Community
    • Login

    No module named Npp

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Help wanted · · · – – – · · ·
    pythonscript
    32 Posts 4 Posters 7.0k Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Alina GubanovaA
      Alina Gubanova
      last edited by

      Okay, so I was saving it to the default folder then. Found it now, sorry for confusion, had to reload N++ multiple times. The script is automatically saved as .py. Still getting the same mistake.
      And no worries, my python expertise is not high, so I’d rather make sure that every step is correct.

      Alan KilbornA dailD 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 2
      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Alina Gubanova
        last edited by

        @Alina-Gubanova

        You are in an area where I don’t think I can provide further help, but @dail is typing, so… :)

        Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Alina GubanovaA
          Alina Gubanova @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn thanks for your help anyway!

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hello, @alina-gubanova, @alan-kilborn, and All,

            Among my numerous portable versions of Notepad++, installed on my laptop, I considered the most recent one, where the Python script was installed => I tested the Alina’s script with Notepad++ v7.6.3 !

            As this version is located in D:\@@\763\... :

            • First, I created a folder named D:\@@\763\Test

            • Then I created two ANSI files, in folder Test

            • I opened N++ v7.6.3 and the Python console

            • I used the Python script, below which worked as expected : The two files, in the Test folder, have been saved with the new UTf-8 encoding, without any trouble !

            import os;
            import sys;
            import Npp;
            from Npp import notepad
            
            filePathSrc="D:\\@@\\763\\Test" # Path to the folder with files to convert
            
            for root, dirs, files in os.walk(filePathSrc):
                for fn in files:
                    if fn[-4:] == '.txt':
                         notepad.open(root + "\\" + fn)
                         console.write(root + "\\" + fn + "\r\n")
                         notepad.runMenuCommand("Encoding", "Convert to UTF-8")
                         notepad.save()
            notepad.close()
            

            and after executing the script, it wrote, on console :

            Python 2.7.15 (v2.7.15:ca079a3ea3, Apr 30 2018, 16:22:17) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
            Initialisation took 125ms
            Ready.
            D:\@@\763\Test\File_1.txt
            D:\@@\763\Test\File_2.txt
            

            As you can see, in the script :

            • Of course, I just changed the value of the variable filePathSrc

            • I also changed the line :

                     notepad.runMenuCommand("Encoding", "Convert to UTF-8 without BOM")
            

            by the line :

                     notepad.runMenuCommand("Encoding", "Convert to UTF-8")
            

            This detail supposes that @alina-gubanova is using, a very old version of N++ ;-))

            Best Regards,

            guy038

            Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 4
            • dailD
              dail @Alina Gubanova
              last edited by

              @Alina-Gubanova How are you launching the script? Inside of Notepad++?

              Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • Alina GubanovaA
                Alina Gubanova @dail
                last edited by

                @dail yes.
                So these are my steps:
                Run -> Python (where I saved C:…\Python2.7\Lib\idlelib\idle.py “$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)”) -> IDLE opens up in a new window -> press F5 -> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\agubanova\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\scripts\new script.py", line 3, in <module> import Npp; ImportError: No module named Npp

                Alan KilbornA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                • Alina GubanovaA
                  Alina Gubanova @guy038
                  last edited by

                  @guy038 thank you so much for putting your time in such a detailed explanation. I should definitely update my N++ version :)
                  I followed every step of your explanation, and I still get an error. When you Run the script what is the directory that you use?

                  I suspect mine could be wrong. Is it C:…\Python2.7\Lib\idlelib\idle.py “$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)” ?

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Alina Gubanova
                    last edited by Alan Kilborn

                    @Alina-Gubanova said:

                    So these are my steps

                    You could have said that in the beginning and saved some time. You can’t run a Pythonscript that way. It isn’t going to know about the special “notepad” objects. You have to run it from the Pythonscript menu, as I said earlier.

                    Alina GubanovaA dailD 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 4
                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by

                      Hi, @alina-gubanova,

                      Before, describing the tree structure of my D:\@à\763 folder, note two points :

                      • The install folder of a portable N++ version must be different from, either, C\Program files and C\Program files (x86)

                      • Any local installation of Notepad++ needs the zero-length file, doLocalConf.xml, along with the executable notepad++.exe

                      This file, installed by default, assures you that any file created and/or handled by Notepad++, will be located inside the installation folder ;-))


                      Depending of your system, follow one of these links, below, to download the last portable N++ v7.7.1

                      https://notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/7.x/7.7.1/npp.7.7.1.bin.zip

                      https://notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/7.x/7.7.1/npp.7.7.1.bin.x64.zip

                      Just create any folder in your system and extract the contents of the archive in this folder !

