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Marc Cornellà a84bc2dadd
fix(python)!: remove harmful ipython alias (#12676)
BREAKING CHANGE: the `ipython` alias was incorrectly trying to manually call
ipython from the installed module in the virtual environment, when actually
a command already exists when loading the virtual environment. This change
removes the unnecessary alias and allows calling the right command.

Fixes #12676
2024-09-15 15:12:22 +02:00

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# set python command if 'py' not installed
builtin which py > /dev/null || alias py='python3'
# Find python file
alias pyfind='find . -name "*.py"'
# Remove python compiled byte-code and mypy/pytest cache in either the current
# directory or in a list of specified directories (including sub directories).
function pyclean() {
find "${@:-.}" -type f -name "*.py[co]" -delete
find "${@:-.}" -type d -name "__pycache__" -delete
find "${@:-.}" -depth -type d -name ".mypy_cache" -exec rm -r "{}" +
find "${@:-.}" -depth -type d -name ".pytest_cache" -exec rm -r "{}" +
}
# Add the user installed site-packages paths to PYTHONPATH, only if the
# directory exists. Also preserve the current PYTHONPATH value.
# Feel free to autorun this when .zshrc loads.
function pyuserpaths() {
setopt localoptions extendedglob
# Check for a non-standard install directory.
local user_base="${PYTHONUSERBASE:-"${HOME}/.local"}"
local python version site_pkgs
for python in python2 python3; do
# Check if command exists
(( ${+commands[$python]} )) || continue
# Get minor release version.
# The patch version is variable length, truncate it.
version=${(M)${"$($python -V 2>&1)":7}#[^.]##.[^.]##}
# Add version specific path, if:
# - it exists in the filesystem
# - it isn't in $PYTHONPATH already.
site_pkgs="${user_base}/lib/python${version}/site-packages"
[[ -d "$site_pkgs" && ! "$PYTHONPATH" =~ (^|:)"$site_pkgs"(:|$) ]] || continue
export PYTHONPATH="${site_pkgs}${PYTHONPATH+":${PYTHONPATH}"}"
done
}
# Grep among .py files
alias pygrep='grep -nr --include="*.py"'
# Share local directory as a HTTP server
alias pyserver="python3 -m http.server"
## venv utilities
: ${PYTHON_VENV_NAME:=venv}
# Activate a the python virtual environment specified.
# If none specified, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME, else 'venv'.
function vrun() {
local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}"
if [[ ! -d "$venvpath" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Error: no such venv in current directory: $name"
return 1
fi
if [[ ! -f "${venvpath}/bin/activate" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Error: '${name}' is not a proper virtual environment"
return 1
fi
. "${venvpath}/bin/activate" || return $?
echo "Activated virtual environment ${name}"
}
# Create a new virtual environment using the specified name.
# If none specified, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME
function mkv() {
local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}"
python3 -m venv "${name}" || return
echo >&2 "Created venv in '${venvpath}'"
vrun "${name}"
}
if [[ "$PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN" == "true" ]]; then
# Automatically activate venv when changing dir
function auto_vrun() {
# deactivate if we're on a different dir than VIRTUAL_ENV states
# we don't deactivate subdirectories!
if (( $+functions[deactivate] )) && [[ $PWD != ${VIRTUAL_ENV:h}* ]]; then
deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
if [[ $PWD != ${VIRTUAL_ENV:h} ]]; then
for _file in "${PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"*/bin/activate(N.); do
# make sure we're not in a venv already
(( $+functions[deactivate] )) && deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1
source $_file > /dev/null 2>&1
break
done
fi
}
add-zsh-hook chpwd auto_vrun
auto_vrun
fi