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I am trying to deploy a google cloud function with lemmatization and tokenizer from NLTK library of python. NLTK required punct and wordnet packages to be downloaded using

import nltk
nltk.download('punct')
nltk.download('wordnet')

Hence these cannot be specified in the requirements.txt file. The only thing that can be mentioned in requirement.txt is nltk.

I did go over this similar question that lead me to google documentation page about specifying dependencies in python and followed all steps there.

First I moved entire virtual environment's dependencies into a directory called lib using

pip install -t lib nltk

And then I created __init__.py file inside the lib directory. And changed all my import statement to import from lib. However, when using the nltk package from lib directory, I constantly get error thrown which I believe is due to relative path.

Traceback (most recent call last): File "main.py", line 1, in <module> from lib.nltk.stem import WordNetLemmatizer File "/Users/aakashpatel/Documents/resume-compare/lib/nltk/__init__.py", line 99, in <module> from nltk.internals import config_java ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'nltk'

And if I look under lib/nltk folder's __init__.py file there is an import statement from nltk.internals import config_java which it cannot find because it has to be converted to from lib.nltk.internals import config_java. And I cannot just go ahead and change this one thing because there will be lot of other places where the import is simply mentioned as from nltk or something.

How can I solve this issue? Am I not following all steps for deploying to Google Cloud Function properly?

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As I mentioned in this answer, there's actually no need to package nltk as a local dependency—you could just include the data files with your code, and then append nltk.data.path with the nltk_data directory's path.

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I figured it out.

You need to add path to lib directory in your $PYTHONPATH variable. You can simply write

import sys
sys.path.append('lib')

But this alone will not resolve the issue. NLTK downloads are saved in nltk_data directory so that directory has to be copied to lib folder or folder of your package and then append path to the nlkt.data.

import sys
sys.path.append('lib/')

import lib.nltk as nltk
nltk.data.path.append('lib/nltk_data/')

So code block at the top should resolve NLTK issue in Google Cloud Function after following the steps described in the links attached above.

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