g' # Activate the environment, but not with workon # because we don't want to trigger any hooks. (source "$WORKON_HOME/$d/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_ENV_BIN_DIR/activate"; virtualenvwrapper_cd "$VIRTUAL_ENV"; "$@") echo done unset IFS } #:help:virtualenvwrapper: show this help message function virtualenvwrapper { cat <`_. Las extensiones incluyen funciones para la creación y eliminación de entornos virtuales y por otro lado administración de tu rutina de desarrollo, haciendo fácil trabajar en más de un proyecto al mismo tiempo sin introducir conflictos entre sus dependencias. =============== Características =============== 1. Organiza todos tus entornos virtuales en un sólo lugar. 2. Funciones para administrar tus entornos virtuales (crear, eliminar, copiar). 3. Usa un sólo comando para cambiar entre los entornos. 4. Completa con Tab los comandos que toman un entorno virtual como argumento. 5. Ganchos configurables para todas las operaciones. 6. Sistema de plugins para la creación de extensiones compartibles. Rich Leland ha grabado un pequeño `screencast `__ mostrando las características de virtualenvwrapper. =========== Instalación =========== Ve a la `documentación del proyecto `__ para las instrucciones de instalación y configuración. Actualizar desde 1.x ==================== El script de shell que contiene las funciones ha sido renombrado en la serie 2.x para reflejar el hecho de que otros shells, además de bash, son soportados. En tu archivo de inicio del shell, cambia ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper_bashrc`` por ``source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh``. ============== Contribuciones ============== Antes de contribuir con nuevas características al *core* de virtualenvwrapper, por favor considera, en vez, si no debe ser implementada como una extensión. Ve a la `documentación para desarrolladores `__ por trucos sobre parches. ======== Licencia ======== Copyright Doug Hellmann, All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Doug Hellmann not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DOUG HELLMANN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUG HELLMANN BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .. _BitBucket: http://bitbucket.org/dhellmann/virtualenvwrapper/overview/ virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000013404713427610253015217 0ustar janjanCHANGES ======= 4.8.4 ----- * Formatting change 4.8.3 ----- * Upgrade sphinx, fix docs * Merged in ukch/virtualenvwrapper/ukch/allow-building-docs-on-python-3-1529536003674 (pull request #71) * Merged in techtonik/virtualenvwrapper/techtonik/toxini-edited-online-with-bitbucket-1525341850929 (pull request #69) * Allow building docs on Python 3 * Merged in hjkatz/virtualenvwrapper/fix/workon\_deactivate\_and\_tests (pull request #70) * Fix bug with workon deactivate typeset -f ; Add test\_workon\_deactivate\_hooks * Merged in JakobGM/virtualenvwrapper-1/JakobGM/use-code-blocks-in-order-to-allow-easier-1508879869188 (pull request #66) * Use code blocks in order to allow easier copy-pasting * Merged in JakobGM/virtualenvwrapper/JakobGM/fix-formatting-error-on-read-the-docs-t-1508876093482 (pull request #65) * Fix formatting error 4.8.2 ----- * Merged in jeffwidman/virtualenvwrapper-2/jeffwidman/update-rtd-url-they-now-use-io-rather-t-1505539237232 (pull request #63) * Merged in jeffwidman/virtualenvwrapper-1/jeffwidman/add-python-36-to-pypi-trove-classifiers-1505539102243 (pull request #62) * Merged in jeffwidman/virtualenvwrapper/jeffwidman/update-readme-with-current-test-status--1505538852189 (pull request #61) * Update RTD url * Add python 3.6 to Pypi trove classifiers * Update readme with current test status 4.8.1 ----- * New PBR doesn't like provides\_dist 4.8.0 ----- * Merged in fix/263 (pull request #60) * Merged in fix/296 (pull request #59) * Fixing Documentation * Update supported versions * Adding python 3.6 * Fixing run\_hook and tab\_completion * First shot at Fixing #263 * Adding a note about package managers * Merged in zmwangx/virtualenvwrapper/always-export-virtualenvwrapper\_hook\_dir (pull request #55) * Typo fix * Merged in lendenmc/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #51) * Merged in SpotlightKid/virtualenvwrapper/bugfix/distutils-sysconfig (pull request #56) * Merged in dougharris/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #53) * Merged in kk6/virtualenvwrapper/fix/wipeenv\_ignore\_setuptools\_dependencies (pull request #57) * Merged in erickmk/virtualenvwrapper/erickmk/command\_refrst-edited-online-with-bitbuc-1491225971803 (pull request #58) * Update sentence to make it more clear * command\_ref.rst edited online with Bitbucket * Fixes Issue #291 wipeenv ignore setuptools’s dependencies * Import distutils.sysconfig properly (fixes #167) * virtualenvwrapper.sh: always export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_HOOK\_DIR * Fixed case where alternate deactivate didn't exist * Makes workon more selective in its search for \`deactivate\` #285 * Merged in sambrightman/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #52) * Fix spelling mistake in error message * Fix .kshrc sourcing error "'&>file' is nonstandard" * Merged in lonetwin/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #48) 4.7.2 ----- * Baseline testing to python27 * Fixing naming in tests * Merged in phd/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #46) * Ignore \*.pyo byte-code files * Fix docs: fix URLs whenever possible, change protocol to https * Add wipeenv and allvirtualenv for lazy loading * Remove one-time functions from the environment * Fix the problem with lazy completion for bash * Last set of docs * Docs fixes * Updating to virtualenvwrapper * Last set of docs * Docs fixes * Merged in fix/issue-282-link-to-virtualenvwrapper (pull request #49) * Updating to virtualenvwrapper * Unset previously defined cd function rather than redefine it * Merged in ismailsunni/virtualenvwrapper/ismailsunni/command\_refrst-edited-online-with-bitbuc-1454377958615 (pull request #44) * command\_ref.rst edited online with Bitbucket Adding -d for remove extra path * use a ref instead of hard-coded link in new tip * Merged in kojiromike/virtualenvwrapper/deactivate-on-logout-tip (pull request #43) * Add Deactivate-on-Logout Tip * update REAMDE with new bug tracker URL * more dir fixes for El Capitan * add testing for python 3.5 * temporary dir fixes for OS X El Capitan (10.11) * update to work with tox 2.1.1 * Merged in jveatch/virtualenvwrapper/fix-py26-logging (pull request #41) * Pass stream as arg rather than kwarg to avoid py26 conflict. Fixes issue #274. StreamHandler arg was named strm in python 2.6 * enhance verbose output of hook loader * Merged in erilem/virtualenvwrapper/user-scheme-installation (pull request #38) * Change install docs to use --user 4.7.0 ----- * Merged in gnawybol/virtualenvwrapper/support\_MINGW64 (pull request #36) * Detect MSYS if MSYSTEM is MINGW64 * Merged in kdeldycke/virtualenvwrapper/kdeldycke/restore-overridden-cd-command-to-its-def-1435073839852 (pull request #34) * Restore overridden cd command to its default builtin behaviour 4.6.0 ----- * remove some explicit tox environments * Merged in jessamynsmith/virtualenvwrapper/py34 (pull request #30) * quiet some of the lsvirtualenv tests * add test for previous patch * Merged in robsonpeixoto/virtualenvwrapper/bug/265 (pull request #33) * Removes empty when list all virtualenvs * Merged in justinabrahms/virtualenvwrapper/justinabrahms/update-links-and-name-for-venv-post-1431982402822 (pull request #32) * Update links and name for venv post * Added testing and updated docs for python 3.4 * Merged in jessamynsmith/virtualenvwrapper/env\_with\_space (pull request #28) * Changes as per code review * Added tests to verify that cpvirtualenv, lsvirtualenv, and mkproject work with spaces in env names * Made rmvirtualenv work with spaces * Added tests for leading spaces (trailing spaces don't work in Linux, so don't test them) * Made lsvirtualenv and allvirtualenv work with spaces in env names * Made cd command work with space in virtualenv name * Fixed ordering in asserts for workon tests * Made workon fully support virtualenvs with spaces in names * fix default for VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_WORKON\_CD 4.5.0 ----- * Add -c/-n options to mktmpenv * update mktmpenv test to assert changed directory * Add test for creating venv with space in name 4.4.1 ----- * Touch temporary file after a name is created * document 'workon .' and give attribution * Support "workon ." * fix pep8 error * make cd after workon optional * fix sphinx build * Merged in hjwp/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #25) * Stop mangling the python argument to virtualenv * ignore -f lines in pip freeze output * Merged in bittner/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #22) * hacked attempt to get round MSYS\_HOME environ dependency on windows/git-bash/msys * Change "distribute" to "setuptools" in docs * Merged in jessamynsmith/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #23) * Override tox's desire to install pre-releases * Reworded the documentation around user scripts vs plugin creation, to make it more clear which one you need. Also added a simple example of user scripts * do not install distribute in test environments * Correct spelling of "Bitbucket" * Update issue tracker URL 4.3.2 ----- * build universal wheels * Merged in das\_g/virtualenvwrapper/das\_g/removed-gratuitous-preposition-1413208408920 (pull request #19) * removed gratuitous preposition * Fix test invocation for zsh * add -q option to cd for zsh * make run\_tests use the SHELL var to run test script 4.3.1 ----- * pep8 and test updates for previous commit * Make postmkproject use VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_HOOK\_DIR * Tell tox it is ok to run shells not installed in the virtualenv * Set VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_SCRIPT correctly for different shells * Merged in nishikar/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #14) * changed phrasing of environment not found message * Add tests for wipenv with editable packages * Remove obsolete information about pip environment vars * Replace manually maintained history with ChangeLog * Update doc build to fail if there are warnings 4.3 --- * remove announce.rst; move to blogging repository * Merged in erikb85/virtualenvwrapper/erikb85/run-user-postactivate-after-changing-dir-1401272364804 (pull request #15) * Run User Postactivate after changing dirs * add link to sublimetext extension * moved environment exists check below active environment check * added no such environment prompt to rmvirtualenv if it does not exist * updated pep8 * clean up script mode changes * forgotten comment * trailing whitespace removed * tabs expanded; mode difference * changed comments and mode for sourced scripts * ignore bin, include, lib * mode constant for sourced-only files * do not specify a version for pbr * Merged in mjbrooks/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #12) * use VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_ENV\_BIN\_DIR throughout * Extract basic help text from the script * Add list of commands as basic help output * update author email * clean up comment about zsh behavior in lazy * Fix syntax error (empty \`if\` block) 4.2 --- * update docs for 4.2 release * update history for previous change; fix syntax issue in previous change * update history * Do not create hooks for rmproject * make setvirtualenvproject honor relative paths * Ensure hook directory exists * fix indentation in virtualenvwrapper\_lazy.sh * use valid syntax for creating tmpdir under linux * stop python 3.2 tests * stop using distribute for packaging the test templates * fix merge issue from previous commit * Fix mkvirtualenv -a relative paths * minor: tabs to spaces * Fix zsh crash caused by lazily loading the completions * Fix hint in error message, when virtualenvwrapper\_run\_hook failed * changed spelling of proj\_name calculation * Fix \`which\` with virtualenvwrapper\_lazy.sh * use virtualenvwrapper\_cd in project plugin * document new force option in history * Merged in claymcclure/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #2) * update history for doc fix from dirn * Merged in dirn/virtualenvwrapper/dirn/fix-documentation-for-allvirtualenv-the-1375587964876 (pull request #4) * update history for cd command fix * consolidate 'ls' tests * update test to handle change easy\_install * ignore any