install-toolbox.py
As Python environments are becoming more complex due to multiple dependencies, you might encounter cases where one package will conflict with another. A solution is to create virtual environments for different projects, allowing them to install their dependencies without impacting other projects. If you encounter conflicts when installing the toolbox, or if you just want to work in a more contained environment, we suggest you create a virtual environment.
usage: install-toolbox.py [-h] [-u] [-p] [--non-interactive] [--no-install] [--ignore-requires-python] [--no-selection] [-x [EXTRA ...] | --no-extra] [package]
Positional Arguments
- package
The package to install. Default is to find one in the current directory.
Named Arguments
- -u, --user
install in user mode
Default: False
- -p, --add-path
Automatically add location to path if needed
Default: False
- --non-interactive
Do not ask any question
Default: False
- --no-install
Don’t do a package installation.
Default: False
- --ignore-requires-python
Ignore the Requires-Python information.
Default: False
- --no-selection
Just install the toolbox, do not select it as the default.
Default: False
- -x, --extra
Possible choices: aws, azure, legacy
Extras to install with the package genvid-toolbox. Default to [azure, aws].
Default: [azure, aws]
- --no-extra
Don’t install any extra.
Default: False