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Issue with virtualenv - cannot activate

I created a virtualenv around my project, but when I try to activate it I cannot. It might just be syntax or folder location, but I am stumped right now.

You can see below, I create the virtualenv and call it venv. Everything looks good, then I try to activate it by running source venv/bin/activate

I'm thinking it might just have to do with my system path, but not sure what to point it to (I do know how to edit the path). I'm on python 7 / windows os, virtual env 2.2.x

Processing dependencies for virtualenv
Finished processing dependencies for virtualenv

c:\testdjangoproj\mysite>virtualenv --no-site-packages venv
The --no-site-packages flag is deprecated; it is now the default behavior.
Using real prefix 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Python'
New python executable in venv\Scripts\python.exe
File venv\Lib\distutils\distutils.cfg exists with different content; not overwri
ting
Installing setuptools.................done.
Installing pip...................done.

c:\testdjangoproj\mysite>source venv/bin/activate
'source' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

c:\testdjangoproj\mysite>source venv/bin/activate
'source' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

c:\testdjangoproj\mysite>source mysite/bin/activate
'source' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

c:\testdjangoproj\mysite>
This documentation really helps out for both Posix and Windows systems: virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/userguide
Source command will not run in windows environment.

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John Flatness

source is a shell command designed for users running on Linux (or any Posix, but whatever, not Windows).

On Windows, virtualenv creates a .bat/.ps1 file, so you should run venv\Scripts\activate instead (per the virtualenv documentation on the activate script).

Just run activate, without an extension, so the right file will get used regardless of whether you're using cmd.exe or PowerShell.


This also helps with virtualenv on both Posix and Windoze systems. virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/userguide
I don't see this "venv" directory after installing Python 2.7 on Windows. Advice? I went to Blairg23's link, but do not see an "activate" script in my Python "Scripts" directory.
or just activate
i ran .\\venv\Scripts\activate.bat but the command just passes on windows 10 without actiavting venv sysmbol (venv) C:\myApp. what is the problem
I ran . venv\scripts\activate On Vscode PowerShell Extension and it worked fine.
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Goa Beach

I was also facing the same issue in my Windows 10 machine. What steps i tried were:

Go to andconda terminal Step 1

pip3 install -U pip virtualenv

Step 2

virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python ./venv

or

virtualenv --system-site-packages -p python3 ./venv

Step 3

.\venv\activate

You can check it via spider tool in anaconda by typing import tensorflow as tf


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jainilvachhani

I had the same problem. I was using Python 2, Windows 10 and Git Bash. Turns out in Git Bash you need to use:

 source venv/Scripts/activate

I have a Windows computer and using the Git Bash terminal was the only terminal that worked for me. (The other terminals I tried to use was Command Prompt and the VS Code terminal.)
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Jerome

For activation you can go to the venv your virtualenv directory by cd venv. Then on Windows, type dir (on unix, type ls). You will get 5 folders include, Lib, Scripts, tcl and 60 Now type .\Scripts\activate to activate your virtualenv venv.

Your prompt will change to indicate that you are now operating within the virtual environment. It will look something like this (venv)user@host:~/venv$.

And your venv is activated now.


In Windows10 .\Scripts\activate
This was driving me crazy, thank you!
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MrBean Bremen

Ensure venv is there and just follow the commands below. It works in Windows 10.

Go to the path where you want your virtual enviroments to reside:

> cd <my_venv_path>

Create the virtual environment named "env":

> python -m venv env 

Add the path to the git ignore file (optional):

> echo env/ >> .gitignore

Activate the virtual env:

> .\env\Scripts\activate

This was right on!
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Mohammad Heydari

source command is officially for Unix operating systems family and you can't use it on windows basically. instead, you can use venv\Scripts\activate command to activate your virtual environment.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/fLMlT.png


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Siddharth Kumar Shukla

https://i.stack.imgur.com/uymhn.png


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Bernardo Olisan

if you already cd your project type only in windows 10

Scripts/activate

That works for me:)


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fuggerjaki61

Tried several different commands until I came across:

source venv/Scripts/activate

This did it for me. Setup: Win 10, python 3.7, gitbash. Gitbash might be the culprit for not playing nice with other activate commands.


This exactly solved my problem. I think this is very correct way in Windows OS.
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Fernando Mellone

Open your powershell as admin Enter "Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Force Run "gpedit.msc" and go to >Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Windows Powershell Look for "Activate scripts execution" and set it on "Activated" Set execution directive to "Allow All" Apply Refresh your env


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ThorSummoner

I have a hell of a time using virtualenv on windows with git bash, I usually end up specifying the python binary explicitly.

