pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv

Hooks for virtualenv-delete

raffaem opened this issue · 1 comments

We should include hooks in pyenv-virtualenv-delete, like before_virtualenv_delete and after_virtualenv_delete.

For instance, pyenv-jupyter-kernel is a project that will create Jupyter kernels when creating a pyenv virtual environment, and delete the kernel when the virtual environment is deleted.

Kernel deletion works with pyenv uninstall, but not with pyenv virtualenv-delete, due to lack of hooks in this function.

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Description

  • Platform information (e.g. Ubuntu Linux 20.04):
  • OS architecture (e.g. amd64):
  • pyenv version:
  • pyenv-virtualenv version:
  • Python version:
  • virtualenv version (if installed):
  • Please attach the debug log of a faulty Pyenv invocation as a gist
    • If the problem happens in a Pyenv invocation, you can turn on debug logging by setting PYENV_DEBUG=1, e.g. env PYENV_DEBUG=1 pyenv install -v 3.6.4
    • If the problem happens outside of a Pyenv invocation, get the debug log like this:
      # for Bash
      export PS4='+(${BASH_SOURCE}:${LINENO}): ${FUNCNAME[0]:+${FUNCNAME[0]}(): }'
      # for Zsh
      export PS4='+(%x:%I): %N(%i): '
      
      set -x
      <reproduce the problem>
      set +x
      

SGTM