powtac
powtac

Reputation: 41040

pyserial for Python 2.7.2

I'm new to Python. According to the internets I was looking for the module pyserial after receiving this error:

ImportError: No module named serial

I first tried to install pywin32, it went well. But it seems not to contain pyserial. :-(

Then I found a single module installer for pyserial, I was not able to install it, it says it did not found the path to python in the registry. :-(

After that I found this module on python.org, but I don't know what to do, it does not come with an installer. :-(

How can I add pyserial to Python (64) 2.7 on Windows 7 64?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 116513

Answers (9)

Babak Ahari
Babak Ahari

Reputation: 11

I find the 2.7 installation files here

https://pypi.org/project/pyserial/2.7/#files

Upvotes: 0

No One
No One

Reputation: 119

pySerial can be installed from PyPI:

python -m pip install pyserial

NOTE : Using the python/python3 executable of the desired version (2.7/3.x).

Upvotes: 0

Shaun
Shaun

Reputation: 109

reviving an old thread but pyserial v3.4 is now available for windows/mac/linux via the conda package manager on the conda-forge channel (the base conda channel has v2.7)

To install this package with conda run:
conda install -c conda-forge pyserial

Upvotes: 1

powtac
powtac

Reputation: 41040

pyserial comes now with a precomilied(?) Windows .exe installer: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial

Upvotes: 0

Diana
Diana

Reputation: 111

From http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Arduino-Internet-Gizmo/step19/Installing-the-software/

Install pySerial as follows:

Download pySerial from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial - click on pyserial-2.6.tar.gz to download the library.

Run 7-Zip (Start -> All Programs -> 7-Zip -> 7-Zip File Manager).

Open the pyserial-2.6.tar.gz file with 7-Zip (File -> Open).

Double click the "dist" folder.

Single click on the "pyserial-2.6.tar" file and click the "Extract" button at the top of the window. When asked where to put the file, specify c:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\pyserial-2.6

Exit from 7-Zip

Now that you have downloaded pySerial, install it:

Open a command window (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt) and type into the command line: cd c:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\pyserial-2.6

Install pySerial by typing this command (including the path): c:\Python27\python.exe setup.py install

Upvotes: 11

user3445406
user3445406

Reputation: 41

As a slight update there is still the problem that python 64bit for Windows is not compatible with the pyserial installer.

What is not mentioned in other answers but I found very useful to know is that Python 32 bit installs and works fine on Win7 64bit and that means the pyserial installer also works fine.

Obviously if you need 64bit python this is no use to you, but I suspect most of us do not.

Upvotes: 4

argaus
argaus

Reputation: 21

please just go to http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyserial and download the 64 bit installer and that's it!

Upvotes: 2

Constantinius
Constantinius

Reputation: 35039

You could try it with pip. (Here a question/answer about installing it)

Then type in your shell:

pip install pyserial

Solution:
The installation of pip on Windows 7 64 is a little tricky: I added my Python and Python/Scripts path to the PATH env.
Then I opened PythonWin as Administrator, ran ez_setup.py from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools#downloads with PythonWin. And then I downloaded pip unpacked it and as Administrator I ran python setup.py install on the windows shell and after that pip install pyserial.

Upvotes: 17

jcomeau_ictx
jcomeau_ictx

Reputation: 38422

understood that this question is for Windows, but since it comes up first in a Google search let me add an alternative (to pip) for Debian:

sudo apt-get install python-serial

Upvotes: 4

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