use :PythonSupportInitPython2
and :PythonSupportInitPython3
to initialize
python support for neovim.
If you like setup python for neovim manually, you may refer to this wiki
- For python2 support, you need
python2
in your$PATH
, with virtualenv installed - For python3 support, you need
python3
in your$PATH
Execute :PythonSupportInitPython2
and :PythonSupportInitPython3
after you
have installed this plugin.
This plugin automatically checks python2 and python3 dependencies for neovim. If you don't need python2 or python3, use this to disable checking:
let g:python_support_python2_require = 0
let g:python_support_python3_require = 0
If you have extra need for python modules, let's say you need flake8
installed, put this into your vimrc file. this plugin will check the
requirements automatically, if requirements are not satisfied, a warning
message will be fired by this plugin. It should be fixed after you execute
PythonSupportInitPython2
or PythonSupportInitPython3
.
let g:python_support_python3_requirements = add(get(g:,'python_support_python3_requirements',[]),'flake8')
let g:python_support_python2_requirements = add(get(g:,'python_support_python2_requirements',[]),'flake8')
This plugin sets virtualenv for neovim by default. If you want to use current environment's python2 and python3, for example, the jedi library won't complete for non-venv project if the plugin is running on venv. Use these options to disable this feature:
let g:python_support_python2_venv = 0
let g:python_support_python3_venv = 0
I'm working on linux. I haven't test it on other systems. Feel free to send a PR for other systems support.