I am trying to import openslide in a jupyter notebook, but I am repeatedly getting this error. I am getting the same error when I try to import by running python in terminal also.
ImportError: Couldn't locate OpenSlide dylib. Is OpenSlide installed?
I ran brew install openslide and pip install openslide-python. It seems like it may be a path problem, but I am unsure how to fix it. My homebrew folder is in /opt/homebrew and my anaconda folder is in /Users/myname/opt/anaconda3. My python path contains all of these paths (see below). Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thank you!
/Users/myname
/opt/homebrew
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python38.zip
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload
/Users/myname/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/aeosa
/Users/myname/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/locket-0.2.1-py3.8.egg
In your activated conda environment, try: conda install openslide then pip install openslide-python.
I just tried to install package WoE using pip which works fine. Then in Jupyter Notebook when I try to run the command:
from WoE import WoE
I receive an error that there is no module named "WoE"
I keep trying to figure out how to use sys.path.append to make this module work but I cannot figure it out. Any help or advice would be appreciated!
Try running command prompt as admin and then doing the command py -m pip install WoE. If that still doesn't work try restarting your computer, it could just be an issue with Jupyter not seeing the module yet. You can also do py -m pip show WoE and if that gives you a file location then that means it did install correctly.
I'm using Python 3.6 on Windows 7.
I have a script that uses standard python packages.
The script run fine from IDLE.
It used to run fine from Windows command too, but not anymore.
I don't know why. It complains about missing package like:
, line 4, in <module>
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'matplotlib'
The path looks ok (I've added all path found from IDLE / Path Browser):
PATH=C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\lib\site-packages;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\Lib;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\DLLs;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\python36.zip;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\Scripts\;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\;C:\Users\olivier\AppData\Local\GitHubDesktop\bin
Any idea?
Thanks
I had the same problems. Did you try to install it through pip and did you try to install on the strict path by using pip install --target="..." for e.g "pip install --target=C:\U2\UV\python\Lib\site-packages geopy" and pasting it in python console?
Also look at this post: Install a module using pip for specific python version
These two points can help you to solve the problem as per my knowledge.
Are you using two Python versions?
Check the Environmental Variables and if everything is fine there, it's better to uninstall and reinstall it again. use pip for installing and uninstalling
I've got a documentation of the package named 'Google-Images-Search'
https://pypi.org/project/Google-Images-Search/
I've read and tyr to reproduce what's needed, so I installed it with this commandline :
pip install Google-Images-Search
Now when I'm trying to do it again, I've got the message like "Requirement already satisfying" for all dependencies and nothing append after.
So I've develop the file index.py with this inside
from google_images_search import GoogleImagesSearch
gis = GoogleImagesSearch('test1', 'test2')
But when I execute this, I've got
No module named Google_Images_Search
I already try to put in my code
help("modules")
But Google_Images_Search is not here at all
That more than 2 hours I'm on it, I've try to uninstall pip, pip3, use pip or pip3, reinstall, use python -m pip install ... But nothing work...
Please I don't understand, and I'm beginner with Python and a little with Raspberry and the Linux environment.
The documentation states that the name of the module that the project installs is google_images_search, all lowercase, not Google_Images_Search.
try changing your import,
from google_images_search import GoogleImagesSearch
I am using Python 2.7 and I want to use pywin32-214 on Windows 7. I installed pywin32-214 by using the MSI installer. But when I import win32api in my Python script, it throws the error:
no module named win32api
What should I do? How can I use win32api on Windows 7?
This is resolve my case as found on
Where to find the win32api module for Python?
pip install pypiwin32
According to pywin32 github you must run
pip install pywin32
and after that, you must run
python Scripts/pywin32_postinstall.py -install
I know I'm reviving an old thread, but I just had this problem and this was the only way to solve it.
I had an identical problem, which I solved by restarting my Python editor and shell. I had installed pywin32 but the new modules were not picked up until the restarts.
If you've already done that, do a search in your Python installation for win32api and you should find win32api.pyd under ${PYTHON_HOME}\Lib\site-packages\win32.
I didn't find the package of the most voted answer in my Python 3 dist.
I had the same problem and solved it installing the module pywin32:
In a normal python:
pip install pywin32
In anaconda:
conda install pywin32
My python installation (Intel® Distribution for Python) had some kind of dependency problem and was giving this error. After installing this module it stopped appearing.
I had both pywin32 and pipywin32 installed like suggested in previous answer, but I still did not have a folder ${PYTHON_HOME}\Lib\site-packages\win32.
This always lead to errors when trying import win32api.
The simple solution was to uninstall both packages and reinstall pywin32:
pip uninstall pipywin32
pip uninstall pywin32
pip install pywin32
Then restart Python (and Jupyter).
Now, the win32 folder is there and the import works fine. Problem solved.
After installing pywin32
Steps to correctly install your module (pywin32)
First search where is your python pip is present
1a. For Example in my case location of pip -
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts
Then open your command prompt and change directory to your pip folder location.
cd C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts>pip install
pypiwin32
Restart your IDE
All done now you can use the module .
The following should work:
pip install pywin32
But it didn't for me. I fixed this by downloading and installing the exe from here:
https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/releases
This line:
import win32com
got me the error no module named win32api.
Using this command in elevated terminal:
pip install pywin32-ctypes and
pip install pywin32
and based on the error displayed, replacing:
import win32api → from win32ctypes.pywin32 import win32api
import pywintypes → from win32.lib import pywintypes
import _win32sysloader → from win32 import _win32sysloader
in your source file, or even the files of the packages that report the error (know what you are doing if you choose this approach) may solve this error. But better would be to just add the corresponding directories into the python path variable, for better integration with the python loading system, more info here: https://realpython.com/python-import/
So I put this content:
python38.zip
.
./lib
./lib/site-packages
./lib/site-packages/win32
./lib/site-packages/win32/lib
./lib/site-packages/win32ctypes/pywin32
./lib/site-packages/win32ctypes
# Uncomment to run site.main() automatically
#import site
(order DOES matter)
into this file: <python_root_installation_directory>/python38._pth
That way, correct libraries load when standard imports are used. If there is a cache import somewhere in the library, it will work, and the imports inside the libraries work as well.
This works for me and my installation, so your environment may be set up differently and this guide may not be fully compatible, but it is a good step in solving the issue, maybe modification or extension of my steps above may lead to the solution in another distribution.
Try this, it worked for me, it may help you!
pip install pywin32==225
I've tried all of your answers and finally got a solution. my issue was that I installed from both pip and python interpreter on my Pycharm IDE. I just removed win32compact from my interpreter and it works.
let me summarize, correct me if wrong, as below:
# update to newest pywin32
python -m pip install -U pywin32 pypiwin32
# run the post-install #ref https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21343774/importerror-no-module-named-win32api
python %CONDA_PREFIX%\Scripts\pywin32_postinstall.py -install
# double check
python -c "print( __import__('win32api') )"
In my case, the only thing that worked was to download the appropriate wheel from: https://pypi.org/project/pywin32/#files, and install with --force-reinstall.
pip install pywin32-300-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl --force-reinstall
I found solution here:
https://www.ti-enxame.com/pt/python/pywin32-e-python-3.8.0/813327700/
I was able to run it on Spyder without error, but It wasn't working on cmd prompt
I just import the module pywintypes before win32api
import pywintypes
import win32api
I tried to reinstall pywin32, installed different versions, but nothing could make pywin work. The only thing that did finally help me was running
python pywin32_postinstall.py
which is located at Anaconda3\Scripts folder. Thanks for sameer_nubia for highlighting the location.
I solve this by
python -m pip install -U pywin32 pypiwin32