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How to pass parameters to be used during preparation of isolated build venv using --config-setting ? #725

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@JanSobus

I've encountered a problem that doesn't seem to be covered very well in the docs.

I'm working in a corporate network with a corporate VPN and nominally use conda to manage my environments (using both private and public PyPI indeces). Getting packages to be installed in such conda env is easy with pip - either by setting HTTP_PROXY=<corp proxy> and HTTPS_PROXY=<corp proxy> env variables or using pip install some_package --proxy=<corp_proxy> explicitly.

However, when I'm trying to build packages with python -m build (setuptools backend), the process hangs indefinitely on fetching dependencies for the isolated build venv that is being created.
I figured out that happens because that venv is unaware of my environmental variables and tries to use stock pip install.
I can circumvent the problem by installing build dependencies in my dev conda env, followed by build without isolation using python -m build --no-isolation.

However, I realize that is a rather dirty way, I'd much prefer to inject proxy settings into venv construction process. Is there a way to do that with --config-setting ? I searched the net and read some issues here as well (#517 for example), but they seem to revolve more about build parameters than the venv itself.

The closest related issue I found was #464 , but those flags don't seem to be properly passed in by conda when venv is created automatically.

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