How to import numpy when deploying django through heroku?












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I am trying to deploy my Django app via Heroku. However, I do not know how to install numpy for Heroku. When I want to deploy it, it gives the following error:



No module named 'numpy'


As I said, it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default. I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient. Any help is appreciated.










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  • It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

    – Taylor
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:46











  • "it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51






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    "I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:52











  • I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

    – Infintyyy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
















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I am trying to deploy my Django app via Heroku. However, I do not know how to install numpy for Heroku. When I want to deploy it, it gives the following error:



No module named 'numpy'


As I said, it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default. I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient. Any help is appreciated.










share|improve this question

























  • It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

    – Taylor
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:46











  • "it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51






  • 1





    "I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:52











  • I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

    – Infintyyy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:14














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I am trying to deploy my Django app via Heroku. However, I do not know how to install numpy for Heroku. When I want to deploy it, it gives the following error:



No module named 'numpy'


As I said, it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default. I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient. Any help is appreciated.










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I am trying to deploy my Django app via Heroku. However, I do not know how to install numpy for Heroku. When I want to deploy it, it gives the following error:



No module named 'numpy'


As I said, it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default. I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient. Any help is appreciated.







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  • It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

    – Taylor
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:46











  • "it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51






  • 1





    "I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:52











  • I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

    – Infintyyy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:14



















  • It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

    – Taylor
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:46











  • "it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:51






  • 1





    "I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

    – Chris
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:52











  • I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

    – Infintyyy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:14

















It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

– Taylor
Nov 13 '18 at 16:46





It should work if its in your requirements. Heroku has an example project that uses miniconda in a docker image which may be of interest to you. Here is the link devcenter.heroku.com/articles/… it also contains information on importing dependancies.

– Taylor
Nov 13 '18 at 16:46













"it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 2:51





"it seems Heroku has not installed numpy by default" of course it isn't installed by default. Why would it be?

– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 2:51




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"I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 2:52





"I have written numpy in my requirements.txt file but it seems it is not sufficient." Do you also have a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock?

– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 2:52













I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

– Infintyyy
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14





I think we should use Pipfile. That solved my problem.

– Infintyyy
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14












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