![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Self.spider_loader = _get_spider_loader(settings)įile "C:\Users\User-1\Miniconda2\envs\p2env\lib\site-packages\scrapy\crawler.py", line 330, in _get_spider_loader Super(CrawlerProcess, self)._init_(settings)įile "C:\Users\User-1\Miniconda2\envs\p2env\lib\site-packages\scrapy\crawler.py", line 134, in _init_ (p2env) C:\Users\User-1\Desktop\scrapy_projects\dictionary>scrapy crawl basicįile "C:\Users\User-1\Miniconda2\envs\p2env\Scripts\scrapy-script.py", line 5, in įile "C:\Users\User-1\Miniconda2\envs\p2env\lib\site-packages\scrapy\cmdline.py", line 148, in execute cmd.crawler_process = CrawlerProcess(settings)įile "C:\Users\User-1\Miniconda2\envs\p2env\lib\site-packages\scrapy\crawler.py", line 243, in _init_ However, in an attempt to practice on my own, I now receive the following error: The code is based off a well written book and the author provides a great VM playground to run scripts exampled in the book. However, Atom Editor is still flagging/underlining 'import urlparse'. I did a complete system image restore and simply installed Python 2.7 and Miniconda. I thought I resolved a related issue in a thread I posted here:[ urlparse: ModuleNotFoundError, presumably in Python2.7 and under conda I am attempting to run my own scrapy project. ![]()
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