spaCy/website/usage/_install/_instructions.jade
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💫 Port master changes over to develop (#2979)
* Create aryaprabhudesai.md (#2681)

* Update _install.jade (#2688)

Typo fix: "models" -> "model"

* Add FAC to spacy.explain (resolves #2706)

* Remove docstrings for deprecated arguments (see #2703)

* When calling getoption() in conftest.py, pass a default option (#2709)

* When calling getoption() in conftest.py, pass a default option

This is necessary to allow testing an installed spacy by running:

  pytest --pyargs spacy

* Add contributor agreement

* update bengali token rules for hyphen and digits (#2731)

* Less norm computations in token similarity (#2730)

* Less norm computations in token similarity

* Contributor agreement

* Remove ')' for clarity (#2737)

Sorry, don't mean to be nitpicky, I just noticed this when going through the CLI and thought it was a quick fix. That said, if this was intention than please let me know.

* added contributor agreement for mbkupfer (#2738)

* Basic support for Telugu language (#2751)

* Lex _attrs for polish language (#2750)

* Signed spaCy contributor agreement

* Added polish version of english lex_attrs

* Introduces a bulk merge function, in order to solve issue #653 (#2696)

* Fix comment

* Introduce bulk merge to increase performance on many span merges

* Sign contributor agreement

* Implement pull request suggestions

* Describe converters more explicitly (see #2643)

* Add multi-threading note to Language.pipe (resolves #2582) [ci skip]

* Fix formatting

* Fix dependency scheme docs (closes #2705) [ci skip]

* Don't set stop word in example (closes #2657) [ci skip]

* Add words to portuguese language _num_words (#2759)

* Add words to portuguese language _num_words

* Add words to portuguese language _num_words

* Update Indonesian model (#2752)

* adding e-KTP in tokenizer exceptions list

* add exception token

* removing lines with containing space as it won't matter since we use .split() method in the end, added new tokens in exception

* add tokenizer exceptions list

* combining base_norms with norm_exceptions

* adding norm_exception

* fix double key in lemmatizer

* remove unused import on punctuation.py

* reformat stop_words to reduce number of lines, improve readibility

* updating tokenizer exception

* implement is_currency for lang/id

* adding orth_first_upper in tokenizer_exceptions

* update the norm_exception list

* remove bunch of abbreviations

* adding contributors file

* Fixed spaCy+Keras example (#2763)

* bug fixes in keras example

* created contributor agreement

* Adding French hyphenated first name (#2786)

* Fix typo (closes #2784)

* Fix typo (#2795) [ci skip]

Fixed typo on line 6 "regcognizer --> recognizer"

* Adding basic support for Sinhala language. (#2788)

* adding Sinhala language package, stop words, examples and lex_attrs.

* Adding contributor agreement

* Updating contributor agreement

* Also include lowercase norm exceptions

* Fix error (#2802)

* Fix error
ValueError: cannot resize an array that references or is referenced
by another array in this way.  Use the resize function

* added spaCy Contributor Agreement

* Add charlax's contributor agreement (#2805)

* agreement of contributor, may I introduce a tiny pl languge contribution (#2799)

* Contributors agreement

* Contributors agreement

* Contributors agreement

* Add jupyter=True to displacy.render in documentation (#2806)

* Revert "Also include lowercase norm exceptions"

This reverts commit 70f4e8adf3.

* Remove deprecated encoding argument to msgpack

* Set up dependency tree pattern matching skeleton (#2732)

* Fix bug when too many entity types. Fixes #2800

* Fix Python 2 test failure

* Require older msgpack-numpy

* Restore encoding arg on msgpack-numpy

* Try to fix version pin for msgpack-numpy

* Update Portuguese Language (#2790)

* Add words to portuguese language _num_words

* Add words to portuguese language _num_words

* Portuguese - Add/remove stopwords, fix tokenizer, add currency symbols

* Extended punctuation and norm_exceptions in the Portuguese language

* Correct error in spacy universe docs concerning spacy-lookup (#2814)

* Update Keras Example for (Parikh et al, 2016) implementation  (#2803)

* bug fixes in keras example

* created contributor agreement

* baseline for Parikh model

* initial version of parikh 2016 implemented

* tested asymmetric models

* fixed grevious error in normalization

* use standard SNLI test file

* begin to rework parikh example

* initial version of running example

* start to document the new version

* start to document the new version

* Update Decompositional Attention.ipynb

* fixed calls to similarity

* updated the README

* import sys package duh

* simplified indexing on mapping word to IDs

* stupid python indent error

* added code from https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/3388 for tf bug workaround

* Fix typo (closes #2815) [ci skip]

* Update regex version dependency

* Set version to 2.0.13.dev3

* Skip seemingly problematic test

* Remove problematic test

* Try previous version of regex

* Revert "Remove problematic test"

This reverts commit bdebbef455.

