PPTim
PPTim

Reputation: 1346

Importing modules on portable python

I am running PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1 on a USB stick. My code relies on some modules that are not preinstalled. Does anyone know whether it is possible to add new modules to a portable python installation? Simply copying in folders into site-lib does not seem to work.

Upvotes: 9

Views: 22953

Answers (3)

gluttony
gluttony

Reputation: 569

This question is old and maybe this is a possibility that was not possible at this time but simply:

  • From a command prompt go to your Portable Python's python.exe folder with cd <path to Portable Python>\App\Python,
  • Run (for instance to install selenium module): .\python.exe -m pip install selenium,
  • Now you have selenium module installed, you can check in your <path to Portable Python>\App\Python\Lib\site-packages that you have now selenium and its dependencies.

Upvotes: 1

St&#233;phane Laurent
St&#233;phane Laurent

Reputation: 84529

This closed question was actually asked for Portable Python 3.2. I have found a nice way to install modules with Windows :

  • download the zip archive of the distribute module

  • install it by typing

    MyPythonPath\App\python MyDownloadPath\setup.py install

in a DOS commander

  • Now Easy Install is installed in folder MyPythonPath\App\Scripts. So type e.g.

    MyPythonPath\App\Scripts\easy_install-3.2 numpy

to install the numpy module.

Upvotes: 6

Alex Martelli
Alex Martelli

Reputation: 881625

What does import sys; print sys.path say? It should be the list of directories and zipfiles where Python (portable or otherwise) looks for modules to import. Just copy your modules into one of those directories or zipfiles, or sys.path.append('/whatever/dir') if you have your modules in /whatever/dir and want to keep them there (the latter approach will last only for the current session, be it interactive or a script's execution).

Upvotes: 11

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