egg directories created while packaging * add tests to make sure we override cd properly * Merged in isbadawi/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #5) * Always use virtualenvwrapper\_cd instead of cd * Fix documentation for allvirtualenv * Document \`mkproject --force\` usage * Mention sphinxcontrib-bitbucket requirement * Merged in mrdbr/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #3) * add tmp- prefix to temporary envs * Preserve quoting for allvirtualenv command arguments * Add \`mkproject --force\` option * Remove extraneous punctuation 4.1.1 ----- * update history for 4.1.1 * Merged in mordred/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #1) * Take advantage of pbr 0.5.19 * Working on packaging issue with 4.1 release 4.1 --- * prep for 4.1 release * fix pep8 issue in user\_scripts.py * quiet cdproject test * one more parallel test issue * use pbr for packaging * Allow tests to run in parallel * Fix virtualenv detection with spaces in WORKON\_HOME * add license file * Fix problem lsvirtualenv after previous commit * Add allvirtualenv command * Ensure that -p and --python options are consistent * quiet tests * add test for mkvirtualenv w/ site-packages * ignore emacs TAGS file * Provide a way to extend the lazy-loader * Add wipeenv command * Update ignore file * remove trailing whitespace in tox.ini * Quote paths * Skip pushd/popd test under ksh * Run the cdproject test in a subshell * Show more details when running under zsh * add doc explaining implementation choices * add a warning to cpvirtualenv command docs * fix rst in announcement file * fix home page url * add python 3.3 classifier * Added tag 4.0 for changeset 2ba65a13f804 4.0 --- * Prepare for 4.0 release * Update Python 3 compatibility * assume setuptools is available during the installation * update tested-under version lists * add attribution for previous fix to the history file * Correct script name in error message * reorg test runner to remove redundant test runs * flake8 fixes for setup.py * Prep 3.7.1 release * Make --python option to mkvirtualenv not sticky * Fix project template listing when none installed * note change in the history file * better prefix and fix for other help functions * prevent workon\_help from polluting the global namespace * Fixed broken screencast link * Merged in dasevilla/virtualenvwrapper/link-fix (pull request #33) * Update link to requirements docs * Added tag 3.7 for changeset 303ff1485acb 3.7 --- * update version number * Apply style to sphinx config file * add link to flake8 in history * use flake8 instead of pep8 for style checking * Turn off logging by default * Add help option to workon * Add --help option to mkproject * merge readme filename change * Merged in jeffbyrnes/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #32) * merge Add complete-time load to lazy loader * Merged in upsuper/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #29) * fix issue with toggleglobalsitepackages tests that was hidden by old test virtualenv * show which virtualenv is used in tests * do not check in test output * Use $\_VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_API instead of listing functions * merge exclusion rules for doc build artifacts * Added tag 3.6.1 for changeset c180ccae77b4 3.6.1 ----- * prepare 3.6.1 release * Rename READMEs to be RST * Added exclusion for docs/en, docs/es, and docs/ja to .hgignore * Add complete-time load to lazy loader * Fix link to setvirtualenvproject command * merge fix for relative python interpreter option to mkvirtualenv * Replace realpath with a more portable way of converting a relative path to an absolute path * Fix typo in documentation * Fix --python switch for virtualenv * fix markup typo in announcement * Added tag 3.6 for changeset 002a0ccdcc7a 3.6 --- * update version number before release, 2 * update version number before release * fix pep8 issues with setup.py * fix pep8 issues with sphinx conf file * Fix virtualenvwrapper\_show\_workon\_options under zsh with chpwd * update history for previous change * Update documentation to point to the real file where add2virtualenv command adds directories to PYTHONPATH * update the links to the translated versions of the documentation * change to the default theme for readthedocs.org * move es and ja versions of docs to their own repositories * add attribution to history file for previous patch * fix issue with add2virtualenv and noclobber setting in shell; fixes #137 * pep8 cleanup * fix lazy-loader function definitions under zsh; fixes #144 * use the right virtualenv binary to get help; fixes #148 * convert hook loader to use stevedore * fix reference in announcement * Added tag 3.5 for changeset c93b81815391 3.5 --- * bump version number and update announcement text * fix whitespace and rename a few worker functions to be consistent with the rest * document previous changes * Use "command" to avoid aliases or functions that mask common utilities. fixes #119 * quiet some test operations and check for error codes before continuing * allow the caller to control which shells are used for tests; unset variables that might be inherited and give the wrong idea about what the current shell is for a test; export SHELL to point to the current shell * add test for lazy loading via workon; addresses #144 * update docs with link to virtualenvwrapper-win port; fixes #140 * clean up cpvirtualenv documentation * if cpvirtualenv fails to create the target directory, return an error code * document cpvirtualenv addition * merged upstream * Forgot to uncommit the remove workon\_home in teardown * update README with supported python versions * Did not mean to commit isitepackages * Update cpvirtualenv utilizing virtualenv-clone and allowing for external virutalenvs to be added to WORKON\_HOME * fix xref endpoint used in install.rst * Added tag 3.4 for changeset 07905d9135ac 3.4 --- * bump version * update announcement * clarify warning on tab completion * add lazy loader * move error reporting for bad python interpreter closer to where the error occurs * Invoke the initialization hooks directly when testing for error with Python * hide error messages * fix section heading in announce blog post so the version number does not appear twice * update announcement file for 3.3 