* Unskip test

* Try older version of regex

* 💫 Update training examples and use minibatching (#2830)

<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->

## Description
Update the training examples in `/examples/training` to show usage of spaCy's `minibatch` and `compounding` helpers ([see here](https://spacy.io/usage/training#tips-batch-size) for details). The lack of batching in the examples has caused some confusion in the past, especially for beginners who would copy-paste the examples, update them with large training sets and experienced slow and unsatisfying results.

### Types of change
enhancements

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* Visual C++ link updated (#2842) (closes #2841) [ci skip]

* New landing page

* Add contribution agreement

* Correcting lang/ru/examples.py (#2845)

* Correct some grammatical inaccuracies in lang\ru\examples.py; filled Contributor Agreement

* Correct some grammatical inaccuracies in lang\ru\examples.py

* Move contributor agreement to separate file

* Set version to 2.0.13.dev4

* Add Persian(Farsi) language support (#2797)

* Also include lowercase norm exceptions

* Remove in favour of https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/graphs/contributors

* Rule-based French Lemmatizer (#2818)

<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->

## Description
<!--- Use this section to describe your changes. If your changes required
testing, include information about the testing environment and the tests you
ran. If your test fixes a bug reported in an issue, don't forget to include the
issue number. If your PR is still a work in progress, that's totally fine – just
include a note to let us know. -->

Add a rule-based French Lemmatizer following the english one and the excellent PR for [greek language optimizations](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/pull/2558) to adapt the Lemmatizer class.

### Types of change
<!-- What type of change does your PR cover? Is it a bug fix, an enhancement
or new feature, or a change to the documentation? -->

- Lemma dictionary used can be found [here](http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Dictionnaires/telechargement.html), I used the XML version.
- Add several files containing exhaustive list of words for each part of speech 
- Add some lemma rules
- Add POS that are not checked in the standard Lemmatizer, i.e PRON, DET, ADV and AUX
- Modify the Lemmatizer class to check in lookup table as a last resort if POS not mentionned
- Modify the lemmatize function to check in lookup table as a last resort
- Init files are updated so the model can support all the functionalities mentioned above
- Add words to tokenizer_exceptions_list.py in respect to regex used in tokenizer_exceptions.py

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [X] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [X] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [X] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* Set version to 2.0.13

* Fix formatting and consistency

* Update docs for new version [ci skip]

* Increment version [ci skip]

* Add info on wheels [ci skip]

* Adding "This is a sentence" example to Sinhala (#2846)

* Add wheels badge

* Update badge [ci skip]

* Update README.rst [ci skip]

* Update murmurhash pin

* Increment version to 2.0.14.dev0

* Update GPU docs for v2.0.14

* Add wheel to setup_requires

* Import prefer_gpu and require_gpu functions from Thinc

* Add tests for prefer_gpu() and require_gpu()

* Update requirements and setup.py

* Workaround bug in thinc require_gpu

* Set version to v2.0.14

* Update push-tag script

* Unhack prefer_gpu

* Require thinc 6.10.6

* Update prefer_gpu and require_gpu docs [ci skip]

* Fix specifiers for GPU

* Set version to 2.0.14.dev1

* Set version to 2.0.14

* Update Thinc version pin

* Increment version

* Fix msgpack-numpy version pin

* Increment version

* Update version to 2.0.16

* Update version [ci skip]

* Redundant ')' in the Stop words' example (#2856)

<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->

## Description
<!--- Use this section to describe your changes. If your changes required
testing, include information about the testing environment and the tests you
ran. If your test fixes a bug reported in an issue, don't forget to include the
issue number. If your PR is still a work in progress, that's totally fine – just
include a note to let us know. -->

