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add the virtualenvs.ignore_in_venv config,to allow to ignore the check if inside venv (conda)

Resolves: #issue-number-here

  • Added tests for changed code.
  • Updated documentation for changed code.

Summary by Sourcery

Add configuration option to ignore virtualenv checks when inside a virtual environment

New Features:

  • Introduce virtualenvs.ignore_in_venv configuration to allow skipping virtualenv checks when inside a virtual environment

Enhancements:

  • Modify virtualenv detection logic to respect the new ignore_in_venv configuration option

add the virtualenvs.ignore_in_venv config,to allow to ignore the check if inside venv (conda)
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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This pull request introduces a new configuration option, virtualenvs.ignore_in_venv, which allows Poetry to bypass the check for virtual environments. This is useful in scenarios where the user wants to use a Conda environment but doesn't want Poetry to treat it as a virtual environment.

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Added a configuration option to ignore virtual environment checks.
  • Introduced virtualenvs.ignore_in_venv configuration option.
  • Modified the environment retrieval logic to consider the new configuration option.
src/poetry/utils/env/env_manager.py

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