# This plugin loads pyenv into the current shell and provides prompt info via # the 'pyenv_prompt_info' function. Also loads pyenv-virtualenv if available. # Look for pyenv in $PATH and verify that it's not a part of pyenv-win in WSL if ! command -v pyenv &>/dev/null; then FOUND_PYENV=0 elif [[ "${commands[pyenv]}" = */pyenv-win/* && "$(uname -r)" = *icrosoft* ]]; then FOUND_PYENV=0 else FOUND_PYENV=1 fi # Look for pyenv and try to load it (will only work on interactive shells) if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -ne 1 ]]; then pyenvdirs=("$HOME/.pyenv" "/usr/local/pyenv" "/opt/pyenv" "/usr/local/opt/pyenv") for dir in $pyenvdirs; do if [[ -d "$dir/bin" ]]; then FOUND_PYENV=1 break fi done if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -ne 1 ]]; then if (( $+commands[brew] )) && dir=$(brew --prefix pyenv 2>/dev/null); then if [[ -d "$dir/bin" ]]; then FOUND_PYENV=1 fi fi fi # If we found pyenv, load it but show a caveat about non-interactive shells if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -eq 1 ]]; then cat <<EOF Found pyenv, but it is badly configured. pyenv might not work for non-interactive shells (for example, when run from a script). ${bold_color} To fix this message, add these lines to the '.profile' and '.zprofile' files in your home directory: export PYENV_ROOT="${dir/#$HOME/\$HOME}" export PATH="\$PYENV_ROOT/bin:\$PATH" eval "\$(pyenv init --path)" ${reset_color} For more info go to https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/#installation. EOF # Configuring in .zshrc only makes pyenv available for interactive shells export PYENV_ROOT=$dir export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH" eval "$(pyenv init --path)" fi fi if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -eq 1 ]]; then eval "$(pyenv init - --no-rehash zsh)" if (( ${+commands[pyenv-virtualenv-init]} )); then eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init - zsh)" fi function pyenv_prompt_info() { echo "$(pyenv version-name)" } else # Fall back to system python function pyenv_prompt_info() { echo "system: $(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f 2 -d ' ')" } fi unset FOUND_PYENV pyenvdirs dir