# viv
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viv isn't venv


--- Python is a great choice to quickly prototype or accomplish small tasks in scripts. However, leveraging it's vast ecosystem can be tedious for one-off or rarely used scripts. This is were `viv` comes in handy. `Viv` is a standalone dependency-free `venv` creator. It is meant to be invoked in any script that has third-party dependencies, prior to loading of any of the external modules. These `venvs` can be identified by name or by their specification. In any case they will be re-used across scripts (and generated on-demand, if needed). **Importantly**, `viv` will also remove your user site directory. (view with: `python -m 'import site;print(site.USER_SITE)'`). ## Setup Run the below command to install `viv`. ```sh python3 <(curl -fsSL gh.dayl.in/viv/viv.py) manage install ``` To access `viv` from within scripts you should add it's location to your `PYTHONPATH`. By default `viv` will be installed to `$XDG_DATA_HOME/viv` or `~/.local/share/viv` you can customize this with `--src`. ```sh export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$HOME/.local/share/viv" ``` Advanced users may recognize that principally, the module just needs to be recognized at run time and the single script [`viv.py`](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/viv/blob/main/src/viv/viv.py) can be invoked directly for the CLI. How you accomplish these options is ultimately up to you but the above instructions can get you started. ### Pypi (Not Recommended) ```sh pip install viv ``` Why is this *not recommended*? Mainly, because `viv` is all about hacking your `sys.path`. Placing it in it's own virtual environment or installing in a user site directory may complicate this endeavor. ## Usage In any python script with external dependencies you can add this line, to automate `vivenv` creation and installation of dependencies. ```python __import__("viv").use("click") ``` To remove all `vivenvs` you can use the below command: ```sh viv remove $(viv list -q) ``` # Standalone Viv Supposing you want to increase the portability of your script while still employing the principles of `viv`. The below function can be freely pasted at the top of your scripts and requires no modification of your PYTHONPATH or import of additional modules (including downloading/installing `viv`). It can be auto-generated with for example: `viv freeze --standalone`. The only part necessary to modify if copied verbatim from below is the call to `_viv_use`. Output of `viv freeze rich --standalone`: ```python # <<<<< auto-generated by daylinmorgan/viv (v22.12a3-35-g0d0c66d-dev) # fmt: off def _viv_use(*pkgs: str, track_exe: bool = False, name: str = "") -> None: # noqa i,s,m,e,spec=__import__,str,map,lambda x: True if x else False,[*pkgs] # noqa if not {*m(type,pkgs)}=={s}: raise ValueError(f"spec: {pkgs} is invalid") # noqa ge,sys,P,ew=i("os").getenv,i("sys"),i("pathlib").Path,i("sys").stderr.write # noqa (cache:=(P(ge("XDG_CACHE_HOME",P.home()/".cache"))/"viv"/"venvs")).mkdir(parents=True,exist_ok=True) # noqa ((sha256:=i("hashlib").sha256()).update((s(spec)+ # noqa (((exe:=("N/A",s(P(i("sys").executable).resolve()))[e(track_exe)])))).encode())) # noqa if (env:=cache/(name if name else (_id:=sha256.hexdigest()))) not in cache.glob("*/") or ge("VIV_FORCE"): # noqa v=e(ge("VIV_VERBOSE"));ew(f"generating new vivenv -> {env.name}\n") # noqa i("venv").EnvBuilder(with_pip=True,clear=True).create(env) # noqa with (env/"pip.conf").open("w") as f:f.write("[global]\ndisable-pip-version-check=true") # noqa if (p:=i("subprocess").run([env/"bin"/"pip","install","--force-reinstall",*spec],text=True, # noqa stdout=(-1,None)[v],stderr=(-2,None)[v])).returncode!=0: # noqa if env.is_dir():i("shutil").rmtree(env) # noqa ew(f"pip had non zero exit ({p.returncode})\n{p.stdout}\n");sys.exit(p.returncode) # noqa with (env/"viv-info.json").open("w") as f: # noqa i("json").dump({"created":s(i("datetime").datetime.today()),"id":_id,"spec":spec,"exe":exe},f) # noqa sys.path = [p for p in (*sys.path,s(*(env/"lib").glob("py*/si*"))) if p!=i("site").USER_SITE] # noqa _viv_use("markdown-it-py==2.2.0", "mdurl==0.1.2", "Pygments==2.14.0", "rich==13.3.2") # noqa # fmt: on # >>>>> code golfed with <3 ``` ## Alternatives ### [pip-run](https://github.com/jaraco/pip-run) ```sh pip-run (10.0.5) ├── autocommand (2.2.2) ├── jaraco-context (4.3.0) ├── jaraco-functools (3.6.0) │ └── more-itertools (9.1.0) ├── jaraco-text (3.11.1) │ ├── autocommand (2.2.2) │ ├── inflect (6.0.2) │ │ └── pydantic>=1.9.1 (1.10.5) │ │ └── typing-extensions>=4.2.0 (4.5.0) │ ├── jaraco-context>=4.1 (4.3.0) │ ├── jaraco-functools (3.6.0) │ │ └── more-itertools (9.1.0) │ └── more-itertools (9.1.0) ├── more-itertools>=8.3 (9.1.0) ├── packaging (23.0) ├── path>=15.1 (16.6.0) ├── pip>=19.3 (23.0.1) └── platformdirs (3.1.0) ``` ### [pipx](https://github.com/pypa/pipx/) ```sh pipx (1.1.0) ├── argcomplete>=1.9.4 (2.1.1) ├── packaging>=20.0 (23.0) └── userpath>=1.6.0 (1.8.0) └── click (8.1.3) ```