laravel-websockets-example
virtualenv
laravel-websockets-example | virtualenv | |
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5 | 10 | |
21 | 4,714 | |
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
over 3 years ago | 3 days ago | |
PHP | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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laravel-websockets-example
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Bash functions are better than I thought
I do the same thing, but slightly differently. https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example/...
- Laravel Websockets + apache2 + docker
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How to make a Python package in 2021
I rather just write a bash script. It's the lowest common denominator. Make may not be installed by default in many places and it has some weird syntax quirks that make it annoying to use IMO.
Here's an example of how I like to do my "bash scripts that sorta work like make": https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example/... basically each function is a "command", so I do like "./utils start" or whatever.
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Sail for production?
This is an example repo I built a little while ago which outlines how I like to structure my Laravel projects for Docker: https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example
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Creating Docker container for PHP scripts
I wrote up my own version of what a docker stack looks like as an example repo a few months ago, I wanted to give Laravel Sail a spin but I found that it really wasn't that good; no path to transitioning to running on prod with that setup, no easy local HTTPS support, etc. Here it is: https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example
virtualenv
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Setup and use Virtualenv in Python Applications
For more information visit: virtualenv documentation.
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How to Create Virtual Environments in Python
Python's venv module is officially recommended for creating virtual environments since Python 3.5 comes packaged with your Python installation. While there still are additional older tools available, such as conda and virtualenv, if you are new to virtual environments, it is best to use venv now.
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Integrating Python's Virtualenv with Fish shell Without Overcomplicated Frameworks
Despite these attractive attributes, many developers I've come across don't prefer Fish shell, primarily due to integration gaps with tools like Python's virtualenv. So, in this article, I'm offering a simple solution for automatic virtualenv activation for Fish shell, steering clear of resource-intensive frameworks like oh-my-fish that often slow down the shell.
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How Python virtual environments work
`virtualenv` still exists and is still actively developed. It's true that Python 3 ships with `venv` but I think `virtualenv` offers some additional features.
https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv
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macOS Dev Setup
virtualenv is a tool that creates an isolated Python environment for each of your projects.
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How to build your own LinkedIn Profile Scraper in 2022
Python is the chosen language for this tutorial and as you can guess some precautions should be done to make sure that the environment is setup correctly and the main OS I'll use is Ubuntu(a Linux distro) virtual environment is a tool that helps you to isolate your code from the rest of the system. It is a good idea to create a virtual environment for your project.
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What is the official "preferred" way to install pip and virtualenv systemwide?
$ curl -O https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/raw/master/virtualenv.py$ python virtualenv.py my_new_env$ . my_new_env/bin/activate(my_new_env)$ pip install ... Or something entirely different?
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Fish 3.4.0
I've been using Fish for years and spend my entire day working with Python. Python's virtualenv has an `activate.fish` command, I've never had any problems with it. Additionally, we have a ton of internal tooling built in a fabfile, so I've written a couple of snippets of fish that automatically activate that .venv (Poetry managed) whenever I cd into a directory that has one, and also expands a bunch of env vars into the shell session. I've also got this feature request in on the virtualenv repo in the hope that one day we can have activate.fish emit an event - https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/1456
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What happened when your CI is stopping you from releasing?
We of cause, like all good developers do, put the error message online and look for clues, we quickly found a GitHub issue and boi, we are not the only souls that got crushed by a "timely" release of virtualenv just a few hours before us. Since the lastest version of virtualenv got installed every time we create the CI build job on Travis, it fails even we have done nothing. Of cause we didn't point fingers at other maintainers, they are just as hardworking as us and it's human to make mistakes. We are faced with 2 options, roll back to the previous release or wait for the patch of virtualenv to get released. As the devs of virtualenv did a lighting fast patch, we have chosen option 2.
- How to make a Python package in 2021
What are some alternatives?
caddy-docker - Source for the official Caddy v2 Docker Image
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
docker-images-php - A set of PHP Docker images
Pipenv - Python Development Workflow for Humans.
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
pyenv - Simple Python version management
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
rez - An integrated package configuration, build and deployment system for software
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code
Pew - A tool to manage multiple virtual environments written in pure python
flit - Simplified packaging of Python modules
Autoenv - Directory-based environments.