ImportError: No module named pyreadability in conda env
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?
python conda
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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?
python conda
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?
python conda
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?
python conda
python conda
edited Jan 19 at 10:01
Marzieh Heidari
asked Jan 19 at 9:34
Marzieh HeidariMarzieh Heidari
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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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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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The problem was the repository I've cloned was missing the file named pyreadability.py
. The package was not the one I thought. It was implemented by the repository owner (who forgot to add files to the repository) and just have similar names to python packages that are available to install.
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The problem was the repository I've cloned was missing the file named pyreadability.py
. The package was not the one I thought. It was implemented by the repository owner (who forgot to add files to the repository) and just have similar names to python packages that are available to install.
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The problem was the repository I've cloned was missing the file named pyreadability.py
. The package was not the one I thought. It was implemented by the repository owner (who forgot to add files to the repository) and just have similar names to python packages that are available to install.
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The problem was the repository I've cloned was missing the file named pyreadability.py
. The package was not the one I thought. It was implemented by the repository owner (who forgot to add files to the repository) and just have similar names to python packages that are available to install.
The problem was the repository I've cloned was missing the file named pyreadability.py
. The package was not the one I thought. It was implemented by the repository owner (who forgot to add files to the repository) and just have similar names to python packages that are available to install.
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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