What? No module named scrapy_splash? But I installed it










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Yes - another newbie question from a pure amateur here ... I'm in way over my head - but how else could I learn this stuff quickly?



I'm trying to set up a spider for my work. I've got a brand new, self-hosted, Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS install running on a virtual server. I've got Scrapy (v 1.5.1) up and running - shell working and everything. Docker installed too. Python 3.5.2 installed. Pip installed. Splash (v 3.2) installed and it appears to be working.



I do encounter some problems installing scrapy-splash: scrapy-splash install



And even though my Splash seems to be up and running ...
splash running



... there are absolutely no way that my scrapy-spider will talk to it -->
failed spider crawl



I've googled, I've stackoverflowed, I've pulled hairs, I've cursed (yeah - believe it or not) - but I'm at a loss ...



Any advise in any direction will be much appreciated! Best regards from Norway.










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    Yes - another newbie question from a pure amateur here ... I'm in way over my head - but how else could I learn this stuff quickly?



    I'm trying to set up a spider for my work. I've got a brand new, self-hosted, Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS install running on a virtual server. I've got Scrapy (v 1.5.1) up and running - shell working and everything. Docker installed too. Python 3.5.2 installed. Pip installed. Splash (v 3.2) installed and it appears to be working.



    I do encounter some problems installing scrapy-splash: scrapy-splash install



    And even though my Splash seems to be up and running ...
    splash running



    ... there are absolutely no way that my scrapy-spider will talk to it -->
    failed spider crawl



    I've googled, I've stackoverflowed, I've pulled hairs, I've cursed (yeah - believe it or not) - but I'm at a loss ...



    Any advise in any direction will be much appreciated! Best regards from Norway.










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      Yes - another newbie question from a pure amateur here ... I'm in way over my head - but how else could I learn this stuff quickly?



      I'm trying to set up a spider for my work. I've got a brand new, self-hosted, Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS install running on a virtual server. I've got Scrapy (v 1.5.1) up and running - shell working and everything. Docker installed too. Python 3.5.2 installed. Pip installed. Splash (v 3.2) installed and it appears to be working.



      I do encounter some problems installing scrapy-splash: scrapy-splash install



      And even though my Splash seems to be up and running ...
      splash running



      ... there are absolutely no way that my scrapy-spider will talk to it -->
      failed spider crawl



      I've googled, I've stackoverflowed, I've pulled hairs, I've cursed (yeah - believe it or not) - but I'm at a loss ...



      Any advise in any direction will be much appreciated! Best regards from Norway.










      share|improve this question















      Yes - another newbie question from a pure amateur here ... I'm in way over my head - but how else could I learn this stuff quickly?



      I'm trying to set up a spider for my work. I've got a brand new, self-hosted, Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS install running on a virtual server. I've got Scrapy (v 1.5.1) up and running - shell working and everything. Docker installed too. Python 3.5.2 installed. Pip installed. Splash (v 3.2) installed and it appears to be working.



      I do encounter some problems installing scrapy-splash: scrapy-splash install



      And even though my Splash seems to be up and running ...
      splash running



      ... there are absolutely no way that my scrapy-spider will talk to it -->
      failed spider crawl



      I've googled, I've stackoverflowed, I've pulled hairs, I've cursed (yeah - believe it or not) - but I'm at a loss ...



      Any advise in any direction will be much appreciated! Best regards from Norway.







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          make sure you have $HOME/.local/bin in your $PATH environment variable when using the --user flag with pip. One way of doing this is appending

          export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

          to your $HOME/bash_profile file.






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          make sure you have $HOME/.local/bin in your $PATH environment variable when using the --user flag with pip. One way of doing this is appending

          export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

          to your $HOME/bash_profile file.






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          make sure you have $HOME/.local/bin in your $PATH environment variable when using the --user flag with pip. One way of doing this is appending

          export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

          to your $HOME/bash_profile file.






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          make sure you have $HOME/.local/bin in your $PATH environment variable when using the --user flag with pip. One way of doing this is appending

          export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

          to your $HOME/bash_profile file.






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          make sure you have $HOME/.local/bin in your $PATH environment variable when using the --user flag with pip. One way of doing this is appending

          export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

          to your $HOME/bash_profile file.







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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 8:53









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          Thanks a million, Ola. That's obviously the correct answer!
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          Thanks a million, Ola. That's obviously the correct answer!
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