release * fix the requirement name * remove old copy of requirements file * add requirements file to try readthedocs again * Added tag 3.3 for changeset 45877370548e 3.3 --- * prepare 3.3 release * attribution for previous merge * Merged in agriffis/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #22) * clean up RST formatting * attribution for previous merge * Merged in barberj/vew/fix\_installing\_requirements\_after\_cd (pull request #21) * Use spaces for indentation consistently instead of mixed spaces/tabs. No functional changes * Quoting arguments to expandpath to allow for spaces in the arguments * Update to get fully qualified path of requirments in case a directory change occurs before pip is called * Clean up the temporary file in the virtualenvwrapper\_run\_hook error returns * attribution for previous merge * Merged in agriffis/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #20) * Fix error handling in virtualenvwrapper\_tempfile; the typeset builtin will return success even if the command-substitution fails, so put them on separate lines * catch --help option to mkvirtualenv; fixes #136 * Remove the trap from virtualenvwrapper\_tempfile; the function is called in a command substitution, so the trap fires immediately to remove the file. There are ways to accomplish this, but they're complex and the caller is already explicitly rm'ing the file * attribution for merging pull request 17 * merge in hook listing and pep8 fixes * pep8 changes * Merged in bwanamarko/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #17) * print the list of core hooks if no hook name is given in list mode * attribution for previous merges * Check that required test shells are available ahead of running tests. This avoids accidentally running tests with /bin/sh (dash) on Debian, which eventually deletes the ~/.virtualenvs directory. (Whoops.) * Enforce running run\_tests under tox by setting/checking an env var * another fix for msys users \* using lssitepackages \* keep $site\_packages in quotes in case of spaces * fix bug for MSYS users - makes several folders, fails on shell startup \* if $WORKON\_HOME not defined, or folder missing, then when mkdir called must \* pass $WORKON\_HOME in double-quotes "$WORKON\_HOME" because there might be \* spaces that will be interpretted separately \* e.g. C:\Documents and Settings\.virtualenv makes 3 folders: \* "C:\Documents", "~/and" & "~/Settings/.virtualenv" * update shell function virtualenvwrapper\_get\_site\_packages\_dir \* let MSYS users use lssitepackages & cdsitepackages \* replace $VIRTUAL\_ENV/bin with $VIRTUAL\_ENV/$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_ENV\_BIN\_DIR * attribution for documentation work * reset the default language * revised the Japanese translation in plugins.rst * revised the Japanese translation in index.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) in extensions.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation in projects.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation in extensions.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation in developers.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation in tips.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation in scripts.rst * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation * merged the changes (r369:550) for Japanese translation * changed LANGUAGE settings "en" to "ja" * merged from original * add attribution to history file for ralphbean's changes * merge in permission changes from ralphbean * Bypass the test for missing virtualenv if the user has it installed to the subset of the path needed for the shunit2 framework to function properly. Add a test for having VIRTUALENVWRAPER\_VIRTUALENV set to a program that does not exist * Removed shebangs from scripts non-executable site-packages files * Removed execution bit on virtualenvwrapper.sh * update announcement blog post for 3.2 * Added tag 3.2 for changeset dccf1a1abf4e 3.2 --- * bump version number * Add a link target name for the rmvritualenv command * Use distutils to get the site-packages directory. Fixes #112 * more global test header cleanup * Centralize setup of variables for tests. Change WORKON\_HOME and PROJECT\_HOME for tests to make them unique across runs, allowing simultaneous test runs in different sandboxes * update history for previous merge * Merged in ciberglo/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #13) * add history details about license classification change * Merged in ralphbean/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #14) * attribution for previous commit * Fix typo in documentation reported by Nick Martin * Changed trove classifiers from BSD to MIT (like the README indicates.) * add test for removing several environments * changing rmvirtualenv message: Erasing --> Removing * support to remove several environments at once * remove blank spaces * use typeset instead of local and provide attribution for the original fix * Make project\_dir local so it doesn't clobber other variables * Added tag 3.1 for changeset ebbb3ba81687 3.1 --- * prepare release 3.1 * quote the path as we are editing the pth file; fixes #132 * update history file for previous change * associate project before enabling the new virtualenv; fixes #122 * add tags to announce.rst * add a couple of debugging lines to the generated scripts * Added tag 3.0.1 for changeset 14cf7e58d321 3.0.1 ----- * package release 3.0.1; fixes #126 * Add test files to the sdist package. Addresses #126 * Remove /usr/bin since apparently there are times when virtualenv is installed there due to vendor packages. Fixes #127 * Added tag 3.0 for changeset 434b87ebc24a 3.0 --- * fix version info in trove classifiers, take 2 * fix version info in trove classifiers * use the version of python in the current virtualenv to install the template project into the tox virtualenv during the test * merge in support for python 3.2 * bump version number, update history, prepare announcement * remove redundant test * use the version of python in the virtualenv instead of depending on the PATH * use packages available for python 3 * use packages that can be installed under python 3 to test the -i option to mkvirtualenv * get the output in a way that makes it work properly