class Packages:
"""
This Class installs required Packages or library
"""
get_pckg = subprocess.check_output([sys.executable, '-m', 'pip', 'freeze'])
installed_packages = [r.decode().split('==')[0] for r in get_pckg.split()]
# List of your required packages
required_packages = ['dateparser', 'pandas-highcharts', 'scipy']
for packg in required_packages:
if packg in installed_packages:
pass
else:
print('installing package %s' % packg)
os.system('pip3 install ' + packg)
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Hello ,
Rob Bro,
It is looking like you dont have the pip "ggplot" . if you are running python2 install with command "pip install ggplot" and if you are using python3 pip3 install ggplot . This will solve your problem.
Thanks & Regards,
Jay R. Dasani
Thank you for responding.It worked when I reomved 'external_dependencies': from manifest.
I'm glad that i solved your problem.
Thanks that is valuable information! :D :
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