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Run a Python script in a conda environment from a batch file
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@echo OFF | |
rem How to run a Python script in a given conda environment from a batch file. | |
rem It doesn't require: | |
rem - conda to be in the PATH | |
rem - cmd.exe to be initialized with conda init | |
rem Define here the path to your conda installation | |
set CONDAPATH=C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3 | |
rem Define here the name of the environment | |
set ENVNAME=someenv | |
rem The following command activates the base environment. | |
rem call C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3\Scripts\activate.bat C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3 | |
if %ENVNAME%==base (set ENVPATH=%CONDAPATH%) else (set ENVPATH=%CONDAPATH%\envs\%ENVNAME%) | |
rem Activate the conda environment | |
rem Using call is required here, see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24678144/conda-environments-and-bat-files | |
call %CONDAPATH%\Scripts\activate.bat %ENVPATH% | |
rem Run a python script in that environment | |
python script.py | |
rem Deactivate the environment | |
call conda deactivate | |
rem If conda is directly available from the command line then the following code works. | |
rem call activate someenv | |
rem python script.py | |
rem conda deactivate | |
rem One could also use the conda run command | |
rem conda run -n someenv python script.py |
Thank you, it works perfectly.
Saved me so much trouble shooting! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!!! this save me lot of issues.
Thanks. The "call" part is what I was missing. Appreciate it!
Thanks for this, for some strange reason I had to change this line:
call %CONDAPATH%\Scripts\activate.bat %ENVPATH%
to:
call %CONDAPATH%\Scripts\activate.bat %ENVNAME%
Thanks!
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Thank you!