with grep * include virtualenv in the test dependencies * fix shell expression to get the python version * fix indentation * py3k compatibility * py3k compatibility * py3k compatibility * Added tag 2.11.1 for changeset 12a1e0b65313 2.11.1 ------ * update history and version number for bug release * Skiping re-initialization in subshells breaks tab completion, so go ahead and take the performance hit. Closes #121 * quiet some tests * announcement for 2.11 release * Added tag 2.11 for changeset ff4d492c873c 2.11 ---- * bump version number for release * add VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_PROJECT\_FILENAME; resolves issue 120 * make log files group writable; resolves #62 * shortcut initialization if it has run before * Remove support for Python 2.4 and 2.5. Update tests to work with virtualenv 1.7, where --no-site-packages is now the default * Add note about -a option to history file and clarify its description in the docs a bit * documentation for -a flag * test for 'mkvirtualenv -a ' * add -a project\_path to mkvirtualenv usage summary * associate a project with a venv at creation * fix link to Justin Lily's helper post * Added tag 2.10.1 for changeset 9e10c201a500 2.10.1 ------ * bump version to 2.10.1; closes #114 * improve test for mktmpenv with options; addresses #114 * change mktmpenv to always create an env name for the user; addresses #114 * update announcement text * bump version number * document previous fix in history * strip spaces from template names; fixes #111 * fix template listing for python 2.4, which does not support the -m option with namespace packages * if uuid is not available, use random to generate a name for the new environment * Use old style string formatting instead of the format method to retain python 2.4 and 2.5 support * add test to ensure templates are applied correctly * get the version number from the packaging scripts * add mktmpenv command from virtualenvwrapper.tmpenv * add -i option to mkvirtualenv * more test quieting * quiet tests and add intermediate check for delete * fix use of sed in add2virtualenv to be more portable * quiet test * Merged in miracle2k/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #6) * merge in linux changes * ignore temporary files created by editor * variable name changes and other cleanup so the script does not bomb under ksh on ubunutu 11.04 * run each test script in every shell before moving to the next script * Make add2virtualenv tests work again, add new test code for new features * Update lssitepackages to work with new pth filename * Merged upstream * add link to changelog in readme * fix version number in history * update announcement file * Upgrade instructions * Clean up help functions. Add documentation for new -r option to mkvirtualenv * Add -r option to mkvirtualenv to install base requirements after the environment is created. Fix argument processing in mkproject so the correct template names are preserved * merge virtualenvwrapper.project features into virtualenvwrapper * convert function definition format so typeset works under ksh * Merged upstream * add link to powershell port * Added tag 2.8 for changeset 279244c0fa41 2.8 --- * set version in history and update announcement * Added tag 2.8 for changeset 7e0abe005937 * bump version number * merge in patches from noirbizarre to add support for MSYS environment; clean up doc addition; fix resulting problem is lsvirtualenv * Identify another --no-site-packages test and add one for cpvirtualenv using the default args variable; addresses #102 * add test for --no-site-packages flag after cpvirtualenv; addresses #102 * Escape uses of cd in case it is aliased. addresses #101 * add a test to verify pushd/popd behavior; addresses #101 * Set is\_msys to False when not in MSYS shell * Avoid declaring the 'command\_exists' function for a one shot use * Replaced all remaining 'bin' occurences by $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_ENV\_BIN\_DIR * Use VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_VIRTUALENV in cpvirtualenv. fixes #104 * Merged in sharat87/virtualenvwrapper (pull request #1) * Update documentation about mktemp * VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_VIRTUALENV\_ARGS not working with >1 args on zsh * User scripts should be called based on new $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_ENV\_BIN\_DIR variable * add some debugging and a test to try to reproduce problem with log directory variable; addresses #95 * move tab completion initialization; expand support for tab completion in zsh (fixes #97) * Added support for getopts with fallback on getopt * Improved variable name: VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_ENV\_BIN\_DIR instead of script\_folder and is\_msys instead of msys * Document MSys installation * Allow Win32 and Unix paths for MSYS\_HOME variable * Added msys paths support * update announce file * Added tag 2.7.1 for changeset b20cf787d8e1 2.7.1 ----- * bump version number for bug release * set log dir and hook dir variables after WORKON\_HOME is set; fixes #94 * link to documentation about installing into user directory * further installation doc clarification * add a warning about installing into a virtualenv * clarify instructions for running tests; fixes #92 * report an error if there are no test scripts * Added tag 2.7 for changeset ea378ef00313 2.7 --- * update version and draft announcement * add grep fix to history * remove -e option from all calls to grep for better portability; fixes #85 * nicer titles for configuration section * reorg install docs to separate the customization stuff; add some comments about site-wide installation; fixes #87 * make it possible to remove a virtualenv while inside it; fixes #83 * pass VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_VIRTUALENV\_ARGS when calling VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_VIRTUALENV; fixes #89; fixes #87 * add link to vim-virtualenv * enable tab completion for showvirtualenv; fixes #78 * clean up test instructions for developers; fixes #75 * clear configuration variables before running tests * fix typo in cpvirtualenv; fixes #71 * Add VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_LOG\_DIR variable * Use VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_HOOK\_DIR