I am installing packages from requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
The requirements.txt
file reads:
Pillow
lxml
cssselect
jieba
beautifulsoup
nltk
lxml
is the only package failing to install and this leads to everything failing (expected results as pointed out by larsks in the comments). However, after lxml
fails pip
still runs through and downloads the rest of the packages.
From what I understand the pip install -r requirements.txt
command will fail if any of the packages listed in the requirements.txt
fail to install.
Is there any argument I can pass when running pip install -r requirements.txt
to tell it to install what it can and skip the packages that it cannot, or to exit as soon as it sees something fail?
requirements.txt
it is presumably required, so it makes sense thatpip
would fail if the package can't be installed. If the code runs anyway without that package then it was hardly a requirement. Randomly pruning failed packages fromrequirements.txt
seems like it's just going to cause problems with missing dependencies.pip install -r <some file>
workflow to standardize creation of the appropriate environment.