### Types of change
<!-- What type of change does your PR cover? Is it a bug fix, an enhancement
or new feature, or a change to the documentation? -->

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [ ] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [ ] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [ ] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* Documentation improvement regarding joblib and SO (#2867)

Some documentation improvements

## Description
1. Fixed the dead URL to joblib
2. Fixed Stack Overflow brand name (with space)

### Types of change
Documentation

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* raise error when setting overlapping entities as doc.ents (#2880)

* Fix out-of-bounds access in NER training

The helper method state.B(1) gets the index of the first token of the
buffer, or -1 if no such token exists. Normally this is safe because we
pass this to functions like state.safe_get(), which returns an empty
token. Here we used it directly as an array index, which is not okay!

This error may have been the cause of out-of-bounds access errors during
training. Similar errors may still be around, so much be hunted down.
Hunting this one down took a long time...I printed out values across
training runs and diffed, looking for points of divergence between
runs, when no randomness should be allowed.

* Change PyThaiNLP Url (#2876)

* Fix missing comma

* Add example showing a fix-up rule for space entities

* Set version to 2.0.17.dev0

* Update regex version

* Revert "Update regex version"

This reverts commit 62358dd867.

* Try setting older regex version, to align with conda

* Set version to 2.0.17

* Add spacy-js to universe [ci-skip]

* Add spacy-raspberry to universe (closes #2889)

* Add script to validate universe json [ci skip]

* Removed space in docs + added contributor indo (#2909)

* - removed unneeded space in documentation

* - added contributor info

* Allow input text of length up to max_length, inclusive (#2922)

* Include universe spec for spacy-wordnet component (#2919)

* feat: include universe spec for spacy-wordnet component

* chore: include spaCy contributor agreement

* Minor formatting changes [ci skip]

* Fix image [ci skip]

Twitter URL doesn't work on live site

* Check if the word is in one of the regular lists specific to each POS (#2886)

* 💫 Create random IDs for SVGs to prevent ID clashes (#2927)

Resolves #2924.

## Description
Fixes problem where multiple visualizations in Jupyter notebooks would have clashing arc IDs, resulting in weirdly positioned arc labels. Generating a random ID prefix so even identical parses won't receive the same IDs for consistency (even if effect of ID clash isn't noticable here.)

### Types of change
bug fix

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* Fix typo [ci skip]

* fixes symbolic link on py3 and windows (#2949)

* fixes symbolic link on py3 and windows
during setup of spacy using command
python -m spacy link en_core_web_sm en
closes #2948

* Update spacy/compat.py

Co-Authored-By: cicorias <cicorias@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fix formatting

* Update universe [ci skip]

* Catalan Language Support (#2940)

* Catalan language Support

* Ddding Catalan to documentation

* Sort languages alphabetically [ci skip]

* Update tests for pytest 4.x (#2965)

<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->

## Description
- [x] Replace marks in params for pytest 4.0 compat ([see here](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/deprecations.html#marks-in-pytest-mark-parametrize))
- [x] Un-xfail passing tests (some fixes in a recent update resolved a bunch of issues, but tests were apparently never updated here)

### Types of change
<!-- What type of change does your PR cover? Is it a bug fix, an enhancement
or new feature, or a change to the documentation? -->

## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.

* Fix regex pin to harmonize with conda (#2964)

* Update README.rst

* Fix bug where Vocab.prune_vector did not use 'batch_size' (#2977)

