Python module requests working in anaconda prompt but not in windows 10 command line
If I try to execute the following python code
import requests
data = requests.get('https://www.bbc.com')
I get the error message
raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL "
urllib3.exceptions.SSLError: Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not available.
Same python code executed in the anaconda prompt just works fine. So I found this link: A module is working in Anaconda prompt, but not in Spyder
Executing the command given in the stackoverflow post I get the path:
C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe
Calling this path from a windows 10 command line and executing the code above still raises the error.
python python-3.x
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If I try to execute the following python code
import requests
data = requests.get('https://www.bbc.com')
I get the error message
raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL "
urllib3.exceptions.SSLError: Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not available.
Same python code executed in the anaconda prompt just works fine. So I found this link: A module is working in Anaconda prompt, but not in Spyder
Executing the command given in the stackoverflow post I get the path:
C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe
Calling this path from a windows 10 command line and executing the code above still raises the error.
python python-3.x
Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16
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If I try to execute the following python code
import requests
data = requests.get('https://www.bbc.com')
I get the error message
raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL "
urllib3.exceptions.SSLError: Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not available.
Same python code executed in the anaconda prompt just works fine. So I found this link: A module is working in Anaconda prompt, but not in Spyder
Executing the command given in the stackoverflow post I get the path:
C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe
Calling this path from a windows 10 command line and executing the code above still raises the error.
python python-3.x
If I try to execute the following python code
import requests
data = requests.get('https://www.bbc.com')
I get the error message
raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL "
urllib3.exceptions.SSLError: Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not available.
Same python code executed in the anaconda prompt just works fine. So I found this link: A module is working in Anaconda prompt, but not in Spyder
Executing the command given in the stackoverflow post I get the path:
C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe
Calling this path from a windows 10 command line and executing the code above still raises the error.
python python-3.x
python python-3.x
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Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16
add a comment |
Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16
Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16
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- Open Anaconda Prompt in Admin Mode
- Run this command conda install -c anaconda requests
- Install that package
- Then run your code again. It should work now
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- Open Anaconda Prompt in Admin Mode
- Run this command conda install -c anaconda requests
- Install that package
- Then run your code again. It should work now
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- Open Anaconda Prompt in Admin Mode
- Run this command conda install -c anaconda requests
- Install that package
- Then run your code again. It should work now
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- Open Anaconda Prompt in Admin Mode
- Run this command conda install -c anaconda requests
- Install that package
- Then run your code again. It should work now
- Open Anaconda Prompt in Admin Mode
- Run this command conda install -c anaconda requests
- Install that package
- Then run your code again. It should work now
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Is the Anaconda version of Python in your environmental variables?
– ds_secret
Jan 3 at 19:47
Yes, I added the mentioned Path. It doesn't even work if I put the whole path (C:Usersx1Anaconda3python.exe to the windows command line to start Python.
– user47091
Jan 3 at 21:28
What is the path to the script that you're using to start the anaconda prompt?
– Xukrao
Jan 3 at 21:51
I'm using the desktop icon from the windows start menu to execute anaconda prompt. The destination is given as %windir%System32cmd.exe "/K" C:Usersx1Anaconda3Scriptsactivate.bat C:Usersx1Anaconda3
– user47091
Jan 3 at 22:16