573
votes

I'm using virtualenv and I need to install "psycopg2".

I have done the following:

pip install http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/psycopg2/psycopg2-2.4.tar.gz#md5=24f4368e2cfdc1a2b03282ddda814160

And I have the following messages:

Downloading/unpacking http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/psycopg2/psycopg2
-2.4.tar.gz#md5=24f4368e2cfdc1a2b03282ddda814160
  Downloading psycopg2-2.4.tar.gz (607Kb): 607Kb downloaded
  Running setup.py egg_info for package from http://pypi.python.org/packages/sou
rce/p/psycopg2/psycopg2-2.4.tar.gz#md5=24f4368e2cfdc1a2b03282ddda814160
    Error: pg_config executable not found.

    Please add the directory containing pg_config to the PATH
    or specify the full executable path with the option:

        python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ...

    or with the pg_config option in 'setup.cfg'.
    Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
    running egg_info

creating pip-egg-info\psycopg2.egg-info

writing pip-egg-info\psycopg2.egg-info\PKG-INFO

writing top-level names to pip-egg-info\psycopg2.egg-info\top_level.txt

writing dependency_links to pip-egg-info\psycopg2.egg-info\dependency_links.txt

writing manifest file 'pip-egg-info\psycopg2.egg-info\SOURCES.txt'

warning: manifest_maker: standard file '-c' not found

Error: pg_config executable not found.



Please add the directory containing pg_config to the PATH

or specify the full executable path with the option:



    python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ...



or with the pg_config option in 'setup.cfg'.

----------------------------------------
Command python setup.py egg_info failed with error code 1
Storing complete log in C:\Documents and Settings\anlopes\Application Data\pip\p
ip.log

My question, I only need to do this to get the psycopg2 working?

python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ...
30
Did it work when you tried python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ... ??lajarre
For python 3.4 or python 3.5, you have to install the corresponding verion's dev package like sudo apt install libpq-dev python3.4-dev or sudo apt install libpq-dev python3.5-devAvinash Raj

30 Answers

942
votes

Note: Since a while back, there are binary wheels for Windows in PyPI, so this should no longer be an issue for Windows users. Below are solutions for Linux, Mac users, since lots of them find this post through web searches.


Option 1

Install the psycopg2-binary PyPI package instead, it has Python wheels for Linux and Mac OS.

pip install psycopg2-binary

Option 2

Install the prerequsisites for building the psycopg2 package from source:

Debian/Ubuntu

Python 3

sudo apt install libpq-dev python3-dev

You might need to install python3.8-dev or similar for e.g. Python 3.8.

Python 21

sudo apt install libpq-dev python-dev

If that's not enough, try

sudo apt install build-essential

or

sudo apt install postgresql-server-dev-all

as well before installing psycopg2 again.

CentOS 6

See Banjer's answer


1 Really? It's 2021

119
votes

On CentOS, you need the postgres dev packages:

sudo yum install python-devel postgresql-devel

That was the solution on CentOS 6 at least.

89
votes

On Mac Mavericks with Postgres.app version 9.3.2.0 RC2 I needed to use the following code after installing Postgres:

sudo PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin pip install psycopg2

83
votes

if you're on a mac you can use homebrew

brew install postgresql

And all other options are here: http://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/

Good luck

62
votes

I recently configured psycopg2 on a windows machine. The easiest install is using a windows executable binary. You can find it at http://stickpeople.com/projects/python/win-psycopg/.

To install the native binary in a virtual envrionment, use easy_install:

C:\virtualenv\Scripts\> activate.bat
(virtualenv) C:\virtualenv\Scripts\> easy_install psycopg2-2.5.win32-py2.7-pg9.2.4-release.exe
28
votes

For Python 3 you should use sudo apt-get install libpq-dev python3-dev under Debian.

27
votes

This is what worked for me (On RHEL, CentOS:

sudo yum install postgresql postgresql-devel python-devel

And now include the path to your postgresql binary dir with you pip install:

sudo PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-9.3/bin/ pip install psycopg2

Make sure to include the correct path. Thats all :)

UPDATE: For python 3, please install python3-devel instead of python-devel

21
votes

If you using Mac OS, you should install PostgreSQL from source. After installation is finished, you need to add this path using:

export PATH=/local/pgsql/bin:$PATH

or you can append the path like this:

export PATH=.../:usr/local/pgsql/bin

in your .profile file or .zshrc file.

This maybe vary by operating system.

You can follow the installation process from http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/04/linux-postgresql-install-and-configure-from-source/

18
votes

The answers so far are too much like magic recipes. The error that you received tells you that pip cannot find a needed part of the PostgreSQL Query library. Possibly this is because you have it installed in a non-standard place for your OS which is why the message suggests using the --pg-config option.

But a more common reason is that you don't have libpq installed at all. This commonly happens on machines where you do NOT have PostgreSQL server installed because you only want to run client apps, not the server itself. Each OS/distro is different, for instance on Debian/Ubuntu you need to install libpq-dev. This allows you to compile and link code against the PostgreSQL Query library.

