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Revision as of 19:11, 25 October 2022
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Overview
A typical Python project layout, which allows for code written in other programming languages as well, is similar to:
. ├─ .gitignore ├─ requirements.txt ├─ run ├─ src │ └─ main │ └─ python │ └─ main.py ├─ venv # created automatically upon virtual environment initialization │ ├─ bin │ ... │
Setting a Manual Project
A project set up this way will be compatible with PyCharm. Also see:
Add the dependencies to requirements.txt
. For more details, see:
Initialize the virtual environment:
cd ${PROJECT_HOME} python3 -m venv venv venv/bin/pip install -r ./requirements.txt
For more details on virtual environments, see:
Example of .gitignore
:
venv/
Example of run
:
#!/usr/bin/env bash $(dirname $0)/venv/bin/python $(dirname $0)/src/main/python/main.py