to control where the hooks are defined * doc updates for VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_VIRTUALENV * fix tests to work under ksh on ubuntu 10.10 by using alternate syntax for capturing messages sent to stderr * fix tempdir tests to work on ubuntu 10.10 * merge pmclanahan's test changes and toggleglobalsitepackages * Add attribution for recent patches to the history file * fix tests for changes to virtualenvwrapper\_verify\_workon\_home * suppress hook loader messages in tests * change verbosity level when creating hook scripts so the messages can be suppressed in tests * Added docs for the toggleglobalsitepackages command * Added "toggleglobalsitepackages" command. Added tests for the new command * Modified the test runner to reliably use the intended shells * fix arg handling for lsvirtualenv under zsh - fixes issue #86 * remove the custom functions from the sphinx config, since rtd does not support them * trying readthedocs again * ignore .orig files created by hg * fix lsvirtualenv to read args in zsh * remove the download url since I upload packages to pypi now * translated 2.6.2/2.6.3 history into Japanese * fixes issue 79 by enclosing WORKON\_HOME in quotes * merged from original * Added tag 2.6.3 for changeset 246ce68795ea 2.6.3 ----- * tweak history * Added tag 2.6.3 for changeset e7582879df06 * more doc build changes * add upload target * Added tag 2.6.2 for changeset 625d85d3136f 2.6.2 ----- * fix doc build for readthedocs.org * add test for space in WORKON\_HOME to address #79 * add a test to verify that when virtualenv fails to create an environment the hook scripts are not run. see #76 * merged a few fixes and updated history * update history * merge in japanese translation of documentation, with a few markup fixes; disable spelling extension until there is a python 2.7 installer for it * add spelling extension * Added Japanese translation for the documentation Added to make html/website for the Japanese documentation Added the Japanese documentation link in original English index.rst * restore download url * Added tag 2.6.1 for changeset 445a58d5a05a 2.6.1 ----- * version 2.6.1 * fixes issue #73 by changing virtualenvwrapper\_get\_python\_version to only include the major and minor numbers * add supported version info to readme so it appears on pypi page * Added tag 2.6 for changeset b0f27c65fa64 2.6 --- * bump version to 2.6 and document updates * avoid specifying text mode when creating hook scripts (fixes #68) * closes #70 by adding a list of supported shells and python versions to documentation and trove classifiers * fix #60 by setting install\_requires instead of requires * change the way we determine the python version * convert test scripts to use tox instead of home-grown multi-version system in the Makefile * create the WORKON\_HOME dir if it doesn't exist * fix platforms definition so upload to pypi will work * Added tag 2.5.3 for changeset dc74f106d8d2 2.5.3 ----- * point release before uploading sdist * Added tag 2.5.2 for changeset f71ffbb996c4 2.5.2 ----- * Make lsvirtualenv work under zsh using patch from Zach Voase. Fixes #64 * Added tag 2.5.1 for changeset 2ab678413a29 2.5.1 ----- * fix workon to list in brief mode * Added tag 2.5 for changeset 80e2fcda77ac 2.5 --- * bump version * add docs for showvirtualenv * add showvirtualenv and re-implement lsvirtualenv with it * Added tag 2.4 for changeset a85d80e88996 2.4 --- * tweak history file * Added tag 2.4 for changeset 64f858d461d4 * add lsvirtualenv command with -l option * Added tag 2.3 for changeset b9d4591458bb 2.3 --- * add get\_env\_details hook * Added tag 2.2.2 for changeset 266a166f80da 2.2.2 ----- * bump version to 2.2.2 * check exit code of virtualenv before proceeding (fixes #56) * use single quotes around regex with $ (see #55) * update history with changes (see #57) * escape more commands (see #57) * incorporate patch from fredpalmer to escape grep calls (fixes #57) * Added tag 2.2.1 for changeset 87d60f20a715 2.2.1 ----- * fix #50 by escaping rm before calling it * Added tag 2.2.1 for changeset 66a89d019905 * bump version to 2.2.1 * convert path deriving code in startup of script to function so it is easier to test * escape dollar sign in regex to resolve #53 * add tests for GREP\_OPTIONS problem (ref #51) * unset GREP\_OPTIONS before to use grep * add support and bug tracker link to readme and docs * ignore missing files in trap cleanup (see #38) * address #37 with wording change in docs * update history * address issue #46 by escaping the calls to which * Added tag 2.2 for changeset d5c5faecc92d 2.2 --- * bump version number * more test refinements * add trap to remove temporary file, see #38 * more tempfile fixes * changes to make the tests run on my linux host * mention changes to address ticket 35 in history * addresses ticket 35 by adding debugging instrumentation * since we always use the same config dir, set it once * unify sphinx config files * use the sphinxcontrib.bitbucket extension for links to the issues and changesets in history.rst * update history with recent changes * fix tests; clean up contributed changes * Fixing a bug in the call to mktemp * Some cleanup after talking with dhellmann * First pass at speeding things up by making fewer calls into Python. Needs review * review for text added by Doug about the translation * show python version in test progress messages * fix #44 by updating the tests to run with python 2.7b1 * fix #43 by switching the way the hook loader is run * Added tag 2.1.1 for changeset 7540fc7d8e63 2.1.1 ----- * setting up for a release * fix #42 by quieting the errors/warnings * fix #41 by using the cached python where the wrappers are installed * fix formatting of seealso block * link to Manuel's home page instead of just the translation * add link back to english docs * add attribution for Manuel * add link from english to spanish docs; update history * shift output directory for html build so the sdist package looks nicer * merge in spanish translation * another attempt to address #35 * added italic to deactivation * announce translation * english paragraph removed * README translated * first revision * index revision * markup fix * aspell to plugins and fix some paragraphs * aspell for script * aspell to