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Makefile.venv
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#
# SEAMLESSLY MANAGE PYTHON VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT WITH A MAKEFILE
#
# https://github.com/sio/Makefile.venv v2021.12.16
#
#
# Insert `include Makefile.venv` at the bottom of your Makefile to enable these
# rules.
#
# When writing your Makefile use '$(VENV)/python' to refer to the Python
# interpreter within virtual environment and '$(VENV)/executablename' for any
# other executable in venv.
#
# This Makefile provides the following targets:
# venv
# Use this as a dependency for any target that requires virtual
# environment to be created and configured
# python, ipython
# Use these to launch interactive Python shell within virtual environment
# shell, bash, zsh
# Launch interactive command line shell. "shell" target launches the
# default shell Makefile executes its rules in (usually /bin/sh).
# "bash" and "zsh" can be used to refer to the specific desired shell.
# show-venv
# Show versions of Python and pip, and the path to the virtual environment
# clean-venv
# Remove virtual environment
# $(VENV)/executable_name
# Install `executable_name` with pip. Only packages with names matching
# the name of the corresponding executable are supported.
# Use this as a lightweight mechanism for development dependencies
# tracking. E.g. for one-off tools that are not required in every
# developer's environment, therefore are not included into
# requirements.txt or setup.py.
# Note:
# Rules using such target or dependency MUST be defined below
# `include` directive to make use of correct $(VENV) value.
# Example:
# codestyle: $(VENV)/pyflakes
# $(VENV)/pyflakes .
# See `ipython` target below for another example.
#
# This Makefile can be configured via following variables:
# PY
# Command name for system Python interpreter. It is used only initialy to
# create the virtual environment
# Default: python3
# REQUIREMENTS_TXT
# Space separated list of paths to requirements.txt files.
# Paths are resolved relative to current working directory.
# Default: requirements.txt
# WORKDIR
# Parent directory for the virtual environment.
# Default: current working directory.
# VENVDIR
# Python virtual environment directory.
# Default: $(WORKDIR)/.venv
#
# This Makefile was written for GNU Make and may not work with other make
# implementations.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Vitaly Potyarkin
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>
#
#
# Configuration variables
#
WORKDIR?=.
VENVDIR?=$(WORKDIR)/.venv
REQUIREMENTS_TXT?=$(wildcard requirements.txt) # Multiple paths are supported (space separated)
SETUP_PY?=$(wildcard setup.py) # Multiple paths are supported (space separated)
SETUP_CFG?=$(foreach s,$(SETUP_PY),$(wildcard $(patsubst %setup.py,%setup.cfg,$(s))))
MARKER=.initialized-with-Makefile.venv
#
# Python interpreter detection
#
_PY_AUTODETECT_MSG=Detected Python interpreter: $(PY). Use PY environment variable to override
ifeq (ok,$(shell test -e /dev/null 2>&1 && echo ok))
NULL_STDERR=2>/dev/null
else
NULL_STDERR=2>NUL
endif
ifndef PY
_PY_OPTION:=python3
ifeq (ok,$(shell $(_PY_OPTION) -c "print('ok')" $(NULL_STDERR)))
PY=$(_PY_OPTION)
endif
endif
ifndef PY
_PY_OPTION:=$(VENVDIR)/bin/python
ifeq (ok,$(shell $(_PY_OPTION) -c "print('ok')" $(NULL_STDERR)))
PY=$(_PY_OPTION)
$(info $(_PY_AUTODETECT_MSG))
endif
endif
ifndef PY
_PY_OPTION:=$(subst /,\,$(VENVDIR)/Scripts/python)
ifeq (ok,$(shell $(_PY_OPTION) -c "print('ok')" $(NULL_STDERR)))
PY=$(_PY_OPTION)
$(info $(_PY_AUTODETECT_MSG))
endif
endif
ifndef PY
_PY_OPTION:=py -3
ifeq (ok,$(shell $(_PY_OPTION) -c "print('ok')" $(NULL_STDERR)))
PY=$(_PY_OPTION)
$(info $(_PY_AUTODETECT_MSG))
endif
endif
ifndef PY
_PY_OPTION:=python
ifeq (ok,$(shell $(_PY_OPTION) -c "print('ok')" $(NULL_STDERR)))
PY=$(_PY_OPTION)
$(info $(_PY_AUTODETECT_MSG))
endif
endif
ifndef PY
define _PY_AUTODETECT_ERR
Could not detect Python interpreter automatically.
