Python Poetry is the closest to Ruby bundler as of 2020 (and already since 2018). It's already more than two years old, still very active, has great documentation. One might complain about curl-pipe-python
-style being the recommended way of installing, but there are alternatives, e.g. homebrew on macOS.
It uses virtualenvs behind the scenes (in contrast to bundler), but it provides and uses a lock-file, takes care of sub dependencies, adheres to specified version constraints and allows automatically updating outdated packages. There's even autocompletion for your favorite shell.
With its use of a pyproject.toml file, it's also going a bit further than bundler (closer to a gemspec. It's also comparable to JavaScript's and TypeScript's npm and yarn).
Poetrify (a complementing project) helps converting projects from requirements.txt to pyproject.toml for Poetry.
The lock file can be exported to requirements.txt by poetry export -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
, if you need that for other tooling (or the unlikely case want to go back).
pipenv
andshovel
mentioned below are more modern choices since this question was asked.