Unable to install boto3
Question:
I have trouble installing boto3 inside a virtual environment.
I have done what the document says. First I activated virtual environment. then I did a:
Sudo pip install boto3
Now I enter python
>> import boto3
ImportError: No module named boto3
But if I import boto, it works
>> import boto
>> boto.Version
'2.38.0'
Why does it install boto 2.38 when I installed boto3.
I tried closing the terminal and re-opened it.
Should I restart the Ubuntu machine?
Answers:
Don’t use sudo
in a virtual environment because it ignores the environment’s variables and therefore sudo pip
refers to your global pip installation.
So with your environment activated, rerun pip install boto3
but without sudo.
There is another possible scenario that might get some people as well (if you have python and python3 on your system):
pip3 install boto3
Note the use of pip3
indicates the use of Python 3’s pip installation vs just pip
which indicates the use of Python 2’s.
I had a similar problem, but the accepted answer did not resolve it – I was not using a virtual environment. This is what I had to do:
sudo python -m pip install boto3
I do not know why this behaved differently from sudo pip install boto3
.
I have faced the same issue and also not using virtual environment. easy_install is working for me.
easy_install boto3
Do not run as sudo, just type:
pip3 install boto3==1.7.40 --user
Enjoy
try this way:
python -m pip install --user boto3
Try this it works
sudo apt install python-pip
pip install boto3
Though this is an old post, I am posting how I resolved in case it helps others. Since I used sudo to do the install of the boto3 library the permissions on the boto3 directory was set to 700. Either change the permissions to be readable by others or run the python command as sudo.
For Python 3
python3 -m pip install --user boto3
Source: https://github.com/boto/boto/issues/3194#issuecomment-668420011
I have the similar issue. In my system Anaconda distribution is installed. While running my python program in the Juypyter notebook, it was showing
no module named 'boto3'
While checking in command prompt
>pip install boto3
Requirement already satisfied.
Inorder to resolve the same for Juypyter notebook, open "Anaconda Prompt" and
install Boto3
using
pip install boto3
I figured it out. This will work for VSCode:
-
Install the Python extension for VSCode
-
Create new folder and add a python script in it
-
Install venv and activate inside VSCode Console in your project:
python3 -m venv venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
(venv) My-MacBook-Air:python-scripts user$
Notice venv is activated: (venv)
-
Install boto3 inside the activated venv environment:
pip3 install boto3
-
Check your venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages folder to confirm boto3 is in there.
- Press CMD + Shift + P and set the python interpret to ./venv/bin/python. Note you may also need to press "CMD ,", enter "python.pythonPath" and set the Python Path appropriately.
Then it will work for sure!
Activate virtual environment and run following command:
pip install boto3
for Windows user
In Pycharm
Press Ctr + Alt + s
On left, Project <your project here> > Project Interpreter
On right, click on +
At the top, search for boto3
At the bottom, click on Install Package
I have trouble installing boto3 inside a virtual environment.
I have done what the document says. First I activated virtual environment. then I did a:
Sudo pip install boto3
Now I enter python
>> import boto3
ImportError: No module named boto3
But if I import boto, it works
>> import boto
>> boto.Version
'2.38.0'
Why does it install boto 2.38 when I installed boto3.
I tried closing the terminal and re-opened it.
Should I restart the Ubuntu machine?
Don’t use sudo
in a virtual environment because it ignores the environment’s variables and therefore sudo pip
refers to your global pip installation.
So with your environment activated, rerun pip install boto3
but without sudo.
There is another possible scenario that might get some people as well (if you have python and python3 on your system):
pip3 install boto3
Note the use of pip3
indicates the use of Python 3’s pip installation vs just pip
which indicates the use of Python 2’s.
I had a similar problem, but the accepted answer did not resolve it – I was not using a virtual environment. This is what I had to do:
sudo python -m pip install boto3
I do not know why this behaved differently from sudo pip install boto3
.
I have faced the same issue and also not using virtual environment. easy_install is working for me.
easy_install boto3
Do not run as sudo, just type:
pip3 install boto3==1.7.40 --user
Enjoy
try this way:
python -m pip install --user boto3
Try this it works
sudo apt install python-pip
pip install boto3
Though this is an old post, I am posting how I resolved in case it helps others. Since I used sudo to do the install of the boto3 library the permissions on the boto3 directory was set to 700. Either change the permissions to be readable by others or run the python command as sudo.
For Python 3
python3 -m pip install --user boto3
Source: https://github.com/boto/boto/issues/3194#issuecomment-668420011
I have the similar issue. In my system Anaconda distribution is installed. While running my python program in the Juypyter notebook, it was showing
no module named 'boto3'
While checking in command prompt
>pip install boto3
Requirement already satisfied.
Inorder to resolve the same for Juypyter notebook, open "Anaconda Prompt" and
install Boto3
using
pip install boto3
I figured it out. This will work for VSCode:
-
Install the Python extension for VSCode
-
Create new folder and add a python script in it
-
Install venv and activate inside VSCode Console in your project:
python3 -m venv venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
(venv) My-MacBook-Air:python-scripts user$
Notice venv is activated: (venv)
-
Install boto3 inside the activated venv environment:
pip3 install boto3
-
Check your venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages folder to confirm boto3 is in there.
- Press CMD + Shift + P and set the python interpret to ./venv/bin/python. Note you may also need to press "CMD ,", enter "python.pythonPath" and set the Python Path appropriately.
Then it will work for sure!
Activate virtual environment and run following command:
pip install boto3
for Windows user
In Pycharm
Press Ctr + Alt + s
On left, Project <your project here> > Project Interpreter
On right, click on +
At the top, search for boto3
At the bottom, click on Install Package