Extending Virtualfish

Variables

Virtualenv currently provides one global variable to allow you to inspect its state. (Keep in mind that more are provided by plugins.)

  • VIRTUAL_ENV - Path to the currently active virtualenv.
    • Tips: use basename to get the virtualenv’s name, or set -q to see whether a virtualenv is active at all.

Events

virtualfish emits Fish events instead of using hook scripts. To hook in to events that virtualfish emits, write a function like this:

function myfunc --on-event virtualenv_did_activate
    echo "The virtualenv" (basename $VIRTUAL_ENV) "was activated"
end

You can save your function by putting it in .config/fish/config.fish, or put it anywhere Fish will see it before it needs to run. (Note: saving it with funcsave won’t work.)

Some events are emitted twice, once normally and once with the name of the virtualenv as part of the event name. This is to make it easier to listen for events relevant to one specific virtualenv, for example:

function myfunc --on-event virtualenv_did_activate:my_site_env
    set -gx DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
end

The full list of events is:

  • virtualenv_did_setup_plugins
  • virtualenv_will_activate
  • virtualenv_will_activate:<env name>
  • virtualenv_did_activate
  • virtualenv_did_activate:<env name>
  • virtualenv_will_deactivate
  • virtualenv_will_deactivate:<env name>
  • virtualenv_did_deactivate
  • virtualenv_did_deactivate:<env name>
  • virtualenv_will_create
  • virtualenv_did_create
  • virtualenv_did_create:<env name>