Fixes #2976

* Fix typo

* Fix typo

* Remove duplicate file

* Require thinc 7.0.0.dev2

Fixes bug in gpu_ops that would use cupy instead of numpy on CPU

* Add missing import

* Fix error IDs

* Fix tests
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//- 💫 DOCS > USAGE > INSTALL > INSTRUCTIONS
+h(3, "pip") pip
+badge("https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/spacy.svg?style=flat-square", "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spacy")
p
| Using pip, spaCy releases are available as source packages and binary
| wheels (as of #[code v2.0.13]).
+code(false, "bash").
pip install -U spacy
+aside("Download models")
| After installation you need to download a language model. For more info
| and available models, see the #[+a("/usage/models") docs on models].
+code.o-no-block.
python -m spacy download en
&gt;&gt;&gt; import spacy
&gt;&gt;&gt; nlp = spacy.load('en')
p
| When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a
| virtual environment to avoid modifying system state:
+code(false, "bash").
python -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install spacy
+h(3, "conda") conda
+badge("https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/spacy/badges/version.svg", "https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/spacy")
p
| Thanks to our great community, we've finally re-added conda support. You
| can now install spaCy via #[code conda-forge]:
+code(false, "bash").
conda install -c conda-forge spacy
p
| For the feedstock including the build recipe and configuration, check out
| #[+a("https://github.com/conda-forge/spacy-feedstock") this repository].
| Improvements and pull requests to the recipe and setup are always
| appreciated.
+h(3, "upgrading") Upgrading spaCy
+aside("Upgrading from v1 to v2")
| Although we've tried to keep breaking changes to a minimum, upgrading
| from spaCy v1.x to v2.x may still require some changes to your code base.
| For details see the sections on
| #[+a("/usage/v2#incompat") backwards incompatibilities] and
| #[+a("/usage/v2#migrating") migrating]. Also remember to download the new
| models, and retrain your own models.
p
| When updating to a newer version of spaCy, it's generally recommended to
| start with a clean virtual environment. If you're upgrading to a new
| major version, make sure you have the latest #[strong compatible models]
| installed, and that there are no old shortcut links or incompatible model
| packages left over in your environment, as this can often lead to unexpected
| results and errors. If you've trained your own models, keep in mind that
| your train and runtime inputs must match. This means you'll have to
| #[strong retrain your models] with the new version.
p
| As of v2.0, spaCy also provides a #[+api("cli#validate") #[code validate]]
| command, which lets you verify that all installed models are compatible
| with your spaCy version. If incompatible models are found, tips and
| installation instructions are printed. The command is also useful to
| detect out-of-sync model links resulting from links created in different
| virtual environments. It's recommended to run the command with
| #[code python -m] to make sure you're executing the correct version of
| spaCy.
+code(false, "bash").
pip install -U spacy
python -m spacy validate
+h(3, "gpu") Run spaCy with GPU
+tag-new("2.0.14")
p
| As of v2.0, spaCy's comes with neural network models that are implemented
| in our machine learning library, #[+a(gh("thinc")) Thinc]. For GPU
| support, we've been grateful to use the work of
| Chainer's #[+a("https://cupy.chainer.org") CuPy] module, which provides
| a NumPy-compatible interface for GPU arrays.
p
| spaCy can be installed on GPU by specifying #[code spacy[cuda]],
| #[code spacy[cuda90]], #[code spacy[cuda91]], #[code spacy[cuda92]] or
| #[code spacy[cuda10]]. If you know your cuda version, using the more
| explicit specifier allows cupy to be installed via wheel, saving some
| compilation time. The specifiers should install two libraries:
| #[+a("https://cupy.chainer.org") #[code cupy]] and
| #[+a(gh("thinc_gpu_ops")) #[code thinc_gpu_ops]].
+code(false, "bash").
pip install -U spacy[cuda92]
p
| Once you have a GPU-enabled installation, the best way to activate it is
| to call #[+api("top-level#spacy.prefer_gpu") #[code spacy.prefer_gpu()]]
| or #[+api("top-level#spacy.require_gpu") #[code spacy.require_gpu()]]
| somewhere in your script before any models have been loaded.
| #[code require_gpu] will raise an error if no GPU is available.
+code.
import spacy
spacy.prefer_gpu()
nlp = spacy.load('en_core_web_sm')
+h(3, "source") Compile from source
p
| The other way to install spaCy is to clone its
| #[+a(gh("spaCy")) GitHub repository] and build it from source. That is
| the common way if you want to make changes to the code base. You'll need
| to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a
| Python distribution including header files, a compiler,
