How do I install Python libraries in wheel format?

I was looking for a tutorial on how to install Python libraries in the wheel format.

It does not seem straightforward so I'd appreciate a simple step by step tutorial how to install the module named "requests" for CPython.

I downloaded it from: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests and now I have a .whl file. I've got Python 2.7 and 3.3 on Windows, so how do I install it so all the other Python scripts I run can use it?


Solution 1:

You want to install a downloaded wheel (.whl) file on Python under Windows?

  1. Install pip on your Python(s) on Windows (on Python 3.4+ it is already included)
  2. Upgrade pip if necessary (on the command line)

    pip install -U pip
    
  3. Install a local wheel file using pip (on the command line)

    pip install --no-index --find-links=LocalPathToWheelFile PackageName
    

Option --no-index tells pip to not look on pypi.python.org (which would fail for many packages if you have no compiler installed), --find-links then tells pip where to look for instead. PackageName is the name of the package (numpy, scipy, .. first part or whole of wheel file name). For more informations see the install options of pip.

You can execute these commands in the command prompt when switching to your Scripts folder of your Python installation.

Example:

cd C:\Python27\Scripts
pip install -U pip
pip install --no-index --find-links=LocalPathToWheelFile PackageName

Note: It can still be that the package does not install on Windows because it may contain C/C++ source files which need to be compiled. You would need then to make sure a compiler is installed. Often searching for alternative pre-compiled distributions is the fastest way out.

For example numpy-1.9.2+mkl-cp27-none-win_amd64.whl has PackageName numpy.

Solution 2:

If you want to be relax for installing libraries for python.

You should using pip, that is python installer package.

To install pip:

  1. Download ez_setup.py and then run:

    python ez_setup.py
    
  2. Then download get-pip.py and run:

    python get-pip.py
    
  3. upgrade installed setuptools by pip:

    pip install setuptools --upgrade
    

    If you got this error:

    Wheel installs require setuptools >= 0.8 for dist-info support.
    pip's wheel support requires setuptools >= 0.8 for dist-info support.
    

    Add --no-use-wheel to above cmd:

    pip install setuptools --no-use-wheel --upgrade
    

Now, you can install libraries for python, just by:

pip install library_name

For example:

pip install requests

Note that to install some library may they need to compile, so you need to have compiler.

On windows there is a site for Unofficial Windows Binaries for Python Extension Packages that have huge python packages and complied python packages for windows.

For example to install pip using this site, just download and install setuptools and pip installer from that.

Solution 3:

To install wheel packages in python 2.7x:

  1. Install python 2.7x (i would recommend python 2.78) - download the appropriate python binary for your version of windows . You can download python 2.78 at this site https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.8/ -I would recommend installing the graphical Tk module, and including python 2.78 in the windows path (environment variables) during installation.

  2. Install get-pip.py and setuptools Download the installer at https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py Double click the above file to run it. It will install pip and setuptools [or update them, if you have an earlier version of either]

-Double click the above file and wait - it will open a black window and print will scroll across the screen as it downloads and installs [or updates] pip and setuptools --->when it finishes the window will close.

  1. Open an elevated command prompt - click on windows start icon, enter cmd in the search field (but do not press enter), then press ctrl+shift+. Click 'yes' when the uac box appears.

A-type cd c:\python27\scripts [or cd \scripts ]

B-type pip install -u Eg to install pyside, type pip install -u pyside

Wait - it will state 'downloading PySide or -->it will download and install the appropriate version of the python package [the one that corresponds to your version of python and windows.]

Note - if you have downloaded the .whl file and saved it locally on your hard drive, type in
pip install --no-index --find-links=localpathtowheelfile packagename

**to install a previously downloaded wheel package you need to type in the following command pip install --no-index --find-links=localpathtowheelfile packagename