ImportError: No module named requests
Solution 1:
Requests is not a built in module (does not come with the default python installation), so you will have to install it:
OSX/Linux
Use $ pip install requests
(or pip3 install requests
for python3) if you have pip
installed. If pip is installed but not in your path you can use python -m pip install requests
(or python3 -m pip install requests
for python3)
Alternatively you can also use sudo easy_install -U requests
if you have easy_install
installed.
Alternatively you can use your systems package manager:
For centos: yum install python-requests
For Ubuntu: apt-get install python-requests
Windows
Use pip install requests
(or pip3 install requests
for python3) if you have pip
installed and Pip.exe added to the Path Environment Variable. If pip is installed but not in your path you can use python -m pip install requests
(or python3 -m pip install requests
for python3)
Alternatively from a cmd prompt, use > Path\easy_install.exe requests
, where Path
is your Python*\Scripts
folder, if it was installed. (For example: C:\Python32\Scripts
)
If you manually want to add a library to a windows machine, you can download the compressed library, uncompress it, and then place it into the Lib\site-packages
folder of your python path. (For example: C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages
)
From Source (Universal)
For any missing library, the source is usually available at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/. You can download requests here: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests
On mac osx and windows, after downloading the source zip, uncompress it and from the termiminal/cmd run python setup.py install
from the uncompressed dir.
(source)
Solution 2:
It's not obvious to me which version of Python you are using.
If it's Python 3, a solution would be sudo pip3 install requests
Solution 3:
To install requests
module on Debian/Ubuntu for Python2:
$ sudo apt-get install python-requests
And for Python3 the command is:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-requests
Solution 4:
This may be a liittle bit too late but this command can be run even when pip path is not set. I am using Python 3.7 running on Windows 10 and this is the command
py -m pip install requests
and you can also replace 'requests' with any other uninstalled library