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.. _intro-install:
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Installation guide
==================
Installing Scrapy
=================
Scrapy runs on Python 2.7 and Python 3.4 or above
under CPython (default Python implementation) and PyPy (starting with PyPy 5.9).
If you're using `Anaconda`_ or `Miniconda`_, you can install the package from
the `conda-forge`_ channel, which has up-to-date packages for Linux, Windows
and OS X.
To install Scrapy using ``conda``, run::
conda install -c conda-forge scrapy
Alternatively, if you’re already familiar with installation of Python packages,
you can install Scrapy and its dependencies from PyPI with::
pip install Scrapy
Note that sometimes this may require solving compilation issues for some Scrapy
dependencies depending on your operating system, so be sure to check the
:ref:`intro-install-platform-notes`.
We strongly recommend that you install Scrapy in :ref:`a dedicated virtualenv <intro-using-virtualenv>`,
to avoid conflicting with your system packages.
For more detailed and platform specifics instructions, read on.
Things that are good to know
----------------------------
Scrapy is written in pure Python and depends on a few key Python packages (among others):
* `lxml`_, an efficient XML and HTML parser
* `parsel`_, an HTML/XML data extraction library written on top of lxml,
* `w3lib`_, a multi-purpose helper for dealing with URLs and web page encodings
* `twisted`_, an asynchronous networking framework
* `cryptography`_ and `pyOpenSSL`_, to deal with various network-level security needs
The minimal versions which Scrapy is tested against are:
* Twisted 14.0
* lxml 3.4
* pyOpenSSL 0.14
Scrapy may work with older versions of these packages
but it is not guaranteed it will continue working
because it’s not being tested against them.
Some of these packages themselves depends on non-Python packages
that might require additional installation steps depending on your platform.
Please check :ref:`platform-specific guides below <intro-install-platform-notes>`.
In case of any trouble related to these dependencies,
please refer to their respective installation instructions:
* `lxml installation`_
* `cryptography installation`_
.. _lxml installation: http://lxml.de/installation.html
.. _cryptography installation: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation/
.. _intro-using-virtualenv:
Using a virtual environment (recommended)
-----------------------------------------
TL;DR: We recommend installing Scrapy inside a virtual environment
on all platforms.
Python packages can be installed either globally (a.k.a system wide),
or in user-space. We do not recommend installing scrapy system wide.
Instead, we recommend that you install scrapy within a so-called
"virtual environment" (`virtualenv`_).
Virtualenvs allow you to not conflict with already-installed Python
system packages (which could break some of your system tools and scripts),
and still install packages normally with ``pip`` (without ``sudo`` and the likes).
To get started with virtual environments, see `virtualenv installation instructions`_.
To install it globally (having it globally installed actually helps here),
it should be a matter of running::
$ [sudo] pip install virtualenv
Check this `user guide`_ on how to create your virtualenv.
.. note::
If you use Linux or OS X, `virtualenvwrapper`_ is a handy tool to create virtualenvs.
Once you have created a virtualenv, you can install scrapy inside it with ``pip``,
just like any other Python package.
(See :ref:`platform-specific guides <intro-install-platform-notes>`
below for non-Python dependencies that you may need to install beforehand).
Python virtualenvs can be created to use Python 2 by default, or Python 3 by default.
* If you want to install scrapy with Python 3, install scrapy within a Python 3 virtualenv.
* And if you want to install scrapy with Python 2, install scrapy within a Python 2 virtualenv.
.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io
.. _virtualenv installation instructions: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/
.. _virtualenvwrapper: https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html
.. _user guide: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/userguide/
.. _intro-install-platform-notes:
Platform specific installation notes
====================================
.. _intro-install-windows:
Windows
-------
Though it's possible to install Scrapy on Windows using pip, we recommend you
to install `Anaconda`_ or `Miniconda`_ and use the package from the
`conda-forge`_ channel, which will avoid most installation issues.
Once you've installed `Anaconda`_ or `Miniconda`_, install Scrapy with::
conda install -c conda-forge scrapy
.. _intro-install-ubuntu:
Ubuntu 14.04 or above
---------------------
Scrapy is currently tested with recent-enough versions of lxml,
twisted and pyOpenSSL, and is compatible with recent Ubuntu distributions.
