Issue
I am working on a python
project.
I have already created my setup.py
file.
Is there a way to make use of setup.py
file install_requires
section so as to create my virtualenv, or do I have to explicitly create a requirements.txt
file and proceed with
virtualenv -p python3 venv
pip install -r requirements.txt
Solution
setup.py
installs the package in whichever environment is active. If you want to install it in a virtualenv, then you need to activate it first. Otherwise it will install globally.
You can continue using requirements.txt
but let setup.py
handle the installation. You can then read the file and set the list of dependencies for install_requires
section.
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
with open('requirements.txt') as f:
requirements = f.readlines()
setup(
name='myawesomepackage',
version='0.1',
packages=find_packages(),
url='https://example.com',
author='abdusco',
description='',
install_requires=requirements,
entry_points=dict(console_scripts=[
'myawesomeapp=app:main'
])
)
Here's requirements.txt
certifi==2019.3.9
chardet==3.0.4
Click==7.0
idna==2.8
requests==2.22.0
urllib3==1.25.3
Answered By - abdusco Answer Checked By - Willingham (WPSolving Volunteer)