Install and use tensorflow_docs with Jupyter Notebook - tensorflow

I am trying to follow this tutorial https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/keras/regression but I get some error when I try to import tenroflow_docs.
As mentioned in the tutorial, I installed tensorflow_docs with the following command: !pip install -q git+https://github.com/tensorflow/docs. The installation seemed to have worked as I get the message: "Successfully built tensorflow-docs".
However, when I want to import the package by writing (as per the tutorial) import tensorflow_docs as tfdocs I get the error message shown in the picture below.
How can I correct this? Thanks for the help.

I have noticed that this message appeared during your installation "Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages is not writeable"
The problem is that a default install location is a place where you do not have write permissions. The solution is to use an install location where you do have write permissions.
Have you tried using a virtual environment instead? this is a better practice and might be an easier solution.

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How can I fix the module import error when I run it on the command line after making SSH connection?

I am not working on lego mindstorm project using ev3-brick and successfully connected pc and ev3-brick using Pycharm and then transferred the code from my laptop to EV3-brick.
But whenever I try to implement the python file on SSH shell using terminal, the module import error occurs that no module named 'libs'. But since I transferred all the file and even set the path using export PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:/home/robot/csse120/libs", it has to import all the modules. It seems that when I ran another file not using terminal, it correctly imports other modules or packages but whenever I run on the shell, it cannot find files on other packages.
I even tried inserting following code which is,
import os
os.environ['PATH'] += ':/home/robot/csse120/libs'
but it didn't work also in another file, it says it cannot import paho-mqtt thought it worked well when I didn't run it on the shell.
Can you help me solve this problem? I would appreciate your help.
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Installing matplotlib from wheel for aws lambda

I want to use matplotlib to create image files in an AWS Lambda function. Since my system does not run the same version of Linux that Lambda uses, I received the guidance to download a wheel (.whl file) from the matplotlib website. I downloaded matplotlib-3.3.3-cp36-cp36m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/d2/43/2bd63467490036697e7be71444fafc7b236923d614d4521979a200c6b559/matplotlib-3.3.3-cp36-cp36m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
to the folder where I am creating my deployment package.
First of all, I there are many wheel files and it is not clear if this is the correct one to use. Second, it doesn't work.
THen I upacked the wheel with the command
wheel unpack *.whl
This produced a directory with the matplotlib package in it.
My main function is
import matplotlib.pyplot
def lambda_handler(event, context):
return
I gave the commands
zip -r my-deployment-package.zip .
zip -g my-deployment-package.zip lambda_function.py
and uploaded the zip to an s3 bucket. Then I used the "aws lambda update-function-code..." command to update the lambda function. When I deploy and test, I get the error: "Unable to import module 'lambda_function': No module named 'matplotlib'"
Thinking that the matplotlib module is not there (perhaps I need to do something with the whl file or put it in a different place), i activated my virtual environment and started the python interpreter. Trying to import matplotlib, I get "module not found." Trying to use pip install on the matplotlib directory, it complains that there is no setup.py:
$ pip install --no-index --find-links=. matplotlib-3.3.3/
ERROR: Directory 'matplotlib-3.3.3/' is not installable. Neither 'setup.py' nor 'pyproject.toml' found.
How can I get the module to be recognized?
With the help of Serverless framework and Docker, you can build a layer in a minute. Check out my answer in this post.
If you are in a hurry, feel free to grab this lambda layer that I packaged for you. It's compatible with Python 3.8. Here is the gdrive download link.
No need to build your own layer; loads of those available at https://github.com/keithrozario/Klayers - you just have to include them in your Lambda config.

