Configurable venv extension
Project description
Kantan
Configurable venv extension.
How to use?
Kantan assumes the existence of a folder ~/.kantan
containing available configuration.
/~
/.kantan
/default
configuration.json
file_to_copy
Example configuration.json
:
{
"requirements: [ // Requirements to be installed using `pip install`
numpy=1.2.3
],
"include_files" : [ // Files to be copied to `env_dir`
"file_to_copy"
]
}
Then as with venv
a virtual environment can be created:
$ python -m kantan .venv [--config-name CONFIG_NAME=default]
Development
Python virtual environment
Create and load a virtual environement.
$ python -m venv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
Install dependencies.
$ pip install -e '.[dev,pub]'
Run tests, linter, bandit, black and isort
Running Pytest on the codebase.
$ python -m pytest .
Running Pylint on the codebase.
$ python -m pylint src
Running Bandit on the codebase.
$ python -m bandit -c pyproject.toml -r src
Running Black formatter on the codebase.
$ python -m black src
Running Isort formatter on the codebase.
$ python -m isort src
Publish package
Build package.
$ python -m build .
Verify package.
$ python -m twine check dist/*
Upload package to a pypi
.
$ python -m twine upload dist/*
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