.. _tools-and-scripts: Additional Tools and Scripts ============================ pyvenv - Creating virtual environments -------------------------------------- Creation of virtual environments is done by executing the ``pyvenv`` script:: pyvenv /path/to/new/virtual/environment Running this command creates the target directory (creating any parent directories that don't exist already) and places a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file in it with a ``home`` key pointing to the Python installation the command was run from. It also creates a ``bin`` (or ``Scripts`` on Windows) subdirectory containing a copy of the ``python`` binary (or binaries, in the case of Windows) and the ``pysetup3`` script (to facilitate easy installation of packages from PyPI into the new virtualenv). It also creates an (initially empty) ``lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages`` subdirectory (on Windows, this is ``Lib\site-packages``). .. highlight:: none On Windows, you may have to invoke the ``pyvenv`` script as follows, if you don't have the relevant PATH and PATHEXT settings:: c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python c:\Python33\Tools\Scripts\pyvenv.py myenv or equivalently:: c:\Temp>c:\Python33\python -m venv myenv The command, if run with ``-h``, will show the available options:: usage: pyvenv [-h] [--system-site-packages] [--symlink] [--clear] [--upgrade] ENV_DIR [ENV_DIR ...] Creates virtual Python environments in one or more target directories. positional arguments: ENV_DIR A directory to create the environment in. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --system-site-packages Give access to the global site-packages dir to the virtual environment. --symlink Attempt to symlink rather than copy. --clear Delete the environment directory if it already exists. If not specified and the directory exists, an error is raised. --upgrade Upgrade the environment directory to use this version of Python, assuming Python has been upgraded in-place. If the target directory already exists an error will be raised, unless the ``--clear`` or ``--upgrade`` option was provided. The created ``pyvenv.cfg`` file also includes the ``include-system-site-packages`` key, set to ``true`` if ``venv`` is run with the ``--system-site-packages`` option, ``false`` otherwise. Multiple paths can be given to ``pyvenv``, in which case an identical virtualenv will be created, according to the given options, at each provided path.