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No module named 'channels'
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow to combine 2 or more querysets in a Django view?No module named _sqlite3How can I upgrade specific packages using pip and a requirements file?django import error - No module named core.managementNo module named pkg_resourcesRuntimeWarning: DateTimeField received a naive datetimeRunning django tutorial tests fail - No module named polls.testsno module named AppConfigTrouble with creating new application on DjangoPush to heroku: no module named 'channels'
I am trying to install channels, following their tutorial(channels tutorial) but when I try to run the server I get the error: No module named 'channels'.
I have tried reinstalling it, moving the app to the top of the list of "INSTALLED_APPS" but it still does not work.
I have installed python 3.7 and django 2.1.3
django channels
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I am trying to install channels, following their tutorial(channels tutorial) but when I try to run the server I get the error: No module named 'channels'.
I have tried reinstalling it, moving the app to the top of the list of "INSTALLED_APPS" but it still does not work.
I have installed python 3.7 and django 2.1.3
django channels
Did you ever usepip install channels
?
– Paolo
Mar 8 at 19:33
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I am trying to install channels, following their tutorial(channels tutorial) but when I try to run the server I get the error: No module named 'channels'.
I have tried reinstalling it, moving the app to the top of the list of "INSTALLED_APPS" but it still does not work.
I have installed python 3.7 and django 2.1.3
django channels
I am trying to install channels, following their tutorial(channels tutorial) but when I try to run the server I get the error: No module named 'channels'.
I have tried reinstalling it, moving the app to the top of the list of "INSTALLED_APPS" but it still does not work.
I have installed python 3.7 and django 2.1.3
django channels
django channels
asked Mar 8 at 19:20
Arturo olmosArturo olmos
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Did you ever usepip install channels
?
– Paolo
Mar 8 at 19:33
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Did you ever usepip install channels
?
– Paolo
Mar 8 at 19:33
Did you ever use
pip install channels
?– Paolo
Mar 8 at 19:33
Did you ever use
pip install channels
?– Paolo
Mar 8 at 19:33
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It seems the problem was it conflicted with another library, probably whitenoise. I created a new clear env and it works fine now.
Channel is an external package ofpython
. So, as per your answer you must installedchannels
library in past.
– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
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There is no need to reinstall the python
Or django
. You just forgot to install channels
. Follow Channel 2.1.7 installation
Try python -m pip install -U channels
this will fix your issue.
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It seems the problem was it conflicted with another library, probably whitenoise. I created a new clear env and it works fine now.
Channel is an external package ofpython
. So, as per your answer you must installedchannels
library in past.
– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
add a comment |
It seems the problem was it conflicted with another library, probably whitenoise. I created a new clear env and it works fine now.
Channel is an external package ofpython
. So, as per your answer you must installedchannels
library in past.
– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
add a comment |
It seems the problem was it conflicted with another library, probably whitenoise. I created a new clear env and it works fine now.
It seems the problem was it conflicted with another library, probably whitenoise. I created a new clear env and it works fine now.
answered Mar 8 at 19:37
Arturo olmosArturo olmos
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Channel is an external package ofpython
. So, as per your answer you must installedchannels
library in past.
– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
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Channel is an external package ofpython
. So, as per your answer you must installedchannels
library in past.
– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
Channel is an external package of
python
. So, as per your answer you must installed channels
library in past.– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
Channel is an external package of
python
. So, as per your answer you must installed channels
library in past.– Mayur
Mar 8 at 19:53
add a comment |
There is no need to reinstall the python
Or django
. You just forgot to install channels
. Follow Channel 2.1.7 installation
Try python -m pip install -U channels
this will fix your issue.
add a comment |
There is no need to reinstall the python
Or django
. You just forgot to install channels
. Follow Channel 2.1.7 installation
Try python -m pip install -U channels
this will fix your issue.
add a comment |
There is no need to reinstall the python
Or django
. You just forgot to install channels
. Follow Channel 2.1.7 installation
Try python -m pip install -U channels
this will fix your issue.
There is no need to reinstall the python
Or django
. You just forgot to install channels
. Follow Channel 2.1.7 installation
Try python -m pip install -U channels
this will fix your issue.
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answered Mar 8 at 19:27
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Did you ever use
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