I am running a python script from a C# application. The script runs fine on command prompt/terminal but fails to execute when invoked via C# code.
It says Resource u'corpora/stopwords' not found. Please use the NLTK Downloader to obtain the resource: >>> nltk.download()
even though I have all the required data/stopwords
Below is the error report from debug tab in Visual Studios.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Amey\Anaconda3\envs\dato-env\TrainingSetsUtil.py", line 20, in <module>
stopwords = set(stopwords.words('english'))
File "C:\Users\Amey\Anaconda3\envs\dato-env\lib\site-packages\nltk\corpus\util.py", line 99, in __getattr__
self.__load()
File "C:\Users\Amey\Anaconda3\envs\dato-env\lib\site-packages\nltk\corpus\util.py", line 64, in __load
except LookupError: raise e
LookupError:
**********************************************************************
Resource u'corpora/stopwords' not found. Please use the NLTK
Downloader to obtain the resource: >>> nltk.download()
Searched in:
- 'nltk_data'
**********************************************************************
Here's the invoking code.
ProcessStartInfo start = new ProcessStartInfo();
start.FileName = @"C:\Users\Amey\Anaconda3\envs\dato-env\python.exe";
start.Arguments = @"C:\Users\Amey\Anaconda3\envs\dato-env\TrainingSetsUtil.py " + uname;
start.UseShellExecute = false;// Do not use OS shell
start.CreateNoWindow = true; // We don't need new window
start.RedirectStandardOutput = true;// Any output, generated by application will be redirected back
start.RedirectStandardError = true; // Any error in standard output will be redirected back (for example exceptions)
using (Process process = Process.Start(start))
{
using (StreamReader reader = process.StandardOutput)
{
string stderr = process.StandardError.ReadToEnd(); // Here are the exceptions from our Python script
string result = reader.ReadToEnd(); // Here is the result of StdOut(for example: print "test")
Console.WriteLine(result);
Console.WriteLine(stderr);
}
}
nltk.download()
by hand after installation? – DYZ May 31 '17 at 5:49