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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o nounset
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
USAGE=$(
cat << 'END_OF_LINE'
Configure a development environment for this repository.
It does the following:
- Verifies pyenv and pyenv-virtualenv are installed.
- Creates a Python virtual environment.
- Creates a Node.js virtual environment.
- Configures the activation of the virtual enviroment for the repo directory.
- Installs the requirements needed for development.
- Installs git pre-commit hooks.
- Configures git upstream remote "lineage" repositories.
Usage:
setup-env [options] [virt_env_name]
setup-env (-h | --help)
Options:
-f --force Delete virtual enviroment if it already exists.
-h --help Show this message.
-i --install-hooks Install hook environments for all environments in the
pre-commit config file.
END_OF_LINE
)
# Flag to force deletion and creation of virtual environment
FORCE=0
# Positional parameters
PARAMS=""
# Parse command line arguments
while (("$#")); do
case "$1" in
-f | --force)
FORCE=1
shift
;;
-h | --help)
echo "${USAGE}"
exit 0
;;
-i | --install-hooks)
INSTALL_HOOKS=1
shift
;;
-*) # unsupported flags
echo "Error: Unsupported flag $1" >&2
exit 1
;;
*) # preserve positional arguments
PARAMS="$PARAMS $1"
shift
;;
esac
done
# set positional arguments in their proper place
eval set -- "$PARAMS"
# Check to see if pyenv is installed
if [ -z "$(command -v pyenv)" ] || [ -z "$(command -v pyenv-virtualenv)" ]; then
echo "pyenv and pyenv-virtualenv are required."
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
cat << 'END_OF_LINE'
On the Mac, we recommend installing brew, https://brew.sh/. Then installation
is as simple as `brew install pyenv pyenv-virtualenv` and adding this to your
profile:
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
END_OF_LINE
fi
cat << 'END_OF_LINE'
For Linux, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), or on the Mac (if you don't want
to use "brew") you can use https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer to install
the necessary tools. Before running this ensure that you have installed the
prerequisites for your platform according to the pyenv wiki page,
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/common-build-problems.
On WSL you should treat your platform as whatever Linux distribution you've
chosen to install.
Once you have installed "pyenv" you will need to add the following lines to
your ".bashrc":
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.pyenv/bin"
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
END_OF_LINE
exit 1
fi
set +o nounset
# Determine the virtual environment name
if [ "$1" ]; then
# Use the user-provided environment name
env_name=$1
else
# Set the environment name to the last part of the working directory.
env_name=${PWD##*/}
fi
set -o nounset
# Remove any lingering local configuration.
if [ $FORCE -ne 0 ]; then
rm -f .python-version
pyenv virtualenv-delete --force "${env_name}" || true
elif [[ -f .python-version ]]; then
cat << 'END_OF_LINE'
An existing .python-version file was found. Either remove this file yourself
or re-run with --force option to have it deleted along with the associated
virtual environment.
rm .python-version
END_OF_LINE
exit 1
fi
# Create a new virtual environment for this project
if ! pyenv virtualenv "${env_name}"; then
cat << END_OF_LINE
An existing virtual environment named $env_name was found. Either delete this
environment yourself or re-run with --force option to have it deleted.
pyenv virtualenv-delete ${env_name}
END_OF_LINE
exit 1
fi
# Set the local application-specific Python version(s) by writing the
# version name to a file named `.python-version'.
pyenv local "${env_name}"
# Upgrade pip and friends
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
# Find a requirements file (if possible) and install
for req_file in "requirements-dev.txt" "requirements-test.txt" "requirements.txt"; do
if [[ -f $req_file ]]; then
pip install --requirement $req_file
break
fi
done
# Install git pre-commit hooks now or later.
pre-commit install ${INSTALL_HOOKS:+"--install-hooks"}
# Create Node.js virtual environment within the Python virtual environment.
nodeenv --python-virtualenv
# Install project node dependencies.
npm install
# Setup git remotes from lineage configuration
# This could fail if the remotes are already setup, but that is ok.
set +o errexit
eval "$(
python3 << 'END_OF_LINE'
from pathlib import Path
import yaml
import sys
LINEAGE_CONFIG = Path(".github/lineage.yml")
if not LINEAGE_CONFIG.exists():
print("No lineage configuration found.", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(0)
with LINEAGE_CONFIG.open("r") as f:
lineage = yaml.safe_load(stream=f)
if lineage["version"] == "1":
for parent_name, v in lineage["lineage"].items():
remote_url = v["remote-url"]
print(f"git remote add {parent_name} {remote_url};")
print(f"git remote set-url --push {parent_name} no_push;")
else:
print(f'Unsupported lineage version: {lineage["version"]}', file=sys.stderr)
END_OF_LINE
)"
# Qapla
echo "Success!"