Please specify path to interpreter via PY environment variable.
endef
$(error $(_PY_AUTODETECT_ERR))
endif
#
# Internal variable resolution
#
VENV=$(VENVDIR)/bin
EXE=
# Detect windows
ifeq (win32,$(shell $(PY) -c "import __future__, sys; print(sys.platform)"))
VENV=$(VENVDIR)/Scripts
EXE=.exe
endif
touch=touch $(1)
ifeq (,$(shell command -v touch $(NULL_STDERR)))
# https://ss64.com/nt/touch.html
touch=type nul >> $(subst /,\,$(1)) && copy /y /b $(subst /,\,$(1))+,, $(subst /,\,$(1))
endif
ifeq (,$(shell command -v $(firstword $(RM)) $(NULL_STDERR)))
RMDIR=rd /s /q
else
RMDIR=$(RM) -r
endif
#
# Virtual environment
#
.PHONY: venv
venv: $(VENV)/$(MARKER)
.PHONY: clean-venv
clean-venv:
-$(RMDIR) "$(VENVDIR)"
.PHONY: show-venv
show-venv: venv
@$(VENV)/python -c "import sys; print('Python ' + sys.version.replace('\n',''))"
@$(VENV)/pip --version
@echo venv: $(VENVDIR)
.PHONY: debug-venv
debug-venv:
@echo "PATH (Shell)=$$PATH"
@$(MAKE) --version
$(info PATH (GNU Make)="$(PATH)")
$(info SHELL="$(SHELL)")
$(info PY="$(PY)")
$(info REQUIREMENTS_TXT="$(REQUIREMENTS_TXT)")
$(info SETUP_PY="$(SETUP_PY)")
$(info SETUP_CFG="$(SETUP_CFG)")
$(info VENVDIR="$(VENVDIR)")
$(info VENVDEPENDS="$(VENVDEPENDS)")
$(info WORKDIR="$(WORKDIR)")
#
# Dependencies
#
ifneq ($(strip $(REQUIREMENTS_TXT)),)
VENVDEPENDS+=$(REQUIREMENTS_TXT)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(SETUP_PY)),)
VENVDEPENDS+=$(SETUP_PY)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(SETUP_CFG)),)
VENVDEPENDS+=$(SETUP_CFG)
endif
$(VENV):
$(PY) -m venv $(VENVDIR)
$(VENV)/python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
$(VENV)/$(MARKER): $(VENVDEPENDS) | $(VENV)
ifneq ($(strip $(REQUIREMENTS_TXT)),)
$(VENV)/pip install $(foreach path,$(REQUIREMENTS_TXT),-r $(path))
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(SETUP_PY)),)
$(VENV)/pip install $(foreach path,$(SETUP_PY),-e $(dir $(path)))
endif
$(call touch,$(VENV)/$(MARKER))
#
# Interactive shells
#
.PHONY: python
python: venv
exec $(VENV)/python
.PHONY: ipython
ipython: $(VENV)/ipython
exec $(VENV)/ipython
.PHONY: shell
shell: venv
. $(VENV)/activate && exec $(notdir $(SHELL))
.PHONY: bash zsh
bash zsh: venv
. $(VENV)/activate && exec $@
#
# Commandline tools (wildcard rule, executable name must match package name)
#
ifneq ($(EXE),)
$(VENV)/%: $(VENV)/%$(EXE) ;
.PHONY: $(VENV)/%
.PRECIOUS: $(VENV)/%$(EXE)
endif
$(VENV)/%$(EXE): $(VENV)/$(MARKER)
$(VENV)/pip install --upgrade $*
$(call touch,$@)