# This script is meant to be sourced by bash, not executed. # As such, don't use exit, use return. # This script is purely a python virtualenv bootstrap, not the entire development environment. # For the entire thing, you should still use make bootstrap. # Eventually, the goal would be to have an idempotent single script that does # everything make bootstrap does and more (system dependencies and so on). # So just going to sprinkle returns everywhere. SCRIPTS_DIR="$( cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" pwd -P )" source "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/lib.sh" configure-sentry-cli command -v pyenv >/dev/null || { echo "You need to install pyenv. https://develop.sentry.dev/environment/#python" return 1 } command -v direnv >/dev/null || { echo "You need to install direnv. https://develop.sentry.dev/environment/#direnv" return 1 } # This executes very quickly if the Python versions are already installed # This calling approach activates pyenv correctly -> eval "$(pyenv init --path)" . "$SCRIPTS_DIR/pyenv_setup.sh" venv_name="${PWD}/.venv" if [[ -f "${venv_name}/bin/activate" ]]; then echo "You have an existing virtualenv. This script will OVERWRITE it. Continue (y/N)?" read resp case "$resp" in y | Y) echo "Okay, let's do this." ;; *) echo "Aborted!" return 1 ;; esac fi deactivate 2>/dev/null || true rm -rf "$venv_name" if [ -z "${SENTRY_PYTHON_VERSION-}" ] && ! query-valid-python-version; then echo "Your python3 version isn't as expected. Please run: make setup-pyenv" return 1 fi python3 -m venv "${venv_name}" || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 } source "${venv_name}/bin/activate" || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 } make install-py-dev || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 } make setup-git || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 } deactivate || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 } direnv allow || { echo "bootstrap failed!" return 1 }