install * aspell to index * aspell to hooks * aspell for extensions * aspell for developers * aspell for command\_ref * another paragraph * almost done for plugins.rst * continue the translation * continue the translation of plugins.rst * remove the option that copy the static files: we don't have file to copy and it generate a WARNING in the sphinx compilation * markup fixed * remove translation from the toctree * scripts.rst tranlated to spanish * remove old version of translations.rst, we don't need this file anymore * I don't think that we need to translate the ChangeLog * extensions.rst translated * tips.rst translated * rst markup fixed * typo fixed on english documentation * fix the Makefile to generate the website documentation for 'en' and 'es' languages * reorder the documents files in docs/LANGUAGE folders and modify the rules in the Makefile to build the documentation * merge from Doug commit. Added the base.html template to make the website documentation * Makefile modified to build "es" documentation * put the base template in the repository * developers.rst translated * typo fixed * continue plugins.rst translation * Fix typo found by humitos * starting with "Defining an Extension" * start to translate plugins.rst * hooks translated * translations in the index page * added some translated topics * added the translation for install.rst * index.rst translated to spanish * fixed the right bug :) * update announcement for 2.1 * add emacs directive to readme * Added tag 2.1 for changeset 241df6c36860 2.1 --- * bump version * rotate log file when it grows too big * do not include website html in sdist * do not include html docs inside virtualenvwrapper dir to avoid conflicts with other packages using that namespace * fix mkvirtualenv -h * doc updates * add references to new extensions * add -n and -l options to hook loader * update docs with examples * handle empty workon\_home dir properly * support nondescructive argument to deactivate * include a date value in the filename * fix #34 by using python's tempfile module instead of a shell command * add hooks for cpvirtualenv; make deactivate work better under ksh * Update docs for mkvirtualenv to fix #30 * fix #33 with improved installation instructions and a better error message * use tempfile to create temporary files instead of the process id so the filenames are less predictable * update contributing info * add attribution for research work for ksh port * add support for ksh (fixes #25) * copy dist file to desktop after building * Added tag 2.0.2 for changeset 6a51a81454ae 2.0.2 ----- * update version and history * fix #32 by removing use of 'with' ; add tests for python 2.6 and 2.5 * sort ignore lines and add build directory * Added tag 2.0.1 for changeset 91e1124c6831 2.0.1 ----- * update version and history * add documentation about temp files * fix #29 by checking TMPDIR and using a default if no value is found * save draft of email for announcing new releases on python-announce * Added tag 2.0 for changeset 54713c4552c2 2.0 --- * fix install dir for web docs * Added tag 2.0 for changeset 485e1999adf0 * move todo list out of hg repo * add namespace package declaration * include more motivational background * add help to Makefile * merge 2.0 changes into tip * status update * even more doc cleanup * doc restructuring * remove rudundant 'source' from cli * more doc cleanup * more doc cleanup * update extension entry point docs * move make\_hooks functionality into user\_scripts, since they are related * start overhauling doc content * test cleanup and enhancement * add VIRTUALENVWRAPPER\_LAST\_VIRTUAL\_ENV variable for postdeactivate scripts * use the user's current shell as the default interpreter in the hook script * quiet hook loader * minor doc updates and formatting changes * comment out debug logging * all existing tests are passing again * convert more hooks; stop running tests when we see a failure or error * implement initialize hooks * start implementing hook loader and a couple of sample hooks * rename wrapper script * add register rule * update installation test * don't need pavement.py any more * add rules for updating website * set version in Makefile before building html * more tasks * add test rules * start moving from paver back to make and distribute * reorg todo list * add todo list and design notes for hook scripts * Added tag 1.27 for changeset d64869519c2e 1.27 ---- * add explicit check for virtualenv in the test * Added tag 1.27 for changeset 3edf5f224815 * bump version; pre-release code cleanup * add note about relocatable side-effect * undo merge, tests moved to separate files * touch up tests * flush formatting prints * quiet tests * ignore build files created by tests * added test that copied virtualenv exists * resolve conflict on tests dispatch * added script to setup.py * add testpackage setup.py * Added tag 1.26 for changeset 51eef82a39d4 1.26 ---- * preparing version 1.26 for release * fix #26 by quieting the error message during init and only showing it when an action is explicitly taken by the user * remove directories likely to contain a site-wide virtualenv installation and hide the error message because we expect mkvirtualenv to fail * break up the tests to make it easier to run only part of them * run all tests on all shells * Added tag 1.25 for changeset 06229877a640 1.25 ---- * add cdsitepackages arg handling from William McVey * Added test for cdsitepackages with argument * Updated with expanded capability of cdsitepackages to cd to a subdir * Added tab completion and pathname argument handling to cdsitepackages * I didn't know about 'sed -i', makes this a lot easier * When echoing the current list of paths, do not include the 'import' lines * Test for existance of path file was broken, used the wrong test * New -d option to 'add2virtualenv' which allows removal of a path previously added * Make sure that paths added via 'add2virtualenv' always end up being listed \*before\* regularily installed packages in sys.path. This ensures that you can always use the command to replace an installed package with a out-of-virtualenv version * Added tag 1.24.2 for changeset f31869779141 1.24.2 ------ * update history and bump version * update history * add user-provided tips to the docs * switch doc