Per-User Customization
The end-user customization scripts are either sourced (allowing themto modify your shell environment) or run as an external program atthe appropriate trigger time.
The global scripts applied to all environments should be placed in thedirectory named by VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR, which by default will be equalto WORKON_HOME. The local scripts should beplaced in the bin
directory of the virtualenv.
Example Usage
As a Django developer, you likely want DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE to be set, andif you work on multiple projects, you want it to be specific to the projectyou are currently working on. Wouldn’t it be nice if it was set based on theactive virtualenv? You can achieve this with Per-User Customization as follows.
If your 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!
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 noarguments and a list of the virtual environments is printed. The hookis run once for each environment, after the name is printed, and canprint additional information about that environment.
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 settingswhen virtualenvwrapper is enabled.
premkvirtualenv
Global/Local: global Argument(s): name of new environment Sourced/Run: run
$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/premkvirtualenv
is run as an external program afterthe virtual environment is created but before the current environmentis switched to point to the new env. The current working directory forthe script is $WORKON_HOME
and the name of the new environment ispassed as an argument to the script.
postmkvirtualenv
Global/Local: global Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postmkvirtualenv
is sourced after the new environmentis created and activated. If the -a
<project_path> flag was used,the link to the project directory is set up before this script is sourced.
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 afterthe source environment is duplicated and made relocatable, but beforethe premkvirtualenv
hook is run or the current environment isswitched to point to the new env. The current working directory forthe script is $WORKON_HOME
and the names of the source and newenvironments are passed as arguments to the script.
postcpvirtualenv
Global/Local: global Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postcpvirtualenv
is sourced after the new environmentis created and activated.
preactivate
Global/Local: global, local Argument(s): environment name Sourced/Run: run
The global $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/preactivate
script is run before the newenvironment is enabled. The environment name is passed as the firstargument.
The local $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/preactivate
hook is run before the newenvironment is enabled. The environment name is passed as the firstargument.
postactivate
Global/Local: global, local Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
The global $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postactivate
script is sourced after thenew environment is enabled. $VIRTUAL_ENV
refers to the newenvironment at the time the script runs.
This example script adds a space between the virtual environment nameand your old PS1 by making use of _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1
.
- PS1="(`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`) $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1"
The local $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postactivate
script is sourced afterthe new environment is enabled. $VIRTUAL_ENV
refers to the newenvironment at the time the script runs.
This example script for the PyMOTW environment changes the currentworking directory and the PATH variable to refer to the source treecontaining the PyMOTW source.
- pymotw_root=/Users/dhellmann/Documents/PyMOTW
- cd $pymotw_root
- PATH=$pymotw_root/bin:$PATH
predeactivate
Global/Local: local, global Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
The local $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/predeactivate
script is sourced before thecurrent environment is deactivated, and can be used to disable orclear settings in your environment. $VIRTUAL_ENV
refers to the oldenvironment at the time the script runs.
The global $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/predeactivate
script is sourced before thecurrent environment is deactivated. $VIRTUAL_ENV
refers to theold environment at the time the script runs.
postdeactivate
Global/Local: local, global Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
The $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postdeactivate
script is sourced after thecurrent environment is deactivated, and can be used to disable orclear settings in your environment. The path to the environment justdeactivated is available in $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_LAST_VIRTUALENV
.
prermvirtualenv
Global/Local: global Argument(s): environment name Sourced/Run: run
The $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/prermvirtualenv
script is run as an externalprogram before the environment is removed. The full path to theenvironment directory is passed as an argument to the script.
postrmvirtualenv
Global/Local: global Argument(s): environment name Sourced/Run: run
The $VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_HOOK_DIR/postrmvirtualenv
script is run as an externalprogram after the environment is removed. The full path to theenvironment directory is passed as an argument to the script.
premkproject
Global/Local: global Argument(s): name of new project Sourced/Run: run
$WORKON_HOME/premkproject
is run as an external program after thevirtual environment is created and after the current environment isswitched to point to the new env, but before the new project directoryis created. The current working directory for the script is$PROJECT_HOME
and the name of the new project is passed as anargument to the script.
postmkproject
Global/Local: global Argument(s): none Sourced/Run: sourced
$WORKON_HOME/postmkproject
is sourced after the new environmentand project directories are created and the virtualenv is activated.The current working directory is the project directory.