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How to install Azure SDK library packages for Python |
How to install, uninstall, and verify Azure SDK or Python libraries using pip and conda. Includes details on installing specific versions and preview packages. |
11/27/2023 |
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devx-track-python, py-fresh-zinc |
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The Azure SDK for Python is composed of many individual libraries that can be installed in standard Python or conda environments.
Libraries for standard Python environments are listed in the package index.
Packages for conda environments are listed in the Microsoft channel on anaconda.org. Azure packages have names that begin with azure-
.
With these Azure libraries, you can create and manage resources on Azure services (using the management libraries, whose package names begin with azure-mgmt
) and connect with those resources from app code (using the client libraries, whose package names begin with just azure-
).
pip install <package>
pip install
retrieves the latest version of a package in your current Python environment.
On Linux systems, you must install a package for each user separately. Installing packages for all users with sudo pip install
isn't supported.
You can use any package name listed in the package index. On the index page, look in the Name column for the functionality you need, and then find and select the PyPI link in the Package column.
Be sure you've added the Microsoft channel to your conda configuration (you need to run this command only once):
conda config --add channels "Microsoft"
Then, install the desired package:
conda install <package>
conda install
retrieves the latest version of a package in your current Python environment.
You can use any package name listed in the Microsoft channel on anaconda.org. Azure packages have named that begin with azure-
.
Packages for conda are grouped by services. For example, azure-storage
includes libraries for working with blobs, file shares, queues, and any other Azure Storage service. The single azure-mgmt
package contains the management libraries for all services.
Specify the desired version on the command line with pip install
.
pip install <package>==<version>
You can find version numbers in the package index. On the index page, look in the Name column for the functionality you need, and then find and select the PyPI link in the Package column. For example, to install a version of the azure-storage-blob
package you can use: pip install azure-storage-blob==12.19.0
.
Be sure you've added the Microsoft channel to your conda configuration (you need to run this command only once):
conda config --add channels "Microsoft"
Then, install the desired package and version:
conda install <package>==<version>
You can find version numbers on the Microsoft channel on anaconda.org. Azure packages have names that begin with azure-
. Find the library/package you want, drill into it, and look for the version number in the "Files" tab. For example, to install a version of azure-storage
you can use: conda install azure-storage=2023.09.01
. Or, you can specify the desired version on the command line with conda install --revision
.
To install the latest preview of a package, include the --pre
flag on the command line.
pip install --pre <package>
Microsoft periodically releases preview packages that support upcoming features. Preview packages come with the caveat that the package is subject to change and must not be used in production projects.
You can use any package name listed in the package index.
Preview packages for conda aren't available at this time.
To verify a package installation:
pip show <package>
If the package is installed, pip show
displays version and other summary information, otherwise the command displays nothing.
You can also use pip freeze
or pip list
to see all the packages that are installed in your current Python environment.
You can use any package name listed in the package index.
To verify a package installation:
conda list <package>
If the package is installed, conda list
displays version and other summary information, otherwise the command displays nothing.
You can also use conda list
to see all the packages that are installed in your current conda environment.
You can use any package name listed in the Microsoft channel on anaconda.org. Azure packages have named that begin with azure-
.
To uninstall a package:
pip uninstall <package>
You can use any package name listed in the package index.
To uninstall a package:
conda remove <package>
You can use any package name listed in the Microsoft channel on anaconda.org. Azure packages have named that begin with azure-
.