No module named MySQLdb
Andrew Henderson
I am using Python version 2.5.4 and install MySQL version 5.0 and Django. Django is working fine with Python, but not MySQL. I am using it in Windows Vista.
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12 NextYou need to use one of the following commands. Which one depends on what OS and software you have and use.
- easy_install mysql-python (mix os)
- pip install mysql-python (mix os/ python 2)
- pip install mysqlclient (mix os/ python 3)
- apt-get install python-mysqldb (Linux Ubuntu, ...)
- cd /usr/ports/databases/py-MySQLdb && make install clean (FreeBSD)
- yum install MySQL-python (Linux Fedora, CentOS ...)
For Windows, see this answer: Install mysql-python (Windows)
11...and remember there is no MySQLdb for python3.x
(I know the question is about python2.x but google rates this post quite high)
EDIT: As stated in the comments, there's a MySQLdb's fork that adds Python 3 support:
6if your python version is 3.5, do a pip install mysqlclient, other things didn't work for me
mysqldb is a module for Python that doesn't come pre-installed or with Django. You can download mysqldb here.
Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install python-mysqldb 0 Note this is not tested for python 3.x
In CMD
pip install wheel
pip install pymysqlin settings.py
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb()It worked with me
2I am at ubuntu (linux) and what worked for me was
sudo apt-get install python3-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev build-essentialand then finally
pip install mysqlclient 1 for Windows :
pip install mysqlclient pymysqlthen:
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb()for python 3 Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install -y python3-mysqldb 2 pip install PyMySQLand then add this two lines to your Project/Project/init.py
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb()Works on WIN and python 3.3+
3For anyone coming to this page when trying to find a solution for sqlalchemy, all you need to do is:
pip install PyMySQLAnd adjust your connection string to use PyMySQL, from mysql:// to mysql+pymysql://.
If pip install mysqlclient produces an error and you use Ubuntu, try:
sudo apt-get install -y python-dev libmysqlclient-dev && sudo pip install mysqlclient 1 Try this.
pip install MySQL-python 1 For Python 3.6+
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
pip3 install mysqlclientdoes the trick
I met the same situation under windows, and searched for the solution.
Seeing this post Install mysql-python (Windows).
It points out installing such a pip environment is difficult, needs many other dependencies.
But I finally know that if we use mysqlclient with a version down to 1.3.4, it don't need that requirements any more, so try:
pip install mysqlclient==1.3.4 Python 3.8
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
sudo apt-get install -y python3-mysqldbpip3 install pymysqlsettings.py
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb() pip install --user mysqlclient above works for me like charm for me.I go the error from sqlalchemy actually. Environment information :
Python : 3.6, Ubuntu : 16.04,conda 4.6.8
I personally recommend using pymysql instead of using the genuine MySQL connector, which provides you with a platform independent interface and could be installed through pip.
And you could edit the SQLAlchemy URL schema like this:mysql+pymysql://username:passwd@host/database
- Go to your project directory with
cd. - source/bin/activate (activate your env. if not previously).
- Run the command
easy_install MySQL-python
If you are running on Vista, you may want to check out the Bitnami Django stack. It is an all-in-one stack of Apache, Python, MySQL, etc. packaged with Bitrock crossplatform installers to make it really easy to get started. It runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. Oh, and is completely free :)
2Thanks to derevo but I think there's another good way for doing this:
- Download and install ActivePython
- Open Command Prompt
- Type
pypm install mysql-python - Read the notes specific to this package.
I think pypm is more powerful and reliable than easy_install.
For Python 3+ version
install mysql-connector as:
pip3 install mysql-connector Sample Python DB connection code:
import mysql.connector
db_connection = mysql.connector.connect( host="localhost", user="root", passwd=""
)
print(db_connection)Output:
> <mysql.connector.connection.MySQLConnection object at > 0x000002338A4C6B00>This means, database is correctly connected.
3On Debian Buster, the following solution worked for me with python 3.7:
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
pip install mysqlclient Python 3
Make sure the import order:
#BAD
import MySQLdb # <------ NOT here
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb()
#GOOD
import pymysql
pymysql.install_as_MySQLdb()
import MySQLdb # <------- HERE! I have tried methods above, but still no module named 'MySQLdb', finally, I succeed with
easy_install mysql-pythonmy env is unbuntu 14.04
1On OSX these commands worked for me
brew install mysql-connector-c
pip install MySQL-python If your are using SQLAlchemy and the error is in /site-packages/sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqldb.py:
from ...connectors.mysqldb import ( MySQLDBExecutionContext, MySQLDBCompiler, MySQLDBIdentifierPreparer, MySQLDBConnector )so you may have missed mysqldb connector for SQLAlchemy and the solution is to re-install sqlalchemy after installing mysql-python module.
None of the above worked for me on an Ubuntu 18.04 fresh install via docker image.
The following solved it for me:
apt-get install holland python3-mysqldb
On my mac running Catalina v10.15.2, I had the following MySQLdb version conflict:
ImportError: this is MySQLdb version (1, 2, 5, 'final', 1), but _mysql is version (1, 4, 6, 'final', 0)To resolve it, I did the following:
pip uninstall MySQL-python
pip install MySQL-python Faced this issue with mysql.connector.python version 8.0.24 on mac(if code base is same then the issue should happen in windows as well). This file on line 51 imports "from django.db.backends.mysql.base import DatabaseWrapper as MySQLDatabaseWrapper". The imported file has following code 14-20(exact code and error that you received is part of code
try: import MySQLdb as Database
except ImportError as err: raise ImproperlyConfigured( 'Error loading MySQLdb module.\n' 'Did you install mysqlclient?' ) from errThe error is formed here. Not sure why this import keeps coming back in different version of mysql connector but 8.0.23 does not have the import, so I reverted to that version and error was gone... This is incase you wish to continue to work with mysql.connector.python
Win10 / Python27 this worked for me:
easy_install mysql-pythonall other 'pip install...' failed with dependency errors
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