                      On the other hand, I’m using the PythonScript v1.3.0.0 ( PythonScript_Full_1.3.0.0.zip ) but you’ll find the latest release v1.4.0.0 , below :

                      https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/releases

                      Note that, from N++ version v7.6 and above, there’s a new organization of plugins, in the Plugins folder. From now on, any plugin, let’s say myFirstPlugin.dll, must be moved inside a folder named the same way, so myFirstPlugin !


                      OK, as promised, here is the tree structure of my D:\@@\763 folder :

                      D:\@@\763
                      	\
                      	|
                      	|-- autoCompletion (folder)
                      	|                \
                      	|                |-- ".xml" files
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- localization (folder)
                      	|              \
                      	|              |-- ".xml" files
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- plugins (folder)
                      	|         \
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- Config (folder)
                      	|         |        \
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |-- Hunspell (folder)
                      	|         |        |          \
                      	|         |        |          |-- en_US.aff
                      	|         |        |          |
                      	|         |        |          |-- en_US.dic
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |-- PythonScript (folder)
                      	|         |        |              \
                      	|         |        |              |-- scripts (folder)
                      	|         |        |                        \
                      	|         |        |                         |-- Alina.py ( YOUR script )
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |-- ".ini" files
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |
                      	|         |        |-- nppPluginList.dll
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- doc (folder)
                      	|         |     \
                      	|         |      |-- PythonScript(folder)
                      	|         |                     \
                      	|         |                     |-- _sources (folder)
                      	|         |                     |
                      	|         |                     |-- _static  (folder)
                      	|         |                     |
                      	|         |                     |-- ".html" files and Miscellaneous files
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- DSpellCheck (folder)
                      	|         |             \
                      	|         |             |-- DSpellCheck.dll
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- mineTools (folder)
                      	|         |           \
                      	|         |           |-- mineTools.dll
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- NppConverter (folder)
                      	|         |              \
                      	|         |              |-- NppConverter.dll
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- NppExport (folder)
                      	|         |           \
                      	|         |           |-- NppExport.dll
                      	|         |
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- PythonScript (folder)
                      	|                        \
                      	|                        |-- lib (folder)
                      	|                        |     \
                      	|                        |      |-- Sub-folders
                      	|                        |      |
                      	|                        |      |-- ".py" files
                      	|                        |
                      	|                        |
                      	|                        |-- scripts (folder)
                      	|                        |         \
                      	|                        |         |-- Samples (folder)
                      	|                        |         |         \
                      	|                        |         |         |-- ".py" scripts
                      	|                        |         |
                      	|                        |         |-- startup.py
                      	|                        |
                      	|                        |
                      	|                        |-- PythonScript.dll  ( Version 1.3.0.0 )
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- Test
                      	|      \
                      	|      |-- File_1.txt
                      	|      |
                      	|      |-- File_2.txt
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- themes (folder)
                      	|        \
                      	|        |-- ".xml" files
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- updater (folder)
                      	|         \
                      	|         |-- GUP.exe
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- gup.xml
                      	|         |
                      	|         |-- libcurl.dll
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- doLocalConf.xml
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- Notepad++.exe  ( Version 7.6.3 )
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- python27.dll
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- SciLexer.dll
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- Some ".txt" files
                      	|
                      	|
                      	|-- Some ".xml" CONFIGURATION files
                      

                      I Just hope that you’ll get some part useful !

                      Cheers,

                      guy038

                      Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                      • Alina GubanovaA
                        Alina Gubanova @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn I apologize for the confusion. Followed the steps that were suggested by a coworker, so wasn’t aware of the issue. I’ll try running it that way. Thank you for your time

                        Alan KilbornA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • Alina GubanovaA
                          Alina Gubanova @guy038
                          last edited by

                          @guy038 thank you so much for putting time into this and offering some useful advice! I’ll make sure to follow the steps and let you know!

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                          • dailD
                            dail @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            @Alan-Kilborn said:

                            @Alina-Gubanova said:

                            So these are my steps

                            You could have said that in the beginning and saved some time. You can’t run a Pythonscript that way. It isn’t going to know about the special “notepad” objects. You have to run it from the Pythonscript menu, as I said earlier.

                            My suspicion was correct :)

                            Alan KilbornA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @dail
                              last edited by

                              @dail said:

                              My suspicion was correct

                              Yes, except technically the OP was launching it from within Notepad++. But…there are degrees of within, and when you are wanting to do operations with Python tight to the Scintilla and Notepad++ cores (the original script used the notepad object), you have to be REALLY within. :)

                              • Run menu : sorta within, but mostly not because it is just telling Notepad++ to launch an external process

                              • Pythonscript menu : really within, because it is using the Python interpreter part of the plugin (and can access the editor (Scintilla) and notepad (N++) objects.

