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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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.. warning::
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r1753 Some of the installation approaches use the :mod:`setuptools` package and its
:command:`easy_install` command line program. In many scenarios, this provides
the most simple method of installing IPython and its dependencies. It is not
required though. More information about :mod:`setuptools` can be found on its
website.
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On Windows, IPython *does* depend on :mod:`setuptools`, and it is recommended
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:mod:`setuptools` and fixes various bugs.
We hope to remove this dependency in 0.12.
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r1753 More general information about installing Python packages can be found in
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To run IPython's test suite, use the :command:`iptest` command:
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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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then the appropriate :mod:`readline` for your platform will be installed.
See below for details of how to make sure you have a working :mod:`readline`.
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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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We hope to remove this dependency in 0.12.
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``python setup.py install`` approach won't create ``.bat`` file or Start Menu
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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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installer on 64 bit systems; in this case (since we currently do not have 64
bit builds of the Windows installer) your best bet is to install from source
with the setuptools method indicated in #3 above. See `this bug report`_ for
further details.
.. _this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/382214
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Basic optional dependencies
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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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readline
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:mod:`readline` module. But, reality is not quite that simple. There are two
common situations where you won't have a working :mod:`readline` module:
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* If you are running Windows, which doesn't have a :mod:`readline` module.
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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 setuptools, you may
have to install one of these packages yourself.
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license issues. Starting with OS X 10.5 (Leopard), Apple's built-in Python has
a BSD-licensed not-quite-compatible readline replacement. As of IPython 0.9,
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to have been resolved. 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.
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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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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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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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``.
pyzmq
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Like the :mod:`IPython.parallel` and :mod:`IPython.frontend.qt.console` packages,
the HTML notebook requires ZeroMQ and PyZMQ.
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writing, we require a development version from github, as version 2.0 is *not
sufficient*. You can either clone their git repository yourself and install it
manually, or install directly from github with::
easy_install https://github.com/facebook/tornado/tarball/master
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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
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* Chrome.
* Safari.
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r4524 default. 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``.
* Firefox 6. Starting with version 6, Firefox has WebSocket support enabled by default.
Internet Explorer 9 does not support WebSockets or the flexible box model, but
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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