If my environment is in say .env I'll call python via ./.env/Scripts/python.exe …, or in a shebang line #!./.env/Scripts/python.exe;

Both assuming your working directory contains your virtualenv (.env).


also, some things don't behave correctly cough _ansible_ cough when the virtualenv isn't activated, so if things are weird you may have to activate the venv anyway :(
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Paras Singh

You can run the source command on cygwin terminal


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louisav

A small reminder, but I had my slashes the wrong way on Win10 cmd. According to python documentation the activate command is: C:\> <venv>\Scripts\activate.bat When you're browsing directories it's e.g. cd .env/Scripts

So to create my venv I used python -m venv --copies .env and to activate .env\Scripts\activate.bat


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Calos

open the folder with any gitbash console. for example using visualCode and Gitbash console program: 1)Install Gitbash for windows

2) using VisualCode IDE, right click over the project open in terminal console option

3) on window console in Visualcode, looking for a Select->default shell and change it for Gitbash

4)now your project is open with bash console and right path, put source ./Scripts/activate

btw : . with blank space = source

https://i.stack.imgur.com/TnmBM.png


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Bharat Agrawal

For windows Microsoft Tech Support it might be a problem with Execution Policy Settings. To fix it, you should try executing Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope Process


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vagdevi k

Finally Worked on Windows 10 by using:

activate myvenv

where myvenv is the name the virtual environment I want to activate.

So basically, the command is:

activate <<your_venv_name>>

All the best!


not working here, you probably have prerequisites installed that you dont mention here.
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hav4ik

If you see the 5 folders (Include,Lib,Scripts,tcl,pip-selfcheck) after using the virtualenv yourenvname command, change directory to Scripts folder in the cmd itself and simply use "activate" command.


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Thenhan

If you’re using Windows, use the command "venv\Scripts\activate" (without the word source) to activate the virtual environment. If you’re using PowerShell, you might need to capitalize Activate.


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heySushil

If wants to open virtual environment on Windows then just remember one thing on giving path use backwards slash not forward.

This is right:

D:\xampp\htdocs\htmldemo\python-virtual-environment>env\Scripts\activate

This is wrong:

D:\xampp\htdocs\htmldemo\python-virtual-environment>env/Scripts/activate

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Lalit Bangad

The steps for activating virtualenv using Python3 on windows are:

python3 -m venv env .\env\bin\activate


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Developer-Felix

Use These it worked for meenv\Scripts\activate


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R00t761

if .\venv\Scripts\activate does not work neither and you find this error

\Activate.ps1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system

you can simple type set-executionpolicy remotesigned in powershell and the error must be gone.

powershell should run as administrator


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Debjoti Chandra

If you are using windows OS then in Gitbash terminal use the following command $source venv/Scripts/activate. This will help you to enter the virtual environment.


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shreya

Open your project using VS code editor . Change the default shell in vs code terminal to git bash. now your project is open with bash console and right path, put "source venv\Scripts\activate" in Windows


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Amanga Emmanuel

Navigate to your virtualenv folder eg ..\project1_env> Then type

source scripts/activate

eg ..\project1_env>source scripts/activate


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Ahmad Waqar

The best way is, using backward slahes and using .bat at the end of activate

C:\Users>your_env_name\Scripts\activate.bat

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Jason Goal
:: location of bat file
::C:\Users\gaojia\Dropbox\Projects\free_return\venv\Scripts\activate.bat 
:: location of the cmd bat file and the ipython notebook
::C:\Users\gaojia\Dropbox\Projects\free_return\scripts\pre_analysis
source ..\..\venv\Scripts\activate
PAUSE
jupyter nbconvert --to html --execute consumer_response_DID.ipynb
PAUSE

Above is my bat file through which I try to execute an ipython notebook. But the cmd window gives me nothing and shut down instantly, any suggestion why would this happen?


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Zidane

If you are using windows, just run .\Scripts\activate. Mind that the backslash plays the trick!


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Jack Froster

Some people are having trouble with vscode i assume as all the above methods dont work.

Its simply because by default vscode uses powershell not cmd... click on the little arrow beside it and select cmd and run the command.


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Cyebukayire

It's been a while without usign Django, so when I got back to my old project I run into the same issue on Windows 10 and this worked for me:

venv/Scripts/activate