""" This is a Nix-specific module for discovering modules built with Nix. The module recursively adds paths that are on `NIX_PYTHONPATH` to `sys.path`. In order to process possible `.pth` files `site.addsitedir` is used. The paths listed in `PYTHONPATH` are added to `sys.path` afterwards, but they will be added before the entries we add here and thus take precedence. Note the `NIX_PYTHONPATH` environment variable is unset in order to prevent leakage. Similarly, this module listens to the environment variable `NIX_PYTHONEXECUTABLE` and sets `sys.executable` to its value. """ import site import sys import os import functools paths = os.environ.pop('NIX_PYTHONPATH', None) if paths: functools.reduce(lambda k, p: site.addsitedir(p, k), paths.split(':'), site._init_pathinfo()) # Check whether we are in a venv or virtualenv. # For Python 3 we check whether our `base_prefix` is different from our current `prefix`. # For Python 2 we check whether the non-standard `real_prefix` is set. # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1871549/determine-if-python-is-running-inside-virtualenv in_venv = (sys.version_info.major == 3 and sys.prefix != sys.base_prefix) or (sys.version_info.major == 2 and hasattr(sys, "real_prefix")) if not in_venv: executable = os.environ.pop('NIX_PYTHONEXECUTABLE', None) prefix = os.environ.pop('NIX_PYTHONPREFIX', None) if 'PYTHONEXECUTABLE' not in os.environ and executable is not None: sys.executable = executable if prefix is not None: # Sysconfig does not like it when sys.prefix is set to None sys.prefix = sys.exec_prefix = prefix site.PREFIXES.insert(0, prefix)