Closed briancunning closed 10 months ago
ok, so the helper modules are part of the repo.
!git clone https://github.com/rahulnyk/knowledge_graph.git
I tried adding the repo folder to the system path but that didn't work
import sys
sys.path.append('/content/knowledge_graph')
So instead I specified the file path in the import command
pip install yachalk
import imp
prompts = imp.load_source('helpers.prompts', '/content/knowledge_graph/helpers/prompts.py')
import imp
df_helpers = imp.load_source('helpers.df_helpers', '/content/knowledge_graph/helpers/df_helpers.py')
That part now works. I'm relatively new to Python so I'm sure there is a better way to do this.
Started a new colab from scratch and the below worked. Don't know why it didn't the first time I tried.
!git clone https://github.com/rahulnyk/knowledge_graph.git
import sys
sys.path.append('/content/knowledge_graph')
Started a new colab from scratch and the below worked. Don't know why it didn't the first time I tried.
!git clone https://github.com/rahulnyk/knowledge_graph.git
import sys
sys.path.append('/content/knowledge_graph')
I'm glad you posted your issue and replied with your own solution, i'm also a beginner and i can only guess how much time this saved, which is ALOT :) thanks!
It would be realy good if the colab has all the pip install commands. I've tried running pip install -r 'requirements.txt' pip install "unstructured[pdf]" pip install langchain
Stuck trying to install helpers.df_helpers import documents2Dataframe?
I've tried pip install helpers pip install dataframe-helpers
None work?