theme for packaged docs; add link to Rich Leland's screencast * Added tag 1.24.1 for changeset 4a8870326d84 1.24.1 ------ * bump version num before new release * add license and home page info to top of script * Added tag 1.24 for changeset b243d023094b 1.24 ---- * bump version and update history * fix preactivate scripts; warn for existing scripts that need to be executable but are not * Added tag 1.23 for changeset e55e8a54de7b 1.23 ---- * prep for release * test both mkvirtualenv hooks * fix the postmkvirtualenv hook * Added tag 1.22 for changeset c50385e9c99b 1.22 ---- * bump version * Added tag 1.22 for changeset eddb2921783c * automatically create hook scripts * add mode specification for emacs * update README instructions * Added tag 1.21 for changeset 2190584becc7 1.21 ---- * update version for new release * Added tag 1.21 for changeset c11ee7913230 * verify that virtualenv is installed; correct use of python to fix the WORKON\_HOME value; more tests * improve handling for missing WORKON\_HOME variable or directory; add test for #18 - can't reproduce * Added tag 1.20 for changeset ed873ac408ff 1.20 ---- * prepare release * minor code cleanup * added simple lssitepackages test * lssitepackages now also shows contents of virtualenv\_path\_extensions.pth, if that file exists * added a white-line at the end * added lssitepackages info * added lssitepackages command * moved main website source files * Added tag 1.19 for changeset 8af191bfa3c8 1.19 ---- * fix for ticket #14: relative paths don't work with add2virtualenv * incorporate patch from Sascha Brossmann to fix #15 * Applying my own ridiculous formatting to the README file. Give me 72 characters or give me death! * Added tag 1.18 for changeset 24190e878fa8 1.18 ---- * bump version number * don't forget the destdir info * add basic developer info to the documentation * add docs for deactivate to resolve issue #12 * fix issue #10 by removing warning and using an error at runtime * Added tag 1.17.1 for changeset 10fbaab7da41 1.17.1 ------ * update pavement to use sphinxcontrib.paverutils * Added tag 1.17 for changeset 749030a692a0 1.17 ---- * add installation test task * incorporate personal site templates into a build that lets me generate hosted docs * formatting tweaks * add feature list; clean up hook list; fix bug in warning message generation * cannot run package from command line, so just warn on import * create a simple python package and include the documentation in it so it is installed by default * clean up and update docs, reduce size of readme, start working on packaging changes * import documentation contribution from Steve Steiner * run the tests under zsh as well as explicitly invoking bash * Added tag 1.16 for changeset 7d9dbc84f25d 1.16 ---- * bump version * remove todo list * Redirect all error messages from stdout to stderr Added directory completion for cdvirtualenv * Allow cdvirtualenv to take an argument which is a directory under the virtualenv root to change into * Added tag 1.15 for changeset bddfac3c8fde 1.15 ---- * prep release 1.15 * error handling in mkvirtualenv * add tests to sdist package * Added tag 1.14 for changeset 6e54ea32a9d1 1.14 ---- * use dist\_dir option for sdist command * Added tag 1.14 for changeset caf3f2a31fdd * update version # * Added tag 1.14 for changeset e31542a0d946 * update change list * fix virtualenvwrapper\_show\_workon\_options to use find again * rewrite tests using shutil2 * experimental version of deactivate wrapper * Added tag 1.13 for changeset 7c40caf6ce6f 1.13 ---- * add test.sh to manifest * Added tag 1.13 for changeset 8e73805a97e1 * fix for issue #5 * Added tag 1.12 for changeset dda0e4d36a91 1.12 ---- * fix verification in navigation functions and add tests * Add a couple of quick-navigation helper functions * add attribution * check return code from virtualenvwrapper\_verify\_workon\_home everywhere and return an error code if validation fails * Update quick setup instructions to make them a little easier to follow and to fix a mistake in the order of some of the steps * Added tag 1.11 for changeset 511994f15d58 1.11 ---- * run global postactivatehook before local; move release not to the correct version * merge ChrisHas35's postactivatehook changes * start 1.11 with optimization suggestion from ChrisHas35 * Added tag 1.10 for changeset 274d4576d606 * add global postactivate hook. related to #3 * remove unnecssary egrep calls on show\_workon\_options. fixes #4 1.10 ---- * update change history * Updated 'workon' to use find, to avoid problems with colorized 'ls' output * Added tag 1.9 for changeset d8112e52eadc 1.9 --- * add more hooks based on suggestion from Chris Hasenpflug; add documentation * Added tag 1.8.1 for changeset 8417344df8ff 1.8.1 ----- * bump version number * Added tag 1.8.1 for changeset dca76424222e * fix argument processing in mkvirtualenv * Added tag 1.8 for changeset ea5f27af83bb 1.8 --- * Fix for processing the argument list in mkvirtualenv from jorgevargas (#1) * Added tag 1.7 for changeset 32f2a081d649 1.7 --- * Clean up TODO list and svn keywords. Add license section to README * Added tag 1.7 for changeset 54aa96a1c09f * Ignore files generated by paver and the build process. Use a fixed version string in the pavement.py file * update tags * convert from make to paver 1.0 * patches to rmvirtualenv to make it work with zsh from Byron Clark * add note about zsh completion support * add zsh completion support, courtesy of Ted Leung * add docs; fix space issues * remove premature release * add path management feature contributed by James Bennett * fix another typo, TEST, then add another useful message when the user tries to remove an active environment * fix spelling mistake 1.6.1 ----- * bug fix from John Shimek * Add tab completion based on Arthur Koziel's version at http://arthurkoziel.com/2008/10/11/virtualenvwrapper-bash-completion/ * fix the download url 1.3 --- * add setup.py and related pieces, including minimal docs * usability patches from Alex Satrapa * notes about what I still need to do * cleanup * predeactivate and postactivate hooks * go ahead and change to the environment after creating it * look for the workdir script and run it if we find it * update comments * add attribution * keywords 1.0 --- * first copy * start new project