How to config nltk data directory from code?
How to config nltk data directory开发者_如何学JAVA from code?
Just change items of nltk.data.path
, it's a simple list.
From the code, http://www.nltk.org/_modules/nltk/data.html:
``nltk:path``: Specifies the file stored in the NLTK data package at *path*. NLTK will search for these files in the directories specified by ``nltk.data.path``.
Then within the code:
######################################################################
# Search Path
######################################################################
path = []
"""A list of directories where the NLTK data package might reside.
These directories will be checked in order when looking for a
resource in the data package. Note that this allows users to
substitute in their own versions of resources, if they have them
(e.g., in their home directory under ~/nltk_data)."""
# User-specified locations:
path += [d for d in os.environ.get('NLTK_DATA', str('')).split(os.pathsep) if d]
if os.path.expanduser('~/') != '~/':
path.append(os.path.expanduser(str('~/nltk_data')))
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
# Common locations on Windows:
path += [
str(r'C:\nltk_data'), str(r'D:\nltk_data'), str(r'E:\nltk_data'),
os.path.join(sys.prefix, str('nltk_data')),
os.path.join(sys.prefix, str('lib'), str('nltk_data')),
os.path.join(os.environ.get(str('APPDATA'), str('C:\\')), str('nltk_data'))
]
else:
# Common locations on UNIX & OS X:
path += [
str('/usr/share/nltk_data'),
str('/usr/local/share/nltk_data'),
str('/usr/lib/nltk_data'),
str('/usr/local/lib/nltk_data')
]
To modify the path, simply append to the list of possible paths:
import nltk
nltk.data.path.append("/home/yourusername/whateverpath/")
Or in windows:
import nltk
nltk.data.path.append("C:\somewhere\farfar\away\path")
I use append, example
nltk.data.path.append('/libs/nltk_data/')
Instead of adding nltk.data.path.append('your/path/to/nltk_data')
to every script, NLTK accepts NLTK_DATA environment variable. (code link)
Open ~/.bashrc
(or ~/.profile
) with text editor (e.g. nano
, vim
, gedit
), and add following line:
export NLTK_DATA="your/path/to/nltk_data"
Execute source
to load environmental variable
source ~/.bashrc
Test
Open python and execute following lines
import nltk
nltk.data.path
Your can see your nltk data path already in there.
Reference: @alvations's answer on nltk/nltk #1997
For those using uwsgi:
I was having trouble because I wanted a uwsgi app (running as a different user than myself) to have access to nltk data that I had previously downloaded. What worked for me was adding the following line to myapp_uwsgi.ini
:
env = NLTK_DATA=/home/myuser/nltk_data/
This sets the environment variable NLTK_DATA
, as suggested by @schemacs.
You may need to restart your uwsgi process after making this change.
Using fnjn's advice above on printing out the path:
print(nltk.data.path)
I saw the path strings in this type of format on windows:
C:\\Users\\my_user_name\\AppData\\Roaming\\SPB_Data
So I switched my path from the python type forward slash '/', to a double backslash '\\' when I used path.append:
nltk.data.path.append("C:\\workspace\\my_project\\data\\nltk_books")
The exception went away.
Another solution is to get ahead of it.
try import nltk nltk.download()
When the window box pops up asking if you want to download the corpus , you can specify there which directory it is to be downloaded to.
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