Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > Hi, > > Here's another issue that's technically a emacs.help question, but might > result in some code/documentation updates, so I'm sending it here. > > My main day-job code base is an AWS CloudFormation monstrosity involving > several Python Lambdas, among other things. Basic project structure > looks like: > > project_root > âââ .git > âââ src > â âââ python > â âââ VeryImportantLambda > â â âââ .venv > â âââ MoreImportance > â â âââ .venv > â âââ RunInCaseOfEmergency > â â âââ .venv > > I'm using the python-lsp-server python package in each Python > subdirectory, and the key is that each of those directories is a virtual > environment that needs to stay isolated from the others. Each has > different packages installed, and in some cases even the Python versions > are different (though I'm trying to get rid of that). > > When I was using lsp-mode this wasn't difficult, because lsp-mode and > project.el are essentially orthogonal: if I visited a python file in a > given lambda directory, I could use `pyvenv-activate' to activate that > environment, and then the `lsp' invocation would confine itself to > python files within the environment. Project.el just provided > project-wide navigation. > > Now I'm trying to move to Eglot, and there is tighter integration > between Eglot and project.el. Turning on Eglot in one lambda starts the > server for all Python libraries in the whole project, not just the > current environment. I looked into constructing my own version of the > call to `eglot', but it is tightly tied to a project, all the way down. > > Is anyone else handling this situation? Any suggestions how to make it > work? I am not certain if this is the right tool for the job, but have you taken a look at `buffer-env'? I have used it in combination with Eglot, but the problem I was tackling was not the same as yours. > Thanks, > Eric
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