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organized into a number of subpackages, each of which has its own dependencies.
All of the subpackages come with IPython, so you don't need to download and
install them separately. However, to use a given subpackage, you will need to
install all of its dependencies.
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Please let us know if you have problems installing IPython or any of its
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.. warning::
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r5439 Since version 0.11, IPython has a hard syntax dependency on 2.6, and will no
longer work on Python <= 2.5. You can find older versions of IPython which
supported Python <= 2.5 `here <http://archive.ipython.org/release/>`_
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To run IPython's test suite, use the :command:`iptest` command:
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Read on for more specific details and instructions for Windows.
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Installing IPython itself
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with no external dependencies. However, some Python distributions
(particularly on Windows and OS X), don't come with a working :mod:`readline`
module. The IPython shell will work without :mod:`readline`, but will lack
many features that users depend on, such as tab completion and command line
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Installation using easy_install
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That's it.
Installation from source
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just grab the latest stable build of IPython from `here
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r2277 $ tar -xzf ipython.tar.gz
$ cd ipython
$ python setup.py install
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If you are installing to a location (like ``/usr/local``) that requires higher
permissions, you may need to run the last command with :command:`sudo`.
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Windows
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requires the PyReadline library to properly support coloring and keyboard
management (features that the default windows console doesn't have). So on
Windows, the installation procedure is:
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the command ``easy_install pyreadline`` from a terminal, or the binary
installer appropriate for your platform from the PyPI page.
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<http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipython>`_ or from `our site
<http://ipython.org/download.html>`_. Note that on Windows 7, you *must*
right-click and 'Run as administrator' for the Start menu shortcuts to be
created.
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download the excellent and free Console_ application instead, which is a far
superior tool. You can even configure Console to give you by default an
IPython tab, which is very convenient to create new IPython sessions directly
from the working terminal.
.. _Console: http://sourceforge.net/projects/console
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r1690 Installing the development version
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r3768 `Git <http://git-scm.com/>`_ source code repository. To do this you will
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$ python setup.py install
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r2277 $ python setupegg.py develop
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get. These are:
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* readline (for command line editing, tab completion, etc.)
* nose (to run the IPython test suite)
* pexpect (to use things like irunner)
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r1866 If you are comfortable installing these things yourself, have at it, otherwise
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readline
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r6598 As indicated above, on Windows, PyReadline is a *mandatory* dependency.
PyReadline is a separate, Windows only implementation of readline that uses
native Windows calls through :mod:`ctypes`. The easiest way of installing
PyReadline is you use the binary installer available `here
<http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyreadline>`_.
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missing a full readline implementation as Apple ships instead a library called
``libedit`` that provides only some of readline's functionality. While you may
find libedit sufficient, we have occasional reports of bugs with it and several
developers who use OS X as their main environment consider libedit unacceptable
for productive, regular use with IPython.
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Therefore, we *strongly* recommend that on OS X you get the full
:mod:`readline` module. We will *not* consider completion/history problems to
be bugs for IPython if you are using libedit.
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have to do this step.
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``easy_install`` command), readline is added as a dependency on OS X, and
PyReadline on Windows, and will be installed on your system. However, if you
do not use distribute, you may have to install one of these packages yourself.
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nose
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provides a great way of sniffing out and running all of the IPython tests. The
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Once you have nose installed, you can run IPython's test suite using the
iptest command:
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pexpect
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for managing subprocesses. IPython now includes a version of pexpect in
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focus on fluid interactive workflows. These features require just one package:
PyZMQ. See the next section for PyZMQ details.
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r4779 execution model using ZeroMQ_ for communication. The Python bindings to ZeroMQ
are found in the PyZMQ_ project, which is easy_install-able once you have
ZeroMQ installed. If you are on Python 2.6 or 2.7 on OSX, or 2.7 on Windows,
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r4779 Also with 0.11, a new GUI was added using the work in :mod:`IPython.zmq`, which
can be launched with ``ipython qtconsole``. The GUI is built on Qt, and works
with either PyQt, which can be installed from the `PyQt website
<http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/>`_, or `PySide
<http://www.pyside.org/>`_, from Nokia.
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The IPython notebook is a notebook-style web interface to IPython and can be
started withe command ``ipython notebook``.
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r4779 The IPython notebook uses the MathJax_ Javascript library for rendering LaTeX
in web browsers. Because MathJax is large, we don't include it with
IPython. Normally IPython will load MathJax from a CDN, but if you have a slow
network connection, or want to use LaTeX without an internet connection at all,
we do include a utility to aid in downloading MathJax and installing it into
the proper location::
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install_mathjax()
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have a system-wide Python install, it may need to be done from a ``sudo python`` session.
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The notebook uses WebSockets and the flexible box model. These features are
available in the following browsers:
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* Safari
* Firefox 6 and above
* Firefox 4 and 5: These browsers have WebSocket support, but it is disabled by
default. If you're unable to upgrade, you can enable it by entering ``about:config``
in the URL bar and then setting ``network.websocket.enabled`` and
``network.websocket.override-security-block`` to ``true``.
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Internet Explorer 9 does not support WebSockets or the flexible box model, but
these features should appear in Internet Explorer 10.
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r4779 .. _ZeroMQ: http://www.zeromq.org
.. _PyZMQ: https://github.com/zeromq/pyzmq
.. _paramiko: https://github.com/robey/paramiko
.. _pygments: http://pygments.org
.. _pexpect: http://www.noah.org/wiki/Pexpect
.. _Tornado: http://www.tornadoweb.org
.. _MathJax: http://www.mathjax.org