#!/bin/bash pip --version >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 -e "\npip is required but it's not installed." echo >&2 -e "You can install it by running the following command:\n" {% if cookiecutter.use_python2 == 'n' -%} echo >&2 "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py --output-document=get-pip.py; chmod +x get-pip.py; sudo -H python3 get-pip.py" {% else %} echo >&2 "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py --output-document=get-pip.py; chmod +x get-pip.py; sudo -H python2 get-pip.py" {%- endif %} echo >&2 -e "\n" echo >&2 -e "\nFor more information, see pip documentation: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/" exit 1; } virtualenv --version >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 -e "\nvirtualenv is required but it's not installed." echo >&2 -e "You can install it by running the following command:\n" {% if cookiecutter.use_python2 == 'n' -%} echo >&2 "sudo -H pip3 install virtualenv" {% else %} echo >&2 "sudo -H pip2 install virtualenv" {%- endif %} echo >&2 -e "\n" echo >&2 -e "\nFor more information, see virtualenv documentation: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/" exit 1; } if [ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then echo >&2 -e "\nYou need activate a virtualenv first" echo >&2 -e 'If you do not have a virtualenv created, run the following command to create and automatically activate a new virtualenv named "venv" on current folder:\n' {% if cookiecutter.use_python2 == 'n' -%} echo >&2 -e "virtualenv venv --python=\`which python3\`" {% else %} echo >&2 -e "virtualenv venv --python=\`which python2\`" {%- endif %} echo >&2 -e "\nTo leave/disable the currently active virtualenv, run the following command:\n" echo >&2 "deactivate" echo >&2 -e "\nTo activate the virtualenv again, run the following command:\n" echo >&2 "source venv/bin/activate" echo >&2 -e "\nFor more information, see virtualenv documentation: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/" echo >&2 -e "\n" exit 1; else pip install -r requirements/local.txt pip install -r requirements/test.txt pip install -r requirements.txt fi