Pipenv Workflows¶
Clone / create project repository:
$ cd myproject
Install from Pipfile.lock
, if there is one:
$ pipenv install
Add a package to your project, recalibrating subset of lock file using the Pipfile specifiers:
$ pipenv install <package>
Note: This will create a
Pipfile
if one doesn’t exist. If one does exist, it will automatically be edited with the new package you provided, the lock file updated and the new dependencies installed.pipenv install
is fully compatible withpip install
package specifiers.Additional arguments may be supplied to
pip
by supplyingpipenv
with--extra-pip-args
.
Update everything (equivalent to pipenv lock && pipenv sync
):
$ pipenv update
Update and install just the relevant package and its sub-dependencies:
$ pipenv update <package>
Update in the Pipfile/lockfile just the relevant package and its sub-dependencies:
$ pipenv upgrade <package>
Find out what’s changed upstream:
$ pipenv update --outdated
Determine the virtualenv PATH
:
$ pipenv --venv
Activate the Pipenv shell:
$ pipenv shell
Note: This will spawn a new shell subprocess, which can be deactivated by using
exit
.