-h2. Option 2: Install with pip
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-This installation method is recommended to use the SDK in your own Python programs. If installed into a @virtualenv@, it can coexist with the system-wide installation method from a distribution package.
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-Run @pip install arvados-python-client@ in an appropriate installation environment, such as a @virtualenv@.
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-Note:
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-The SDK uses @pycurl@ which depends on the @libcurl@ C library. To build the module you may have to first install additional packages. On Debian 10 this is:
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-<pre>
-$ apt-get install git build-essential python3-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev
-</pre>
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-If your version of @pip@ is 1.4 or newer, the @pip install@ command might give an error: "Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement arvados-python-client". If this happens, try @pip install --pre arvados-python-client@.
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-h2. Test installation
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-If the SDK is installed and your @ARVADOS_API_HOST@ and @ARVADOS_API_TOKEN@ environment variables are set up correctly (see "api-tokens":{{site.baseurl}}/user/reference/api-tokens.html for details), @import arvados@ should produce no errors.
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-If you installed with pip (option 1, above):
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-<notextile>
-<pre>~$ <code class="userinput">python</code>
-Python 3.7.3 (default, Jul 25 2020, 13:03:44)
-[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
-Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
->>> <code class="userinput">import arvados</code>
->>> <code class="userinput">arvados.api('v1')</code>
-<apiclient.discovery.Resource object at 0x233bb50>
-</pre>
-</notextile>
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-If you installed from a distribution package (option 2): the package includes a virtualenv, which means the correct Python environment needs to be loaded before the Arvados SDK can be imported. This can be done by activating the virtualenv first: