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LightGBM Python-package ======================= |License| |Python Versions| |PyPI Version| |Downloads| |API Docs| Installation ------------ Preparation ''''''''''' 32-bit Python is not supported. Please install 64-bit version. If you have a strong need to install with 32-bit Python, refer to `Build 32-bit Version with 32-bit Python section <#build-32-bit-version-with-32-bit-python>`__. `setuptools <https://pypi.org/project/setuptools>`_ is needed. Install from `PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/lightgbm>`_ '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm You may need to install `wheel <https://pythonwheels.com>`_ via ``pip install wheel`` first. Compiled library that is included in the wheel file supports both **GPU** and **CPU** versions out of the box. This feature is experimental and available only for **Windows** currently. To use **GPU** version you only need to install OpenCL Runtime libraries. For NVIDIA and AMD GPU they are included in the ordinary drivers for your graphics card, so no action is required. If you would like your AMD or Intel CPU to act like a GPU (for testing and debugging) you can install `AMD APP SDK <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/releases/download/v2.0.12/AMD-APP-SDKInstaller-v3.0.130.135-GA-windows-F-x64.exe>`_. For **Windows** users, `VC runtime <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads>`_ is needed if **Visual Studio** (2015 or newer) is not installed. For **Linux** users, **glibc** >= 2.14 is required. For **macOS** (we provide wheels for 3 newest macOS versions) users: - Starting from version 2.2.1, the library file in distribution wheels is built by the **Apple Clang** (Xcode_8.3.3 for versions 2.2.1 - 2.3.1, and Xcode_9.4.1 from version 2.3.2) compiler. This means that you don't need to install the **gcc** compiler anymore. Instead of that you need to install the **OpenMP** library, which is required for running LightGBM on the system with the **Apple Clang** compiler. You can install the **OpenMP** library by the following command: ``brew install libomp``. - For version smaller than 2.2.1 and not smaller than 2.1.2, **gcc-8** with **OpenMP** support must be installed first. Refer to `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#gcc>`__ for installation of **gcc-8** with **OpenMP** support. - For version smaller than 2.1.2, **gcc-7** with **OpenMP** is required. Build from Sources ****************** .. code:: sh pip install --no-binary :all: lightgbm For **Linux** and **macOS** users, installation from sources requires installed `CMake`_. For **macOS** users, you can perform installation either with **Apple Clang** or **gcc**. - In case you prefer **Apple Clang**, you should install **OpenMP** (details for installation can be found in `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#apple-clang>`__) first and **CMake** version 3.16 or higher is required. - In case you prefer **gcc**, you need to install it (details for installation can be found in `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#gcc>`__) and specify compilers by running ``export CXX=g++-7 CC=gcc-7`` (replace "7" with version of **gcc** installed on your machine) first. For **Windows** users, **Visual Studio** (or `VS Build Tools <https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/>`_) is needed. If you get any errors during installation, you may need to install `CMake`_ (version 3.8 or higher). Build Threadless Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--nomp All requirements, except the **OpenMP** requirement for **macOS** users, from `Build from Sources section <#build-from-sources>`__ apply for this installation option as well. It is **strongly not recommended** to use this version of LightGBM! Build MPI Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--mpi All requirements from `Build from Sources section <#build-from-sources>`__ apply for this installation option as well. For **Windows** users, compilation with **MinGW-w64** is not supported and `CMake`_ (version 3.8 or higher) is strongly required. **MPI** libraries are needed: details for installation can be found in `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#build-mpi-version>`__. Build GPU Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--gpu All requirements from `Build from Sources section <#build-from-sources>`__ apply for this installation option as well. For **Windows** users, `CMake`_ (version 3.8 or higher) is strongly required. **Boost** and **OpenCL** are needed: details for installation can be found in `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#build-gpu-version>`__. Almost always you also need to pass ``OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR``, ``OpenCL_LIBRARY`` options for **Linux** and ``BOOST_ROOT``, ``BOOST_LIBRARYDIR`` options for **Windows** to **CMake** via ``pip`` options, like .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--gpu --install-option="--opencl-include-dir=/usr/local/cuda/include/" --install-option="--opencl-library=/usr/local/cuda/lib64/libOpenCL.so" All available options: - boost-root - boost-dir - boost-include-dir - boost-librarydir - opencl-include-dir - opencl-library For more details see `FindBoost <https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindBoost.html>`__ and `FindOpenCL <https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindOpenCL.html>`__. Build CUDA Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--cuda All requirements from `Build from Sources section <#build-from-sources>`__ apply for this installation option as well, and `CMake`_ (version 3.16 or higher) is strongly required. **CUDA** library (version 9.0 or higher) is needed: details for installation can be found in `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst#build-cuda-version-experimental>`__. Build HDFS Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--hdfs Note that the installation process of HDFS version was tested only on **Linux**. Build with MinGW-w64 on Windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--mingw `CMake`_ and `MinGW-w64 <https://mingw-w64.org/>`_ should be installed first. It is recommended to use **Visual Studio** for its better multithreading efficiency in **Windows** for many-core systems (see `Question 4 <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/FAQ.rst#4-i-am-using-windows-should-i-use-visual-studio-or-mingw-for-compiling-lightgbm>`__ and `Question 8 <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/FAQ.rst#8-cpu-usage-is-low-like-10-in-windows-when-using-lightgbm-on-very-large-datasets-with-many-core-systems>`__). Build 32-bit Version with 32-bit Python ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm --install-option=--bit32 By default, installation in environment with 32-bit Python is prohibited. However, you can remove this prohibition on your own risk by passing ``bit32`` option. It is **strongly not recommended** to use this version of LightGBM! Install from `conda-forge channel <https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lightgbm>`_ ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' If you use ``conda`` to manage Python dependencies, you can install LightGBM using ``conda install``. **Note**: The `lightgbm conda-forge feedstock <https://github.com/conda-forge/lightgbm-feedstock>`_ is not maintained by LightGBM maintainers. .. code:: sh conda install -c conda-forge lightgbm Install from GitHub ''''''''''''''''''' All requirements from `Build from Sources section <#build-from-sources>`__ apply for this installation option as well. For **Windows** users, if you get any errors during installation and there is the warning ``WARNING:LightGBM:Compilation with MSBuild from existing solution file failed.`` in the log, you should install `CMake`_ (version 3.8 or higher). .. code:: sh git clone --recursive https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM.git cd LightGBM/python-package # export CXX=g++-7 CC=gcc-7 # macOS users, if you decided to compile with gcc, don't forget to specify compilers (replace "7" with version of gcc installed on your machine) python setup.py install Note: ``sudo`` (or administrator rights in **Windows**) may be needed to perform the command. Run ``python setup.py install --nomp`` to disable **OpenMP** support. All requirements from `Build Threadless Version section <#build-threadless-version>`__ apply for this installation option as well. Run ``python setup.py install --mpi`` to enable **MPI** support. All requirements from `Build MPI Version section <#build-mpi-version>`__ apply for this installation option as well. Run ``python setup.py install --mingw``, if you want to use **MinGW-w64** on **Windows** instead of **Visual Studio**. All requirements from `Build with MinGW-w64 on Windows section <#build-with-mingw-w64-on-windows>`__ apply for this installation option as well. Run ``python setup.py install --gpu`` to enable GPU support. All requirements from `Build GPU Version section <#build-gpu-version>`__ apply for this installation option as well. To pass additional options to **CMake** use the following syntax: ``python setup.py install --gpu --opencl-include-dir=/usr/local/cuda/include/``, see `Build GPU Version section <#build-gpu-version>`__ for the complete list of them. Run ``python setup.py install --cuda`` to enable CUDA support. All requirements from `Build CUDA Version section <#build-cuda-version>`__ apply for this installation option as well. Run ``python setup.py install --hdfs`` to enable HDFS support. All requirements from `Build HDFS Version section <#build-hdfs-version>`__ apply for this installation option as well. Run ``python setup.py install --bit32``, if you want to use 32-bit version. All requirements from `Build 32-bit Version with 32-bit Python section <#build-32-bit-version-with-32-bit-python>`__ apply for this installation option as well. If you get any errors during installation or due to any other reasons, you may want to build dynamic library from sources by any method you prefer (see `Installation Guide <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/docs/Installation-Guide.rst>`__) and then just run ``python setup.py install --precompile``. Build Wheel File **************** You can use ``python setup.py bdist_wheel`` instead of ``python setup.py install`` to build wheel file and use it for installation later. This might be useful for systems with restricted or completely without network access. Install Dask-package '''''''''''''''''''' To install all additional dependencies required for Dask-package, you can append ``[dask]`` to LightGBM package name: .. code:: sh pip install lightgbm[dask] Or replace ``python setup.py install`` with ``pip install -e .[dask]`` if you are installing the package from source files. Troubleshooting --------------- In case you are facing any errors during the installation process, you can examine ``$HOME/LightGBM_compilation.log`` file, in which all operations are logged, to get more details about occurred problem. Also, please attach this file to the issue on GitHub to help faster indicate the cause of the error. Refer to `FAQ <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/tree/master/docs/FAQ.rst>`_. Examples -------- Refer to the walk through examples in `Python guide folder <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/tree/master/examples/python-guide>`_. Development Guide ----------------- The code style of Python-package follows `PEP 8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_. If you would like to make a contribution and not familiar with PEP 8, please check the PEP 8 style guide first. Otherwise, the check won't pass. Only E501 (line too long) and W503 (line break occurred before a binary operator) can be ignored. Documentation strings (docstrings) are written in the NumPy style. .. |License| image:: https://img.shields.io/github/license/microsoft/lightgbm.svg :target: https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/blob/master/LICENSE .. |Python Versions| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/lightgbm.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white :target: https://pypi.org/project/lightgbm .. |PyPI Version| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/lightgbm.svg?logo=pypi&logoColor=white :target: https://pypi.org/project/lightgbm .. |Downloads| image:: https://pepy.tech/badge/lightgbm :target: https://pepy.tech/project/lightgbm .. |API Docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/lightgbm/badge/?version=latest :target: https://lightgbm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Python-API.html .. _CMake: https://cmake.org/