Where is site-packages located in a Conda environment?

Question:

After installing a package in an Conda environment, I’d like to make some changes to the code in that package.

Where can I find the site-packages directory containing the installed packages?

I have an Anaconda Python 2.7 base distribution, but I do not find a directory:

/Users/username/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Asked By: Nyxynyx

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Answers:

You can import the module and check the module.__file__ string. It contains the path to the associated source file.

Alternatively, you can read the File tag in the the module documentation, which can be accessed using help(module), or module? in IPython.

Answered By: Arcturus B

You could also type ‘conda list’ in a command line. This will print out the installed modules with the version numbers. The path within your file structure will be printed at the top of this list.

Answered By: jeff_carter

Linux users can find the locations of all the installed packages like this:

pip list | xargs -exec pip show

Updated 2022-03-21 to remove the unwanted table heading at the top of pip list output:

pip list | tail -n +3 | xargs -exec pip show
Answered By: Steve

Run this inside python shell:

from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib
print(get_python_lib())
Answered By: Vlad Costin

I installed miniconda and found all the installed packages in /miniconda3/pkgs

Answered By: Hezi Zhang

You should find installed packages in :

anaconda's directory / lib / site_packages

That’s where i found mine.

Answered By: BHA Bilel

I encountered this issue in my conda environment. The reason is that packages have been installed into two different folders, only one of which is recognised by the Python executable.

~/anaconda2/envs/[my_env]/site-packages
~/anaconda2/envs/[my_env]/lib/python2.7/site-packages

A proved solution is to add both folders to python path, using the following steps in command line (Please replace [my_env] with your own environment):

  1. conda activate [my_env].
  2. conda-develop ~/anaconda2/envs/[my_env]/site-packages
  3. conda-develop ~/anaconda2/envs/[my_env]/lib/python2.7/site-packages
    (conda-develop is to add a .pth file to the folder so that the Python executable knows of this folder when searching for packages.)

To ensure this works, try to activate Python in this environment, and import the package that was not found.

Answered By: Huanfa Chen

At least with Miniconda (I assume it’s the same for Anaconda), within the environment folder, the packages are installed in a folder called conda-meta.

i.e.

C:UsersusernameMiniconda3envsenvironmentnameconda-meta

If you install on the base environment, the location is:

C:UsersusernameMiniconda3pkgs

Answered By: James Perez

One more option using the interpreter:

import site; print(''.join(site.getsitepackages()))

And using a terminal/prompt:

python -c "import site; print(''.join(site.getsitepackages()))"

Also in this case you can easily print one of the directory (in case there are more than one) using own filter

Answered By: Nick Veld

The location should be (in Linux systems):

home/<USERNAME>/anaconda3/envs/<ENV_NAME>/lib/python<VERSION>/site-packages/
Answered By: Rafay Khan

Generic approach for environment foo from Conda CLI would be:

conda run -n foo python -m site

which for my base environment looks like:

$ conda run -n base python -m site

sys.path = [
    '/Users/mfansler/miniconda3/lib/python3.8',
    '/Users/mfansler/miniconda3/lib/python38.zip',
    '/Users/mfansler/miniconda3/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload',
    '/Users/mfansler/miniconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages',
]
USER_BASE: '/Users/mfansler/.local' (exists)
USER_SITE: '/Users/mfansler/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages' (doesn't exist)
ENABLE_USER_SITE: True

The answer is the site-packages in the sys.path list.

Answered By: merv
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