module 'pip' has no attribute 'pep425tags'

半腔热情 提交于 2019-12-01 05:54:56

For pip v10 use this:

import pip._internal; print(pip._internal.pep425tags.get_supported())
Paul Harmon

This worked for me with Python 2.7 (in a virtualenv using that version):

import wheel.pep425tags

print(wheel.pep425tags.get_supported())

Using Python 3.6.8 and pip 19.1.1

python -c "import wheel.pep425tags as w print(w.get_supported())"

worked!

Output:

[('cp36', 'cp36m', 'win_amd64'), ('cp36', 'none', 'win_amd64'), ('cp36', 'none', 'any'), ('cp3', 'none', 'any'), ('cp35', 'none', 'any'), ('cp34', 'none', 'any'), ('cp33', 'none', 'any'), ('cp32', 'none', 'any'), ('cp31', 'none', 'any'), ('cp30', 'none', 'any'), ('py3', 'none', 'win_amd64'), ('py36', 'none', 'any'), ('py3', 'none', 'any'), ('py35', 'none', 'any'), ('py34', 'none', 'any'), ('py33', 'none', 'any'), ('py32', 'none', 'any'), ('py31', 'none', 'any'), ('py30', 'none', 'any')]

A bash one-liner, good for both Py2.7 & Py3.6 with pip-18.1:

python3 -c "import wheel.pep425tags as w; print(w.get_supported())" |sed -zE 's/\),/),\n/g'

AMD64

import pip._internal;print(pip._internal.pep425tags.get_supported())

WIN32

import pip;print(pip.pep425tags.get_supported())

then pip install <.whl> by corresponding platform wheel(https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/)

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