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Auto activate with profile not work
In order to get the same experience as pyenv under linux, I used the method mentioned in the note. But it doesn't work.
I confirmed that there is a .python-version file in my directory, and the profile has been executed.
It work when I manually run command 'pyenv-venv init'
Did you add the command to your powershell profile as instructed in this section of the readme? https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win-venv#env-automatic-activation-using-python-version-file
Note: This only works if you open the shell in the current directory using "Open shell here". The CLI currently doesn't support auto activation if the user changes the directory. I could look into adding that feature but it would mean checking for a .python-version every time the user changes their directory. Not sure if that would make the shell slower. Something to look into.
I followed the Readme file and added the command in the profile. And I also noticed that the "open powershell window here" should be used. But it still does not initialize successfully, unless init is executed manually. Sorry for not describing clearly.
Here is a more detailed description.
In order to prove that the profile has been executed, and the 'pyenv-venv' command can be executed successfully, I wrote such a profile file.
And then, in the target directory, use "open powershell window here" to open a shell window.
As you see, the command pyenv-venv help
outputs correctly.
But the python environment is not loaded successfully.
Next, I manually executed the command 'pyenv-venv init', then the python environment was initialized successfully.
Even if I add 'sleep 10' at the beginning of the profile file, it still have nothing change.
Oh, I know the reason.
https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win-venv/blob/aff05d419953be4b06369f989d97f839f4ba216a/bin/pyenv-win-venv.ps1#L21
The output of (Get-Location).Path
in profile file is 'C:\windows\system32', which seems to be the default workdir of powershell. Not the current location where open the powershell window.
Oh, I know the reason.
https://github.com/pyenv-win/pyenv-win-venv/blob/aff05d419953be4b06369f989d97f839f4ba216a/bin/pyenv-win-venv.ps1#L21
The output of
(Get-Location).Path
in profile file is 'C:\windows\system32', which seems to be the default workdir of powershell. Not the current location where open the powershell window.
Since the definition of the right-click shortcut key is in the registry:
Create a profile file for this, and it works.
$powershellDir = $((Get-Location).Path)
$workingDir = if ([Environment]::CommandLine -match '\b(set-location|cd|chdir\sl)\s+(-(literalpath|lp|path|PSPath)\s+)?(?<path>(?:\\").+?(?:\\")|"""[^"]+|''[^'']+|[^ ]+)') {
$Matches.path -replace '^(\\"|"""|'')' -replace '\\"$'
} else { # No Set-Location command passed, use the current dir.
$PWD.ProviderPath
}
Set-Location $workingdir; pyenv-venv init root
Set-Location $powershellDir
Thanks for all the investigation into this. I will look into this once I am back home.
The CLI is initializing the env correctly in my personal laptop but I tried it out in my work pc and it fails to activate. Need to check why its working as intended in my laptop.
@gruiyuan I pushed an update which adds a -debug
flag so that we can see the environment values being set. It will help with debugging.
Update the CLI using: pyenv-venv update self
Update the $profile: pyenv-venv init -debug
After that, when you open the shell, it should output the debug log.
The CLI is initializing the env correctly in my personal laptop but I tried it out in my work pc and it fails to activate. Need to check why its working as intended in my laptop.
Update regarding this. My work pc didnt have pyenv-venv init root
in the powershell profile hence it was not automatically activating. So I will need to see your debug log as I mentioned above to investigate the issue.
The CLI is initializing the env correctly in my personal laptop but I tried it out in my work pc and it fails to activate. Need to check why its working as intended in my laptop.
Update regarding this. My work pc didnt have
pyenv-venv init root
in the powershell profile hence it was not automatically activating. So I will need to see your debug log as I mentioned above to investigate the issue.
Ok.
profile is
pyenv-venv init root -debug
When I open the shell by 'shift + right-clicking' in the working directory,hear is the debug log.
It is consistent with my previous analysis.
Are you still encountering this issue? I wasn't able to duplicate this in any of my systems.