I have installed both virtualenv
and pywin32
on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop, and each of them seems to work, but not with each other.
More specifically, if a virtualenv is active, then running import win32com.client
in a python interactive shell fails with No module named win32com.client
. The same expression succeeds, however, if no virtualenv is active.
When I try to install pywin32
with pip
(which is how I normally install modules when a virtualenv is active), I get the error:
Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement pywin32
No distributions at all found for pywin32
...even though pywin32
is one of the modules listed in the output of
pip search pywin32
Therefore, to install pywin32
at all I had to install it using an *.exe installer downloaded from SourceForge.
Is there any way to install pywin32
within a virtualenv?
There is now a version of pywin32 on PyPI that can be installed with pip. It is called pypiwin32
, and it installs the package using the binary wheel
format.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypiwin32
pip install pypiwin32
That will work in a virtualenv, or with tox, etc.
Below this line is my previous old answer. That is now outdated information.
OLD ANSWER - OUTDATED. Modern versions of virtualenv default to --no-site-packages. That means that not having access to global site-packages is now the default behavior. Sadly, (as of July 2014) you can not pip install pywin32 in to your virtualenv. (here's the bug report) If you want to get pywin32 running inside a virtualenv, activate the virtualenv and use easy_install and the pywin32 installer exe file. For example easy_install "C:\Path\To\Downloads\pywin32-219.win32-py3.4.exe"