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pm4py installation in R #8

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dupadhyaya opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 8 comments
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pm4py installation in R #8

dupadhyaya opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 8 comments
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@dupadhyaya
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These are steps and error locations
install.packages("pm4py") #success
pm4py::install_pm4py() #this gave error

#1st Error-----------------------------------------
PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:

  • pm4py==1.2.7
    Current channels: - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/win-64 .... and more
    #2nd error----------------------------
    Error: one or more Python packages failed to install [error code 1].In addition: Warning message:
    In value[3L] : Could not find conda environment, falling back to virtualenv ...

I have full anaconda version installed in my system. this images show what installation I have in my windows laptop
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---------------------- can you please guide in where I would be going wrong ----

@dupadhyaya
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Facing error---------
install.packages("pm4py")
#remotes::install_github("bupaverse/pm4py@dev")
reticulate::use_python(python='C:/ProgramData/Anaconda3/python.exe')
reticulate::use_virtualenv("myenv") #ihave this env in anaconda
#pm4py::install_pm4py()
pm4py::install_pm4py(version = "1.2.7")
#Error in py_module_import(module, convert = convert) :

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pm4py'****

library(pm4py) ;library(bupaR); library(eventdataR)
patients_completes <- patients[patients$registration_type == "complete", ]
pn <- discovery_inductive(patients_completes)

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fmannhardt commented Jun 15, 2020

Can you try to install PM4Py with default and without specifying a Python Path? Also don't use use_virtualenv when you want to use Conda. You can find more troubleshooting information on how the underlying ``reticulate` package finds your Python installation here:
https://rstudio.github.io/reticulate/articles/versions.html

Installing in the default environment, you simply need to use:

pm4py::install_pm4py()

in a fresh R session.

I don't really understand what you did initially as the error message is incomplete or the Github markdown formatting screwed it up. Can you please paste the full error message in a code block?

@WoshiSeven
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Hi, I've got some problem installing pm4py. I'm using R version 4.0.5. After running
remotes::install_github("bupaverse/pm4py")pm4py::install_pm4py()
Then I got these error message:

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement ortools==7.4.7247 (from pm4py) (from versions: 7.5.7466, 7.6.7691, 7.7.7810, 7.8.7959, 8.0.8283, 8.1.8487, 8.2.8710, 9.0.9048, 9.1.9490, 9.2.9972)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for ortools==7.4.7247
Could not find `conda` environment, falling back to virtualenv ... 
PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:
  - pm4py==1.2.10
Current channels:
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/osx-64
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/osx-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/osx-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch
Error: one or more Python packages failed to install [error code 1]

@maskegger
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Facing the same issue as @WoshiSeven . Could you please look into it @fmannhardt ?

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Looking into the CRAN issue.

On the ortools issue, it is a bit odd that version 7.4.7247 is not found. It definitely exists:
https://pypi.org/project/ortools/7.4.7247/#files
What kind of environment are you installing this to? Windows, Linux? Do you have an existing Anaconda or miniconda environment (when on Windows)?

@fmannhardt fmannhardt self-assigned this Feb 17, 2022
@fmannhardt fmannhardt added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 17, 2022
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WoshiSeven commented Feb 17, 2022

Hi @fmannhardt, @maskegger,

Do you mean Anaconda environment by the environment having Conda package?
I'm using the R environment created by Conda on Mac. But it doesn't have Conda package. It uses Conda package installed in the base python environment. Is it because it doesn't have Conda?

I bypassed the problem by installing pm4py using pip and using reticulate to call pm4py in rstudio. But it's just a bit inconvenient to have to refer to pm4py every time calling an object of it.

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The pm4py R package is just using reticulate to access the Python pm4py code. So, if you can access it directly it should also work with the pm4py R package. The whole installation procedure is a bit fragile as it really depends where it finds pmp4y on your system. Maybe try again if the pm4py R package just works now (without installation).

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maskegger commented Feb 17, 2022

Hi, @fmannhardt . I'm on Manjaro Linux. My first attempt was installing conda using reticulate. Then, I installed miniconda on the system and pointed the conda path, however I face the same issue.

> library(pm4py)
> pm4py::install_pm4py()

Activated conda python: /home/am0/.local/share/r-miniconda/envs/pm4pyr/bin/python
Collecting pm4py==1.2.10
  Using cached pm4py-1.2.10-py3-none-any.whl (383 kB)
Collecting intervaltree
  Using cached intervaltree-3.1.0.tar.gz (32 kB)
  Preparing metadata (setup.py): started
  Preparing metadata (setup.py): finished with status 'done'
Collecting networkx
  Using cached networkx-2.6.3-py3-none-any.whl (1.9 MB)
Collecting pyvis
  Using cached pyvis-0.1.9-py3-none-any.whl (23 kB)
Collecting pandas
  Using cached pandas-1.4.1-cp38-cp38-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.whl (11.7 MB)
Collecting pydotplus
  Using cached pydotplus-2.0.2.tar.gz (278 kB)
  Preparing metadata (setup.py): started
  Preparing metadata (setup.py): finished with status 'done'
Collecting pulp
  Using cached PuLP-2.6.0-py3-none-any.whl (14.2 MB)
Collecting pytz
  Using cached pytz-2021.3-py2.py3-none-any.whl (503 kB)
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement ortools==7.4.7247 (from pm4py) (from versions: 7.5.7466, 7.6.7691, 7.7.7810, 7.8.7959, 8.0.8283, 8.1.8487, 8.2.8710, 9.0.9048, 9.1.9490, 9.2.9972)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for ortools==7.4.7247
Collecting package metadata (current_repodata.json): ...working... done
Solving environment: ...working... failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with flexible solve.
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): ...working... done
Solving environment: ...working... failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with flexible solve.

PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:

  - pm4py==1.2.10

Current channels:

  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/linux-64
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/linux-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/linux-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch

To search for alternate channels that may provide the conda package you're
looking for, navigate to

    https://anaconda.org

and use the search bar at the top of the page.


Error: one or more Python packages failed to install [error code 1]
In addition: Warning message:
In value[[3L]](cond) :
  Could not find `conda` environment, falling back to virtualenv ... 

@WoshiSeven Interested to know how you bypassed it. I tried using the same method as yours but I get the following error.

discovery_alpha(event_log_entries) -> PN

Error in py_module_import(module, convert = convert) : 
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named pm4py.algo.discovery.alpha.factory

Presumably, this is due to pm4py python version has to be the same as R version? The python version I installed is 2.2.19.1.

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