How to install and configure virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper for Python on MacOS?
It will get installed in the venv/ folder, and not conflict with other projects.
Virtualenvwrapper is a utility on top of virtualenv that adds a bunch of utilities that allow the environment folders to be created at a single place, instead of spreading around everywhere.
That installation installs virtualenvwrapper in the /usr/local/bin directory.
To install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper for repetitive use you need a correctly configured Python (this example uses Python 3.x but process is identical for Python 2.x ). Although you can get python installer from Python website I strongly advice against it. The most convenient and future-proof method to install Python on MacOS is brew.
Installing Python and virtualenv on MacOS 1 Requirements. To follow these instructions you need to at least have installed brew on MacOS. ... 2 Installing Python 3.7.x and Python 2.7.x. ... 3 Install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper. ... 4 Test if the installed tools are working. ... 5 Conclusion. ...
All the rest can be installed in a virtualenv. Virtualenvwrapper To make it easier to work on multiple projects that has separate environments you can install virtualenvwrapper. It's an extension to virtualenvand makes it easier to create and delete virtual environments without creating dependency conflicts.
To install virtualenvwrapperrun: pip install virtualenvwrapper Depending on your setup you might need to install it using sudo. Read the installation documentationfor more information. Note: virtualenvwrapperkeeps all the virtual environments in ~/.virtualenvwhile virtualenvkeeps them in the project directory.
To install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper for repetitive use you need a correctly configured Python (this example uses Python 3.x but process is identical for Python 2.x).
Although you can get python installer from Python website I strongly advice against it. The most convenient and future-proof method to install Python on MacOS is brew.
Main difference between installer from Python website and brew is that installer puts python packages to:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.x Brew on the other hand installs Python, Pip & Setuptools and puts everything to:
/usr/local/bin/python3.x/site-packages And though it may not make any difference to you now – it will later on.
brew Check out brew installation page or simply run this in your terminal:
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" Python To install python with brew run:
brew install python3 Now your system needs to know where to look for freshly installed Python packages. Add this line to youre ~/.zshrc (or ~/.bash_profile if you're using bash):
export PATH=/usr/local/share/python:$PATH Restart your terminal. To make sure you've done everything correctly run which python3 and in return you should receive /usr/local/bin/python.
virtualenv & virtualenvwrapper Now it's time to install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper to be able to use workon command and switch between virtual environments. This is done using pip:
pip3 install virtualenv virtualenvwrapper virtualenv variablesDefine a default path for your virtual environments. For example you can create a hidden directory inside ~ and called it .virtualenvs with mkdir ~/.virtualenvs. Add virtualenv variables to .zshrc (or .bash_profile).
Final version of your .zshrc (or .bash_profile) should contain this information to work properly with installed packages:
# Setting PATH for Python 3 installed by brew export PATH=/usr/local/share/python:$PATH # Configuration for virtualenv export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python3 export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/usr/local/bin/virtualenv source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh Restart your terminal. You should be able to use mkvirtualenv and workon commands including autocompletion.
Here's a little tip on how to create virtualenv with specific version of Python.
In case you are using
MacOS Mojaveand you are installingPython3.6from brew bottle you might have a problem withpip, here's a solution that might help.
With time some of you may want to install multiple Python versions with multiple virtual environments per version. When this moment comes I strongly recommend swithing to pyenv and pyenv-virtualenv .
macOS 10.15.7 and change it to
export WORKON_HOME=$HOME/.virtualenvs export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python3 # export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/usr/local/bin/virtualenv export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/bin/virtualenv # source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh source /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh which virtualenv or which python to get exact pathsIf you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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