I'm fairly new to Python so this maybe really simple. I'm wanting to use the YouTube API to pull my latest YouTube videos. The problem is Python isn't allowing me to do so. I'm running Python version 2.7.6
I've used pip to install the Google dependencies:
$ pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client
To no avail, I'm still getting the following problem:
Unresolved reference 'build'
The code I'm using is: https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/code_samples/python#retrieve_my_uploads
I'm wondering if anybody has come across this. I'm using PyCharm as my IDE for OS X. I've searched and searched and can't find a solution. I've tried Python versions: 2.6.9, 2.7.6, 3.4.2
I'd really appreciate some advice.
Checkout the following answer :
ImportError: No module named apiclient.discovery
apiclient was the original name of the library.
At some point, it was switched over to be googleapiclient.
# bad
from apiclient.discovery import build
# good
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
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I'm trying to use this function vtkGDALVectorReader from the vtk library.
Everytime I try to use it, it says it doesn't exist. I've tried a few different version of vtk now and even looked at peoples code where I know this works.
I see it on the github, I see it in the docs.. why is it not working in python? I am using pip installed verison - perhaps I have to build from source?
Is there some additional step to install GDAL capabilities in VTK ??
import vtk
vtk.vtkGDALVectorReader()
I’ve been running into the same error code when trying to use Python 3.7 to query data from BigQuery. I have enabled the API and also followed instructions on which client libraries to download using the terminal on my MacOS.
I’m not sure what the issue is but each time I try to input the code from google.cloud import bigquery, it returns this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'google‘
I am very new to these environments, including python and am not familiar with setting up $PATH for running my parameterized query. A sample of what I’m trying to run could be found here: https://github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/blob/35627d145a41d57768f19d4392ef235928e00f72/samples/client_query_w_named_params.py
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Try install the package again with :
python3 -m pip install --upgrade google-cloud-bigquery
you might want to use python instead of python3, depending on your setup
Had the same error as your, this worked on MacOS
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See also: ImportError: No module named google.cloud
I installed GraphQl on Windows 10 Laptop using the below command:
pip install --pre gql[all]
I tried using the Basic example available on Official Github Page. in my Python IDLE.
However, I am getting this ImportError in my IDLE.
ImportError: cannot import name 'gql' from 'gql'
Kindly help in resolving the issue.
Thanks
make sure the name of your file you're testing with isn't named something similar to a package you're importing. Just got me when I named my file ariadne.py
https://github.com/mirumee/ariadne/issues/400#issue-662473441
First I installed the coinmarketcap from the pycharm project interpreter.
Then I run the code below:
>>> from coinmarketcap import Market
>>> coinmarketcap = Market()
>>> coinmarketcap.ticker(<currency>, limit=3, convert='EUR')
But I got this:
ImportError: cannot import name Market
Then I thought it is not the right library, so I installed the following API from https://github.com/mrsmn/coinmarketcap-api thinking that pycharm might have installed some other library.
So I downloaded the library from Github and I used the python setup.py install command and installed the library from Github without any problems.
I tried to rerun the code, but the problem still persists:
ImportError: cannot import name Market
I have finally solved it. Actually I needed to uninstall it within pycharm. Then I installed it using the pip install coinmarketcap and after that it works.
Thank you for your help!
I have installed it using pip and tried to import it and did not get any error.so, can you check whether the installation is done with out any error
I am trying to download the Pygraphics module using Python 2.7.6 and have been heretofore unsuccessful. Below I detail the steps I have taken so far. Any help with this would be most appreciated.
First, I tried the typical install using pip
sudo pip install Pygraphics
When I try to import the module, I receive an error saying ImportError: No module named Pygraphics.
To test whether the module was installed I ran the following code: print sorted(["%s==%s" % (i.key, i.version) for i in pip.get_installed_distributions()]) which showed me all of my installed distributions.
This code returned the following list of all the distributions and clearly showed that Pygraphics is installed:
['altgraph==0.10.2', 'bdist-mpkg==0.5.0', 'bonjour-py==0.3', 'brewer2mpl==1.4', 'certifi==14.05.14', 'datetime==4.0.1', 'flask==0.10.1', 'ggplot==0.6.5', 'ipython==2.0.0-dev', 'itsdangerous==0.24', 'jdcal==1.0', 'jinja2==2.7.3', 'macholib==1.5.1', 'markupsafe==0.23', 'matplotlib==1.4.x', 'mock==1.0.1', 'modulegraph==0.10.4', 'nose==1.3.4', 'numpy==1.9.0.dev-297f54b', 'openpyxl==2.1.2', 'pandas==0.14.1', 'pandasql==0.6.1', 'patsy==0.3.0', 'pika==0.9.14', 'py2app==0.7.3', 'pygments==1.6', 'pygraphics==2.1']
After this, I tried using the GUI installer located on the following Pygrahpics install website. While going through the installer, I received an error message saying "PyGraphics requires System Python 2.7 to install" despite the fact that I have downloaded Python 2.7.6.
At this point I don't know what to do and was hoping someone who may have had a similar issue might be able to help me out.
Thank you for your time.
It looks like you've successfully install PyGraphics. Now import picture :)