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# Python Poetry Installer
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This repository contains Poetry's official installation script, installer source and
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related hosting configuration.
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The script is hosted on [Vercel](https://vercel.com/) and made available at
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https://install.python-poetry.org/.
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## Usage
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Poetry provides a custom installer that will install `poetry` isolated
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from the rest of your system.
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### osx / linux / bashonwindows / Windows+MinGW install instructions
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```bash
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curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python -
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```
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### windows powershell install instructions
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```powershell
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(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://install.python-poetry.org -UseBasicParsing).Content | python -
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```
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**Warning**: The previous `get-poetry.py` installer is now deprecated, if you are currently using it
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you should migrate to the new, supported, `install-poetry.py` installer.
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The installer installs the `poetry` tool to Poetry's `bin` directory. This location depends on your system:
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- `$HOME/.local/bin` for Unix
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- `%APPDATA%\Python\Scripts` on Windows
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If this directory is not on your `PATH`, you will need to add it manually
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if you want to invoke Poetry with simply `poetry`.
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Alternatively, you can use the full path to `poetry` to use it.
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Once Poetry is installed you can execute the following:
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```bash
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poetry --version
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```
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If you see something like `Poetry (version 1.2.0)` then you are ready to use Poetry.
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If you decide Poetry isn't your thing, you can completely remove it from your system
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by running the installer again with the `--uninstall` option or by setting
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the `POETRY_UNINSTALL` environment variable before executing the installer.
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```bash
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python install-poetry.py --uninstall
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POETRY_UNINSTALL=1 python install-poetry.py
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```
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By default, Poetry is installed into the user's platform-specific home directory.
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If you wish to change this, you may define the `POETRY_HOME` environment variable:
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```bash
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POETRY_HOME=/etc/poetry python install-poetry.py
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```
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If you want to install prerelease versions, you can do so by passing `--preview` option to `install-poetry.py`
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or by using the `POETRY_PREVIEW` environment variable:
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```bash
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python install-poetry.py --preview
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POETRY_PREVIEW=1 python install-poetry.py
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```
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Similarly, if you want to install a specific version, you can use `--version` option or the `POETRY_VERSION`
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environment variable:
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```bash
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python install-poetry.py --version 1.2.0
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POETRY_VERSION=1.2.0 python install-poetry.py
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```
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You can also install Poetry for a `git` repository by using the `--git` option:
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```bash
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python install-poetry.py --git https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry.git@master
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````
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**Note**: Note that the installer does not support Python < 3.6.
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## Known Issues
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### Debian/Ubuntu
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On Debian and Ubuntu systems, there are various issues that maybe caused due to how
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various Python standard library components are packaged and configured. The following
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details issues we are presently aware of, and potential workarounds.
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> **Note:** This can also affect WSL users on Windows.
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#### Installation Layout
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If you encounter an error similar to the following, this might be due to
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[pypa/virtualenv#2350](https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/2350).
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```console
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FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/root/.local/share/pypoetry/venv/bin/python'
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```
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You can work around this issue by setting the `DEB_PYTHON_INSTALL_LAYOUT` environment
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variable to `deb` in order to emulate previously working behaviour.
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```sh
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export DEB_PYTHON_INSTALL_LAYOUT=deb
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```
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#### Missing `distutils` Module
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In certain Debian/Ubuntu environments, you might encounter the following error message
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in error logs (`poetry-installer-error-*.log`) provided when the installer fails.
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```console
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils.cmd'
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```
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This is probably due to [this bug](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.10/+bug/1940705).
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See also [pypa/get-pip#124](https://github.com/pypa/get-pip/issues/124).
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The known workaround for this issue is to reinstall the `distutils` package provided by
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the distribution.
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```sh
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apt-get install --reinstall python3-distutils
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```
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If you have installed a specific python version, eg: `3.10`, you might have to use the
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package name `python3.10-distutils`.
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