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- # Activates autoenv or reports its failure
- () {
- if ! type autoenv_init >/dev/null; then
- for d (~/.autoenv ~/.local/bin /usr/local/opt/autoenv /usr/local/bin); do
- if [[ -e $d/activate.sh ]]; then
- autoenv_dir=$d
- break
- fi
- done
- if [[ -z $autoenv_dir ]]; then
- cat <<END >&2
- -------- AUTOENV ---------
- Could not locate autoenv installation.
- Please check if autoenv is correctly installed.
- In the meantime the autoenv plugin is DISABLED.
- --------------------------
- END
- return 1
- fi
- source $autoenv_dir/activate.sh
- fi
- }
- [[ $? != 0 ]] && return $?
- # The use_env call below is a reusable command to activate/create a new Python
- # virtualenv, requiring only a single declarative line of code in your .env files.
- # It only performs an action if the requested virtualenv is not the current one.
- use_env() {
- typeset venv
- venv="$1"
- if [[ "${VIRTUAL_ENV:t}" != "$venv" ]]; then
- if workon | grep -q "$venv"; then
- workon "$venv"
- else
- echo -n "Create virtualenv $venv now? (Yn) "
- read answer
- if [[ "$answer" == "Y" ]]; then
- mkvirtualenv "$venv"
- fi
- fi
- fi
- }
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