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Provides a simple means for an application, without restarting, to temporarily install and use its runtime requirements

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VirtualEnvOnDemand provides a simple means for an application, without restarting, to temporarily install and use its runtime requirements.

The primary means to accomplish this is to call “VirtualEnvOnDemand.enableOnDemandImporter()” which will load the hook into the importer. If an import fails, it will attempt to fetch the corrosponding module and install into current runtime.

You can also explicitly create environments and install packages into them (adding to current runtime). See documentation for more details.

Documentation

Can be found at:

https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kata198/VirtualEnvOnDemand/master/doc/VirtualEnvOnDemand.html

Example:

The following example shows using “enableOnDemandImporter” to automatically fetch and install to current runtime any unavailable imports.

import sys

from VirtualEnvOnDemand import enableOnDemandImporter

# Activate the hook

enableOnDemandImporter()

# The following imports are not available, and will be installed into current runtime

import IndexedRedis

from AdvancedHTMLParser.exceptions import *

if __name__ == ‘__main__’:

sys.stdout.write(‘IndexedRedis version: ‘ + IndexedRedis.__version__ + ‘\n’)

import AdvancedHTMLParser

sys.stdout.write(‘AdvancedHTMLParser version: ‘ + AdvancedHTMLParser.__version__ + ‘\n’)

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