ImportError: No module named pyreadability in conda env












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in my python code I've got the line:



from pyreadability import pyreadability as pyrb


And I'm getting the error :



ImportError: No module named pyreadability


I'm in Ubuntu, using python 2.7 and running code inside a conda env named mzh27.
I already tried these commands but none of them made the error solve



pip install PyReadability
conda install -c anaconda lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip install PyReadability
pip install readability-lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip readability-lxml


In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there.
Any Idea what to do for it?










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  • After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • @JimTodd Yes I did

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:56













  • @JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:59


















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in my python code I've got the line:



from pyreadability import pyreadability as pyrb


And I'm getting the error :



ImportError: No module named pyreadability


I'm in Ubuntu, using python 2.7 and running code inside a conda env named mzh27.
I already tried these commands but none of them made the error solve



pip install PyReadability
conda install -c anaconda lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip install PyReadability
pip install readability-lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip readability-lxml


In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there.
Any Idea what to do for it?










share|improve this question

























  • After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • @JimTodd Yes I did

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:56













  • @JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:59
















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in my python code I've got the line:



from pyreadability import pyreadability as pyrb


And I'm getting the error :



ImportError: No module named pyreadability


I'm in Ubuntu, using python 2.7 and running code inside a conda env named mzh27.
I already tried these commands but none of them made the error solve



pip install PyReadability
conda install -c anaconda lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip install PyReadability
pip install readability-lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip readability-lxml


In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there.
Any Idea what to do for it?










share|improve this question
















in my python code I've got the line:



from pyreadability import pyreadability as pyrb


And I'm getting the error :



ImportError: No module named pyreadability


I'm in Ubuntu, using python 2.7 and running code inside a conda env named mzh27.
I already tried these commands but none of them made the error solve



pip install PyReadability
conda install -c anaconda lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip install PyReadability
pip install readability-lxml
/home/{usr}/anaconda2/envs/mzh27/bin/pip readability-lxml


In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there.
Any Idea what to do for it?







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  • After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • @JimTodd Yes I did

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:56













  • @JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:59





















  • After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • @JimTodd Yes I did

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:52











  • What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

    – Jim Todd
    Jan 19 at 9:56













  • @JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

    – Marzieh Heidari
    Jan 19 at 9:59



















After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

– Jim Todd
Jan 19 at 9:52





After installation completed, did you try to restart the shell and check?

– Jim Todd
Jan 19 at 9:52













@JimTodd Yes I did

– Marzieh Heidari
Jan 19 at 9:52





@JimTodd Yes I did

– Marzieh Heidari
Jan 19 at 9:52













What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

– Jim Todd
Jan 19 at 9:56







What happens when you try pip install PyReadability? Also, is the module name correct? It might be pip install readability-lxml

– Jim Todd
Jan 19 at 9:56















@JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

– Marzieh Heidari
Jan 19 at 9:59







@JimTodd already tried that. using both local and global pip. check last two commands I listed in the question. In all of those cases, the module installed successfully but error was still there

– Marzieh Heidari
Jan 19 at 9:59














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