| #[+a("https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing/") pip],
| #[+a("https://virtualenv.pypa.io/") virtualenv] and
| #[+a("https://git-scm.com") git] installed. The compiler part is the
| trickiest. How to do that depends on your system. See notes on
| #[a(href="#source-ubuntu") Ubuntu], #[a(href="#source-osx") OS X] and
| #[a(href="#source-windows") Windows] for details.
+code(false, "bash").
python -m pip install -U pip # update pip
git clone #{gh("spaCy")} # clone spaCy
cd spaCy # navigate into directory
python -m venv .env # create environment in .env
source .env/bin/activate # activate virtual environment
export PYTHONPATH=`pwd` # set Python path to spaCy directory
pip install -r requirements.txt # install all requirements
python setup.py build_ext --inplace # compile spaCy
p
| Compared to regular install via pip, the
| #[+src(gh("spaCy", "requirements.txt")) #[code requirements.txt]]
| additionally installs developer dependencies such as Cython. See the
| the #[+a("#section-quickstart") quickstart widget] to get the right
| commands for your platform and Python version. Instead of the above
| verbose commands, you can also use the following
| #[+a("http://www.fabfile.org/") Fabric] commands:
+table(["Command", "Description"])
+row
+cell #[code fab env]
+cell Create a virtual environment and delete previous one, if it exists.
+row
+cell #[code fab make]
+cell Compile the source.
+row
+cell #[code fab clean]
+cell Remove compiled objects, including the generated C++.
+row
+cell #[code fab test]
+cell Run basic tests, aborting after first failure.
p
| All commands assume that your virtual environment is located in a
| directory #[code .env]. If you're using a different directory, you can
| change it via the environment variable #[code VENV_DIR], for example:
+code(false, "bash").
VENV_DIR=".custom-env" fab clean make
+h(4, "source-ubuntu") Ubuntu
p Install system-level dependencies via #[code apt-get]:
+code(false, "bash").
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev git
+h(4, "source-osx") macOS / OS X
p
| Install a recent version of
| #[+a("https://developer.apple.com/xcode/") XCode], including the
| so-called "Command Line Tools". macOS and OS X ship with Python and git
| preinstalled. To compile spaCy with multi-threading support on macOS / OS X,
| #[+a("https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/issues/267") see here].
+h(4, "source-windows") Windows
p
| Install a version of the
| #[+a("https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools/") Visual C++ Build Tools] or
| #[+a("https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-express/") Visual Studio Express]
| that matches the version that was used to compile your Python
| interpreter. For official distributions these are:
+table([ "Distribution", "Version"])
+row
+cell Python 2.7
+cell Visual Studio 2008
+row
+cell Python 3.4
+cell Visual Studio 2010
+row
+cell Python 3.5+
+cell Visual Studio 2015
+h(3, "tests") Run tests
p
| spaCy comes with an #[+a(gh("spacy", "spacy/tests")) extensive test suite].
| In order to run the tests, you'll usually want to clone the
| #[+a(gh("spacy")) repository] and #[+a("#source") build spaCy from source].
| This will also install the required development dependencies and test
| utilities defined in the #[code requirements.txt].
p
| Alternatively, you can find out where spaCy is installed and run
| #[code pytest] on that directory. Don't forget to also install the
| test utilities via spaCy's
| #[+a(gh("spacy", "requirements.txt")) #[code requirements.txt]]:
+code(false, "bash").
python -c "import os; import spacy; print(os.path.dirname(spacy.__file__))"
pip install -r path/to/requirements.txt
python -m pytest &lt;spacy-directory&gt;
p
| Calling #[code pytest] on the spaCy directory will run only the basic
| tests. The flags #[code --slow] and #[code --model] are optional and
| enable additional tests that take longer or use specific models.
+code(false, "bash").
# make sure you are using recent pytest version
python -m pip install -U pytest
python -m pytest &lt;spacy-directory&gt; # basic tests
python -m pytest &lt;spacy-directory&gt; --slow # basic and slow tests
python -m pytest &lt;spacy-directory&gt; --models --all # basic and all model tests
python -m pytest &lt;spacy-directory&gt; --models --en # basic and English model tests
+infobox("Note on model tests", "⚠️")
| The test suite specifies a #[+a(gh("spacy", "spacy/tests/conftest.py")) list of models]
| to run the tests on. If a model is not installed, the tests will be
| skipped. If all models are installed, the respective tests will run once
| for each model. The easiest way to find out which models and model
| versions are available in your current environment is to run
| #[+a("/api/cli#validate") #[code python -m spacy validate]]. This will
| also show whether an installed model is out of date, and how to update it.