Trying to install PyPdf2 module, I downloaded the zip and unzipped it, I executed python setup.py build
and python setup.py install
, but it seems that it has not been installed , when I try to import it from a python script, it returns an ImportError
:
import pyPdf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named pyPdf
Any help please.
I'm using python 2.7 under windows XP.
It appears the README file for PyPDF2 is incorrect. It suggests that
import pyPdf
should work, but it doesn't. This new module is imported as
import PyPDF2
(as suggested by the document structure on github, and after verifying myself).
For convenience, when e.g. working with older code, you can of course do
import PyPDF2 as pyPdf
The PyPDF installer for Windows works well for me. (Win7-64) http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
Figured out so far what the issue is. Need to check if further commands of PyPDF2
works. The import PyPDF2
looks for PyPDF2
folder in the base location of python. In my case it is C:\Python27\site-packages\PyPDF2
.
When virtualenv is activated, pip install PyPDF2
does not create the above folder. Hence the error. I manually copied the PyPDF2 folder and PyPDF2-1.26.0.dist-info
folder from my virtualenv environment into the base folder above and the error stopped. Just in case, I created new virtualenv environment and installed PyPDF2 with and without virtualenv activated and the error is gone.
My folder structure:
- C:\Python27\site-packages\PyPDF2
C:\Python27\site-packages\PyPDF2-1.26.0.dist-info
C:\Python27\venv2\Lib\site-packages\PyPDF2
- C:\Python27\venv2\Lib\site-packages\PyPDF2-1.26.0.dist-info
Python script is very simple to test the import:
#import sys
import PyPDF2
#print(sys.path)
print('hello')
I troubleshooted the above using the stackoverflow response to check syspath How does python find a module file if the import statement only contains the filename?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12780668/cannot-install-pypdf-2-module