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joao.severo created page: setting enviroment authored Oct 29, 2018 by João Vitor Bernardi Severo's avatar João Vitor Bernardi Severo
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# Configuring the virtual enviroment
## Pre steps
To set up the virtual enviroment of the projet its needed a base python interpreter (must be python 3.6). The download can be found on [Python Interpreter](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-367/).
To set up the python interpreter on your machine see [Python SetUp](https://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html)
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After the Python interpreter is correctly installed on your machine, you must open the terminal and or the prompt to set up the virtual enviroment.
Verify if you have the 'pip' installed typing on the terminal
> pip --version
If installed, the current version of pip was shown and you can proceed with the enviroment configuration, if not you can download and install
pip throught this link [Pip Installation](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/)
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## Installing virtual enviroment
With all the pre steps finished, you can continue with the installation of the virtual enviroment
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On the terminal type
> pip install pipenv
* The command will install the pipenv library to manage the virtual enviroments on your machine
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Going to the project folder you must type
> pipenv install
* It will install all the required dependencies in the project
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## PyCharm
If the virtual enviroment was not already set by the IDE, you must configure it to run the project.
1. Opening the IDE you can use the shortcut `ctrl + alt + s` to open the project settings
2. Once popped up on the screen, open the `Project: Desastres` tab
3. Select `Project Interpreter`
4. On the left side of the path to the current virtual enviroment or the '<No interpreter>' field, click on the engine and `Add...`
5. Select the `Existing enviroment` radio button
6. On the left side of "<No interpreter>" or the old path of the enviroment, select the `...` button and chose the path to the interpreter
Tip: The interpreter probably is inside the `.virtualenvs` folder created on your user profile
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