Some Python packages can be found in the Raspbian archives and can be installed using APT. For example:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python3-picamera
This is the preferred method of installing software, as it means that the modules you install can be kept up to date easily with the usual sudo apt-get update
and sudo apt-get upgrade
commands.
Python packages in Raspbian which are compatible with Python 2.x will always have a python-
prefix. So, the picamera
package for Python 2.x is named python-picamera
(as shown in the example above). Python 3 packages always have a python3-
prefix. So, to install picamera
for Python 3 you would use:
sudo apt-get install python3-picamera
Uninstalling packages installed via APT can be accomplished as follows:
sudo apt-get remove python3-picamera
They can be completely removed with purge
:
sudo apt-get purge python3-picamera
Not all Python packages are available in the Raspbian archives, and those that are can sometimes be out-of-date. If you can't find a suitable version in the Raspbian archives, you can install packages from the Python Package Index (PyPI). To do so, use the pip
tool.
pip
is installed by default in Raspbian Jessie (but not Raspbian Wheezy or Jessie Lite). You can install it with apt
:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
To get the Python 2 version:
sudo apt-get install python-pip
pip3
installs modules for Python 3, and pip
installs modules for Python 2.
For example, the following command installs the Unicorn HAT library for Python 3:
pip3 install unicornhat
The following command installs the Unicorn HAT library for Python 2:
pip install unicornhat
Note: In Raspbian Wheezy, the command for managing Python 3 packages was pip-3.2
, not pip3
.
Uninstall Python modules with pip3 uninstall
or pip uninstall
.
Upload your own Python modules to pip
with the guide at PyPI.