Installing silx in a virtualenv¶
This step-by-step guide explains how to install silx in a virtualenv.
Prerequisites¶
This guide assumes that your system meets the following requirements:
- a version of python compatible with silx is installed (Python >= 3.5)
- the pip installer for python packages is installed
Installation procedure¶
Create a virtualenv¶
The files required by a virtual environment are created in a new folder with the same name as the virtualenv. So make sure you are in a directory in which you have write permissions.
In this tutorial we use a folder venvs
in our home directory, and we create
a virtual environment named silx_venv
cd
mkdir -p venvs
cd venvs
python -m venv silx_venv
A virtualenv contains a copy of your default python interpreter with a few tools to install packages (pip, setuptools).
Virtual environments are created using a builtin standard library, venv
(Python3 only):
python3 -m venv /path/to/new/virtual/environment
Note
On Debian platforms, you might need to install the python3-venv
package.
If you don’t need to start with a clean environment and you don’t want
to install each required library one by one, you can use a command line
option to create a virtualenv with access to all system packages:
--system-site-packages
To use a different python interpreter, use it to create the virtual environment. For example, to use python 3.5:
/usr/bin/python3.5 -m venv silx_venv
Activate a virtualenv¶
A script is provided in your virtualenv to activate it.
source silx_venv/bin/activate
After activating your new virtualenv, this python interpreter and its package tools are used, instead of the ones from the system.
Any libraries you will install or upgrade will be inside the virtual environment, and will not affect the rest of system.
To deactivate the virtual environment, just type deactivate
.
Upgrade pip¶
After activating silx_venv, you should upgrade pip:
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Upgrade setuptools and wheel¶
Upgrading the python packaging related libraries can make installing the rest of the libraries much easier.
pip install setuptools --upgrade
pip install wheel --upgrade
Install build dependencies¶
The following command installs libraries that are required to build and install silx:
pip install numpy cython
Install silx¶
To install silx with minimal dependencies, run:
pip install silx
To install silx with all dependencies, run:
pip install silx[full]
To test silx, open an interactive python console:
python
If you don’t have PyQt5 or PySide2, run:
WITH_QT_TEST=False python
Run the test suite using:
>>> import silx.test
>>> silx.test.run_tests()