But it should support older versions of Ubuntu too, like Ubuntu 14.04,
albeit with potential issues with TLS connections.
**Don't** use the ``python-scrapy`` package provided by Ubuntu, they are
typically too old and slow to catch up with latest Scrapy.
To install scrapy on Ubuntu (or Ubuntu-based) systems, you need to install
these dependencies::
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev
- ``python-dev``, ``zlib1g-dev``, ``libxml2-dev`` and ``libxslt1-dev``
are required for ``lxml``
- ``libssl-dev`` and ``libffi-dev`` are required for ``cryptography``
If you want to install scrapy on Python 3, you’ll also need Python 3 development headers::
sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev
Inside a :ref:`virtualenv <intro-using-virtualenv>`,
you can install Scrapy with ``pip`` after that::
pip install scrapy
.. note::
The same non-Python dependencies can be used to install Scrapy in Debian
Jessie (8.0) and above.
.. _intro-install-macos:
Mac OS X
--------
Building Scrapy's dependencies requires the presence of a C compiler and
development headers. On OS X this is typically provided by Apple’s Xcode
development tools. To install the Xcode command line tools open a terminal
window and run::
xcode-select --install
There's a `known issue <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/2468>`_ that
prevents ``pip`` from updating system packages. This has to be addressed to
successfully install Scrapy and its dependencies. Here are some proposed
solutions:
* *(Recommended)* **Don't** use system python, install a new, updated version
that doesn't conflict with the rest of your system. Here's how to do it using
the `homebrew`_ package manager:
* Install `homebrew`_ following the instructions in https://brew.sh/
* Update your ``PATH`` variable to state that homebrew packages should be
used before system packages (Change ``.bashrc`` to ``.zshrc`` accordantly
if you're using `zsh`_ as default shell)::
echo "export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH" >> ~/.bashrc
* Reload ``.bashrc`` to ensure the changes have taken place::
source ~/.bashrc
* Install python::
brew install python
* Latest versions of python have ``pip`` bundled with them so you won't need
to install it separately. If this is not the case, upgrade python::
brew update; brew upgrade python
* *(Optional)* Install Scrapy inside an isolated python environment.
This method is a workaround for the above OS X issue, but it's an overall
good practice for managing dependencies and can complement the first method.
`virtualenv`_ is a tool you can use to create virtual environments in python.
We recommended reading a tutorial like
http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/ to get started.
After any of these workarounds you should be able to install Scrapy::
pip install Scrapy
PyPy
----
We recommend using the latest PyPy version. The version tested is 5.9.0.
For PyPy3, only Linux installation was tested.
Most scrapy dependencides now have binary wheels for CPython, but not for PyPy.
This means that these dependecies will be built during installation.
On OS X, you are likely to face an issue with building Cryptography dependency,
solution to this problem is described
`here <https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/2692#issuecomment-272773481>`_,
that is to ``brew install openssl`` and then export the flags that this command
recommends (only needed when installing scrapy). Installing on Linux has no special
issues besides installing build dependencies.
Installing scrapy with PyPy on Windows is not tested.
You can check that scrapy is installed correctly by running ``scrapy bench``.
If this command gives errors such as
``TypeError: ... got 2 unexpected keyword arguments``, this means
that setuptools was unable to pick up one PyPy-specific dependency.
To fix this issue, run ``pip install 'PyPyDispatcher>=2.1.0'``.
.. _Python: https://www.python.org/
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing/
.. _lxml: http://lxml.de/
.. _parsel: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/parsel
.. _w3lib: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/w3lib
.. _twisted: https://twistedmatrix.com/
.. _cryptography: https://cryptography.io/
.. _pyOpenSSL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyOpenSSL
.. _setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
.. _AUR Scrapy package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/scrapy/
.. _homebrew: https://brew.sh/
.. _zsh: https://www.zsh.org/
.. _Scrapinghub: https://scrapinghub.com
.. _Anaconda: https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/
.. _Miniconda: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/install/index.html
.. _conda-forge: https://conda-forge.org/
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