                              And @dail, I know you know all this … I write it for the edification of other readers. :)

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 6
                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn @Alina Gubanova
                                last edited by

                                @Alina-Gubanova said:

                                I apologize for the confusion. Followed the steps that were suggested by a coworker…

                                No apology needed – it slowed you down in getting a solution you needed, is all. Didn’t hurt me/us a bit. :)

                                Never trust those shifty coworkers!! ;)

                                Write back if you need more help. If you don’t need more help, just upvote the postings here that helped you most.

                                Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                • Alina GubanovaA
                                  Alina Gubanova @Alan Kilborn
                                  last edited by

                                  @Alan-Kilborn Just to be very clear: I save the script that I need and then run it directly from the Pythonscript menu:
                                  Plugins -> Python Scropt -> Scripts -> nameofmyscript.
                                  Tried it just now, it seems like nothing is happening. It just opens a new window new1. Console is empty as well.
                                  What step am I missing?

                                  Alan KilbornA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn @Alina Gubanova
                                    last edited by

                                    @Alina-Gubanova

                                    I think you are on the right track for running your script now.

                                    I presume you are trying to run the original script you posted? If that’s the case, I don’t see any reason why a new1 window would be opened. Perhaps you should add some more console.write() statements to the script to attempt to track control flow?

                                    Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • Alina GubanovaA
                                      Alina Gubanova @Alan Kilborn
                                      last edited by

                                      @Alan-Kilborn Now I just get Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\...\Notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\scripts\convertutf8.py", line 14, in <module> console.write() Boost.Python.ArgumentError: Python argument types in Console.write(Console) did not match C++ signature: write(class NppPythonScript::PythonConsole {lvalue}, class boost::python::api::object) when I added some console.write()

                                      Alan KilbornA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • Alan KilbornA
                                        Alan Kilborn @Alina Gubanova
                                        last edited by

                                        Well, from the error message I’d assume that you put console.write() directly in your code. What I mean was to put something like console.write('got here!') at a strategic place or putting a variable name inside the parens, or…just in general some debugging techniques that one might do when programming Python without an IDE.

                                        Like @guy038, when I run your original script on some test files, it seems to do what you intend.

                                        I’m assuming you got this working script from a coworker as you hinted before. Perhaps asking him/her for help getting it going is a better path than us trying to help you from afar.

                                        Alina GubanovaA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                        • Alina GubanovaA
                                          Alina Gubanova @Alan Kilborn
                                          last edited by

                                          @Alan-Kilborn Okay, will do! Thank you again!

                                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                          • guy038G
                                            guy038
                                            last edited by guy038

                                            Hello, @alina-gubanova,

                                            I don’t really understand why you cannot get it straight. It should be practically obvious !

                                            • Create a folder, outside C\Program files..., on your configuration

                                            • Install a recent portable N++ version by extracting the archive’s contents inside this folder

                                            • Install a recent PythonScript release, by extracting the archive’s contents inside this folder

                                            • Verify that the tree structure, of this new installation folder of N++, is like in my previous post

                                            • Open Notepad++

                                            • Select the option Plugins > PythonScript > New Script

                                            • Enter a name for your script, let’s say Alina and click on the Save button

                                            => A new tab, Alina.py is, then, displayed

                                            • Paste the contents of your script, below, changing, of course, the value of the filePathSrc variable
                                            import os;
                                            import sys;
                                            import Npp;
                                            from Npp import notepad
                                            
                                            filePathSrc="X:\\xxxxxxxxxxxxt" # Path to the folder with files to convert
                                            
                                            for root, dirs, files in os.walk(filePathSrc):
                                                for fn in files:
                                                    if fn[-4:] == '.txt':
                                                         notepad.open(root + "\\" + fn)
                                                         console.write(root + "\\" + fn + "\r\n")
                                                         notepad.runMenuCommand("Encoding", "Convert to UTF-8")
                                                         notepad.save()
                                            notepad.close()
                                            
                                            • Save the Alina.py Python file

                                            • Close and restart Notepad++ ( IMPORTANT as your script will be found, inside the Python files list)

                                            • Choose the option Plugins > PythonScript > Show Console, just to visualize possible errors

                                            • Then, run your script, by selecting the option Plugins > PythonScript > Scripts > Alina

                                            => The absolute paths of all the files of your folder should be displayed on the Python console

                                            Done ! Here we are ;-))

                                            Best Regards,

                                            guy038

                                            Alina GubanovaA Alan KilbornA 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                            • First post
                                              Last post
                                            The Community of users of the Notepad++ text editor.
                                            Powered by NodeBB | Contributors