I want to set up an environment.myl
file for a project's conda environment. I have a local package that I would normally use pip install -e.
so I can work on the code locally. Is there a way to use pip to install this package with the env file?
I tried this based on something I found using install options with github links, but doesn't work.
name: foo
channels:
- defaults
dependencies:
- python=3.7
- pip
- pip:
- /Users/me/projects/package/ --install-option="-e"
As far as I can tell from reading the code , conda-env
will copy the entries in the pip
dictionary and place them into a temporary pip requirements file. Hence, you should follow the Requirements File Format , namely,
name: foo
channels:
- defaults
dependencies:
- python=3.7
- pip
- pip:
- -e /Users/me/projects/package
I did a quick test on a local package and I was able to verify that the package installed and shows up in pip list -e
.
There is also an advanced-pip/
example in the repo that illustrates some additional options.
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