I try make small webpage quis, and considered using pywebio. But after i finish the instalation and try use it the module not found. I already check using pip list the module pywebio 1.6.1 has installed. Why this can be happen? Please somebody help me.
Thanks
The problem show like this:
File "c:\Users\richa\Anaconda\Lib\site-packages\pywebio\online_test.py", line 1, in
from pywebio.input import *
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pywebio'
I'm trying to make a simple import and use the emailage third party library.
As per their documentation, the way to use their library is as follows:
pip install emailage-official
Then, simply import with:
from emailage.client import EmailageClient
The install works fine with pip - no errors. I double checked to see that the emailage package exists within the proper directory, and it does.
Package exists at:
C:\Users\aaron\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32\Lib\site-packages\emailage
This folder has (seemingly) the correct files with an __init__.py and everything. However, both pylint and command line interpreter throw me a
'No module named 'emailage.client'; 'emailage' is not a package' error.
The output of my sys.path is:
[...
'C:\\Users\\aaron\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python37-32\\lib\\site-packages'
...
]
So the directory where emailage is installed is a part of the path... and lastly I pip-installed numpy just to test if it worked properly. Numpy installed to the same site-packages folder as emailage, and it works fine when it is imported, so I'm stuck.
I don't typically use Python much, so any and all help would be appreciated.
The issue was in the naming of my file.
I hastily named my file emailage.py and then tried to import from emailage.client.
I'm assuming that Python looked in my current directory and matched the names of the file I was working on before checking the installed third party libraries.
After renaming my file everything seems ok.
For others who run into similar problems -- beware of conflicting naming. Sometimes the simplest things trip you up the longest.
I ran into something similar and the answer from OP about namespace collision is what finally clued me in.
I was using the same name for both a sub-package (directory) and a module (file) within it.
For example I had this:
/opt/mylib/myapi
/opt/mylib/myapi/__init__.py
/opt/mylib/myapi/myapi_creds.py # gitignored file for user/pass
/opt/mylib/myapi/myapi.py # base module, load creds and connect
/opt/mylib/myapi/myapi_dostuff.py # call myapi.py and do work
The script 'myapi.py' imports credentials from myapi_creds.py via this statement:
from myapi.myapi_creds import my_user, my_pass
Testing the module 'myapi.py' resulted in this error:
$ ./myapi.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./myapi.py", line 12, in <module>
from myapi.myapi_creds import my_user, my_pass
File "/opt/mylib/myapi/myapi.py", line 12, in <module>
from myapi.myapi_creds import my_user, my_pass
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'myapi.myapi_creds'; 'myapi' is not a package
The solution was to rename myapi.py to myapi_base.py so it's name does not collide with the sub-package name.
I took a look at this problem, and even though it is not exactly the same error that I encountered, it helped me solve it. I'll explain the situation I had, since I think some users might find this handy.
So, I was getting the following error log:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/kemal/Programming/Python/Preference_Articulation/LocalSearch/LS_apriori.py", line 1, in <module>
from LocalSearch.LocalSearch import LocalSearch
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'LocalSearch.LocalSearch'; 'LocalSearch' is not a package
The structure of my project is the following (using PyCharm):
View of project structure
The important thing to notice is that I separated my code into several folders, since it makes it more readable. Now, in the folder named LocalSearch I have 4 files, LocalSearch, LS_apriori and some 2 tests files (not relevant). When trying to run the file LS_apriori (which uses methods and classes from file LocalSearch) I was getting the error provided above. The code specifically is not important, and the way I handled the imports was the following:
from LocalSearch.LocalSearch import LocalSearch
The fix was simple. I renamed the py-file LocalSearch to Local_Search (just added an underscore). Afterwards, the error was gone.
So my problem was possessing a folder(package) with the same name as a file(module) inside it, which has a class inside it with the same name. Python didn't like that.
Having modules with the same name as packages inside them is fine however, I guess the class just added extra confusion.
This is my actual code saved as Cartoonify.py
This is my init.py
#init.py file
from .Cartoonify import Cartoon<br>
__all__= [
"Cartoon"
]
I am getting this following error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '__ main __.Cartoonify'; '__main __' is not a package
If you try to import files from in a package with .something, this error always shows up. Your package needs to be run as package in order to work, so you should get a file outside the package, in which you do:
import <package>
doSomethings()
That should work.
I'm getting an error when trying to run my packaged python application in cmd line:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'django.contrib.admin.apps'
I tried the answer from pyinstaller 3.2 with django 1.10.1, but I still get the same error. The only difference is a ModuleNotFoundError rather than an ImportError. Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
In the PyInstaller/hooks/ location you should add the hook file and import hidden modules.
More: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/2332
I am trying to run this python rewrite of Vlfeat library.
https://github.com/shackenberg/phow_caltech101.py. I am trying to run the application phow_caltech101.
This is throwing
File "/A/B/C/pyvlfeat-0.1.1a3/vlfeat/__init__.py", line 1, in <module>
import _vlfeat
ImportError: No module named _vlfeat
In the corresponding "init.py" file, I can see it is mentioned as "import _vlfeat". I am new to python, please let me know what is causing this error?
You need to download and install PyVlfeat module.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyvlfeat/
As I see, pyvlfeat has some dependencies, so be sure to download these too:
Boost.Python (tested against version 1.35.0-5)
NumPy (tested against version 1.5.1)
Matplotlib (tested against version 0.99.3)