Cannot import Selenium even when it's installed [duplicate]

After searching the web for hours i didnt yet find an answer to my problem. I am using Python 3.6 and i cant import selenium. I always get the message "No module named 'selenium''
I tried everything, i first downloaded selenium from this website https://pypi.python.org/pypi/selenium/3.6.0 .
Then I tried python -m pip install -U selenium and didnt work either. I tried some other things that people said but they didnt work either.
Im using windows 10.
Any help?
As you mentioned you are using Python 3.6 following the steps :
Open Command Line Interface (CLI) and issue the command python to check if Python is properly installed :
C:\Users\username>python
Python 3.6.1 (v3.6.1:69c0db5, Jan 16 2018, 17:54:52) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)]
on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
Ensure pip is working properly :
C:\Users\username>pip
Usage:
pip <command> [options]
Commands:
install Install packages.
download Download packages.
uninstall Uninstall packages.
freeze Output installed packages in requirements format.
list List installed packages.
show Show information about installed packages.
check Verify installed packages have compatible dependencies.
search Search PyPI for packages.
wheel Build wheels from your requirements.
hash Compute hashes of package archives.
completion A helper command used for command completion.
help Show help for commands.
General Options:
-h, --help Show help.
--isolated Run pip in an isolated mode, ignoring environment variables and user configuration.
-v, --verbose Give more output. Option is additive, and can be used up to 3 times.
-V, --version Show version and exit.
-q, --quiet Give less output. Option is additive, and can be used up to 3 times (corresponding to WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL logging levels).
--log <path> Path to a verbose appending log.
--proxy <proxy> Specify a proxy in the form [user:passwd#]proxy.server:port.
--retries <retries> Maximum number of retries each connection should attempt (default 5 times).
--timeout <sec> Set the socket timeout (default 15 seconds).
--exists-action <action> Default action when a path already exists: (s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup, (a)bort.
--trusted-host <hostname> Mark this host as trusted, even though it does not have valid or any HTTPS.
--cert <path> Path to alternate CA bundle.
--client-cert <path> Path to SSL client certificate, a single file containing the private key and the certificate in PEM format.
--cache-dir <dir> Store the cache data in <dir>.
--no-cache-dir Disable the cache.
--disable-pip-version-check
Don't periodically check PyPI to determine
whether a new version of pip is available for
download. Implied with --no-index.
Install latest selenium through pip :
C:\Users\username>pip install -U selenium
Collecting selenium
Downloading selenium-3.8.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl (931kB)
100% |¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦| 942kB 322kB/s
Installing collected packages: selenium
Successfully installed selenium-3.8.1
Confirm that Selenium is installed :
C:\Users\username>pip freeze
selenium==3.8.1
Open an IDE (e.g Eclipse, PyCharm) and write a simple program as follows :
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Firefox(executable_path="C:\\path\\to\\geckodriver.exe")
driver.get('https://stackoverflow.com')
Execute the program on which Firefox Quantum Browser will be initiated and the url https://stackoverflow.com will be accessed.
Python Download Location (Windows) :
Python (for Windows) can be download from the following location :
https://www.python.org/downloads/
I'm on VS Code in Windows 10, and here's how I solved it.
You need to pay attention to where the Python is located (in my case),
1) C:\Users\_Me_\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38\
and where the Python looks for libraries/packages, including the ones installed using pip (again, in my case),
2) C:\Users\_Me_\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python38\
I don't know why these two locations are different (gotta fix it at some point). It seemed that Python was running from the first location, but it was looking for libraries in the second!:/
Anyway, since I have limited experience in Python , I just copied the \Lib\site-packages from the first location (including selenium folders) to \site-packages in second one in hopes of solving the issue, which worked out for me!
How to check for there locations
1) Open Python CLI, typed the following command:
which python
2) Open Python CLI, typed the following commands (From this answer):
>>> import site
>>> site.USER_SITE
EDIT
Since this seems a temporary solution, I uninstalled Python and reinstalled it again in a proper directory (other than the default install directory), and now which python and which pip point to the same folder! Problem solved!
If these solutions did not work for you, try looking into which Python interpreter your IDE is using (in my case I was using VSCode - you can find the interpreter in the bottom bar). Worked for me.
Easiest way is to copy all files of "venv" Lib, Scripts, Selenium and other folder into your main project folder.
This issue occur as pycharm directly take from virtual environment venv.
Hope this will resolve your problem :)

