Reputation: 2912
I am new to installing new python modules.
I installed tweepy using pip install tweepy. The installation was successful and 2 folders tweepy & tweepy-3.3.0.dist-info are created in the Lib/site-packages, hence I assumed all should be fine.
However, when I went to the IDE and import tweepy. It is unable to detect the module:
>>> import tweepy
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named tweepy
What is wrong?
I am running python 2.7.5.
[Update 1] I am using windows 7.
I first installed pip using another forum's suggestion (How do I install pip on Windows?). basically saving the get-pip.py script and double clicking it (unable to get "python get-pip.py" to work in cmd prompt as suggested). Then, I went to cmd and nagivated to C:/Python27/Scripts and type in pip install tweepy. I remembered seeing the result as a successful installation.
[Update 2] Using a file with import tweepy and running it, I have a similar error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.2\Lib\site-packages\pythonwin\pywin\framework\scriptutils.py", line 326, in RunScript
exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__
File "C:\Users\xxxx\Desktop\Script1.py", line 2, in <module>
from tweepy import Stream
ImportError: No module named tweepy
[Update 3] Typed "pip freeze" in cmd. It does show tweepy=3.3.0
C:\Python27\Scripts>pip freeze
oauthlib==0.7.2
requests==2.7.0
requests-oauthlib==0.5.0
six==1.9.0
tweepy==3.3.0
wheel==0.24.0
[Answer] Thanks for all the help guys, especially Cleb & omri_saadon suggestion that there might be something wrong with the file path.
I just realised that my GIS software, ArcGIS by default installed another Python into the Python27 folder, and everything is taken from that folder, C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.2, instead of C:\Python27. After I install tweepy from C:\Python27\ArcGIS10.2\Scripts, everything works well.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 80789
Reputation: 1131
The problem is that , tweepy in getting installed in the native python environment, i.e you might be able to import it in cmdline
but must be getting error in jupyter notebook.
If this is the case, then you might need to install it with conda
environment , with conda install tweepy
. But if in this case also if you fail to install it due to conflicts errors thrown by conda do the following.....
path
.tweepy
, requests
, requests_oauthlib
, oauthlib
.site-packages
inside of Anaconda environment folder.This solved the problem for me , hope it solves for you too.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 485
If you are using Jupyter Notebook, the only thing that worked for me was to first install Jupyter again
pip install jupyter
and then install tweepy
pip install tweepy
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 41
If you are using Jupyter Notebook, just run the command below in the cell of the notebook.
!pip install tweepy
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 507
If you are using conda enviroments and jupyter notebooks, you could try to install it from the notebook and restart the kernel:
!conda install -c conda-forge tweepy
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 363
Very common error wherever your computer have different python environments in pycharm. Your computer may have different python interpreters as you install pip several times. Try to config the exact python interpreter using the following steps. PyCharm, Settings -> Project Interpreter -> This will show the installed package list and dedicated interpreter at the top right-hand side. Try your right interpreter within the dropdown.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 90
I tried this, I was having the same error, but the thing that I did was, first installing the package using pip command, then spot the path where it got stored, then using os module change the directory to where the packages got stored, and then import it, it will work..
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 402
I tried this command py -m pip install tweepy
and worked for me
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 837
I had the same issue where after installing/ uninstalling via pip it still did not work. As a last ditch effort I actually moved the 'tweepy' folder in the '...Lib > site-packages' back to the main Python directory and 'import tweepy' then worked. No idea why this worked, but it did for me... Good luck!
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1756
If you are using ubuntu try: sudo apt install python-pip
and then run: python3 -m pip install tweepy
I hope that helps!
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2790
If multiple versions of python
are installed on the computer, you need to make sure under which version the package has been installed into. I have two versions of python installed on my mac, both python2
and python3
under /usr/local/lib path
.
pipinstall tweepy
only installs the package into python2.7/site-packages
, while VSCode
complies python3
. Run pip3install tweepy
to get the package under python3.7/site-packages
so the module can be recognized by the compiler.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4600
If you are using Anaconda
conda install -c conda-forge tweepy
you may also use
easy_install tweepy
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1
The same for me, typing direct in the console import tweepy it works, but when I tried to run from the script it says 'No module named 'tweepy'' i tried to uninstall and install again but the solution was more simple, instead of run like
C:\script.py
I run
C:\python script.py
It works, Python version is 3.6.2 tweepy version is 3.5.0
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11
If you are using Jupyter notebook on Anaconda try:
sudo conda install tweepy
This worked for me on OSX.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 10621
Try to pip uninstall tweepy
and then again pip install tweepy
Make sure you don't have several interpreters on your computer, if you have several, make sure that your pycharm(or any other editor you use) is configured with the same interpreter where you installed tweepy.
Upvotes: 21