Most of the answers also suggest installing a Python dev library. Be careful. If you are only using the default Python installed by your distro, that will work, but if you have a newer version, it could cause problems. If you have built Python on this machine then you already have the dev libraries needed for compiling C/C++ libraries to interface with Python. As long as you are using the correct pip version, the one installed in the same bin folder as the python binary, then you are all set. No need to install the old version.

13
votes

On Debian/Ubuntu:

First install and build dependencies of psycopg2 package:

# apt-get build-dep python-psycopg2

Then in your virtual environment, compile and install psycopg2 module:

(env)$ pip install psycopg2
6
votes

I've done this before where in windows you install first into your base python installation.

Then, you manually copy the installed psycopg2 to the virtualenv install.

It's not pretty, but it works.

5
votes

Besides installing the required packages, I also needed to manually add PostgreSQL bin directory to PATH.
$vi ~/.bash_profile
Add PATH=/usr/pgsql-9.2/bin:$PATH before export PATH.
$source ~/.bash_profile
$pip install psycopg2

5
votes

Before you can install psycopg2 you will need to install the python-dev package.

If you're working from Linux (and possibly other systems but i can't speak from experience) you will need to make sure to be quite exact about what version of python your running when installing the dev package.

For example when I used the command:

sudo apt-get install python3-dev

I still ran into the same error when trying to

pip install psycopg2

As I am using python 3.7 I needed to use the command

sudo apt-get install python3.7-dev

Once I did this I ran into no more issues. Obviously if your on python version 3.5 you would change that 7 to a 5.

5
votes

For MacOS,

Use the below command to install psycopg2, works like charm!!!

env LDFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include -L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib" pip install psycopg2
3
votes

On windows XP you get this error if postgres is not installed ...

3
votes

I installed Postgresql92 using the RedHat / CentOS repository on PG's downloads site http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/redhat/

To get pg_config, I had to add /usr/pgsql-9.2/bin to PATH.

2
votes

I've been battling with this for days, and have finally figured out how to get the "pip install psycopg2" command to run in a virtualenv in Windows (running Cygwin).

I was hitting the "pg_config executable not found." error, but I had already downloaded and installed postgres in Windows. It installed in Cygwin as well; running "which pg_config" in Cygwin gave "/usr/bin/pg_config", and running "pg_config" gave sane output -- however the version installed with Cygwin is:

VERSION = PostgreSQL 8.2.11

This won't work with the current version of psycopg2, which appears to require at least 9.1. When I added "c:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.2\bin" to my Windows path, the Cygwin pip installer was able to find the correct version of PostgreSQL, and I was able to successfully install the module using pip. (This is probably preferable to using the Cygwin version of PostgreSQL anyway, as the native version will run much quicker).

2
votes

On Fedora 24: For Python 3.x

sudo dnf install postgresql-devel python3-devel

sudo dnf install redhat-rpm-config

Activate your Virtual Environment:

pip install psycopg2
2
votes

Psycopg2 Depends on Postgres Libraries. On Ubuntu You can use:

apt-get install libpq-dev

Then:

pip install psycopg2
1
votes

For lowly Windows users were stuck having to install psycopg2 from the link below, just install it to whatever Python installation you have setup. It will place the folder named "psycopg2" in the site-packages folder of your python installation.

After that, just copy that folder to the site-packages directory of your virtualenv and you will have no problems.

here is the link you can find the executable to install psycopg2

http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/

1
votes

On OpenSUSE 13.2, this fixed it:

sudo zypper in postgresql-devel 
1
votes

I could install it in a windows machine and using Anaconda/Spyder with python 2.7 through the following commands:

 !pip install psycopg2

Then to establish the connection to the database:

 import psycopg2
 conn = psycopg2.connect(dbname='dbname',host='host_name',port='port_number', user='user_name', password='password')
1
votes

In Arch base distributions:

sudo pacman -S python-psycopg2
pip2 install psycopg2  # Use pip or pip3 to python3
1
votes

if pip is not working than you can download .whl file from here https://pypi.python.org/pypi/psycopg2 extract it.. than python setup.py install

1
votes

Run below commands and you should be fine

$ apt-get update
$ apt install python3-dev libpq-dev
$ pip3 install psycopg2
0
votes

On Ubuntu I just needed the postgres dev package:

sudo apt-get install postgresql-server-dev-all

*Tested in a virtualenv

0
votes

On OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan)

brew install postgresql
PATH=$PATH:/Library/PostgreSQL/9.4/bin pip install psycopg2
0
votes

On OSX with macports:

sudo port install postgresql96
export PATH=/opt/local/lib/postgresql96/bin:$PATH
0
votes

I was having this problem, the main reason was with 2 equal versions installed. One by postgres.app and one by HomeBrew.

If you choose to keep only the APP:

brew unlink postgresql
pip3 install psycopg2
0
votes

On macOS Mojave make sure you on newest update with Command Line Tools 10.3 - that worked for me - updated it with Software Update, previous version of Command Line Tools on Mojave did not work for me.