Creating network files in SUMO using NETCONVERT

Problem when calling netconvert in sumo:
I am trying to create my own scenario for simulation purposes.
I am using OpenStreetMaps for this.
python osmWebWizard.py
opens the browser and I select the area which I download.
netconvert --osm-files osm_bbox.osm.xml -o osm.net.xml
The error message I get is
Error: Cannot import network data without PROJ-Library. Please install packages proj before building sumo
Warning: Environment variable SUMO_HOME is not set, using built in type maps.
Quitting (on error).
My attempt to fix the problem is:
sudo apt-get install libproj*
But it seems like a dead end there and I am out of options.
Thank you.
EDIT
I have a gut feeling it has to do with libproj0 not being available anymore.

PyQt5 - pyuic5 module PyQt5.uic not found

I've upgraded my deveolpment environment from python-3.2/ Qt-4.8/ PyQt4 to python 3.4.2 / Qt5.3 / PyQt5.
Everything is Ok but the python source code generation with pyuic5.
When calling this commands I get the error
/usr/bin/python3: No module named uic
The Qt uic program is located at
~/Qt/5.3/gcc_64/bin/uic
The PyQt5 pacjakge is located at
/usr/local/lib/python3.4/site-packages/PyQt5
Even if the PyQt5 environment is operational as runtime I can't build any new GUI interface, so I can't move forward with this application upgrade.
Any idea ?
Thanks for help.
Thanks for the answer from #Akhil. The code below really helps me avoid the "module not found" problem, and successfully create a .py file from a .ui file.
exec python -m PyQt5.uic.pyuic youruifile -o yourpyfile -x
call python -m PyQt5.uic.pyuic -x filename.ui -o filename.py
this one worked for me (28th june 2017, PyQt5, python 3.6, win10, 64bit)
I faced the same issue. I had installed PyQt into a virtual environment and the issue was the the pyuic5 script was not using the python interpreter for that virtual environment.
So I opened up the pyuic5 script
exec pythonw2.7 -m PyQt5.uic.pyuic ${1+"$#"}
to
exec python -m PyQt5.uic.pyuic ${1+"$#"}'
This resolved the issue for me.
I know this is late, but I just recently encountered this issue when setting up external tools for Qt Creator. I know its not exactly what you ran into but it produces the same error. I don't like the idea of modifying files in my anaconda/bin directory so I didn't want to implement either of the other answers.
What I did find is that when you are setting up an external tool Qt Creator operates as if you are working in a new environment (i.e. your PATH is not the same as your development path). What I found is that you need to set the Environment field to have the same path as your development environment. This occurs by default when you setup Build and Run Settings for your project, but not for external tools.
Like #ekhumoro said in his comment You must pay attention to your PATH at all times.
I believe you are a Mac user and I had faced a similar issue.
It seems you'll simply have to provide the full path of the pyuic file (for me, it was under a hidden folder usr in the home directory: /usr/local/Cellar/pyqt/5.10.1_1/bin/pyuic5).
In your terminal, change directory to where the *.ui files( which you wish to convert to a *.py file) lies.
So for instance, if you have a Qt designer file saved by the name untitled.ui on your desktop, put in the following command in your terminal:
Amars-MacBook-Pro:Desktop amaradak$ /usr/local/Cellar/pyqt/5.10.1_1/bin/pyuic5 -x untitled.ui -o untitled.py
Hope this helps...
Cheers
Try this: i've been searching for 2 days and all problem solved!
First Rule in Python: Don't use .XML this is not Java instead use .PY for me i don't need uic at all
Let's begin, my pyuic5 actually there is no in PyQt5 folder instead in Scripts Folder
C:\......Python\Python37-32\Scripts\pyuic5.exe
you have to make sure that the yourFile.ui is in the same location of your pyuic5.exe
Follow the pict below, you will be understand:
How to convert ui to py for easy way
uic not found solved
it works like a Charm !
Hi everybody , see last pict, i just converted ui to py for the first time in my life !