![]() (currently only on Windows) angle: A alternate OpenGL backend, if it’s available Gstreamer: The gstreamer video/audio backend, if it’s available You can now do pip install "kivy" to automatically install the correct sdl2 for the Kivy instead of having to do pip install kivy kivy_deps.sdl2=x.y.z, They are typically released and versioned to match specific Kivy versions, so we provide selectors The following selectors install backends packaged as wheels by kivy under the Kivy_deps namespace. Tuio: The dependencies required to make TUIO work (primarily oscpy). any headers required forĬompilation, and all dependencies required to run the tests and creating the docs. it doesn’t include the base/media/full dependencies). dev: All the additional dependencies required to run Kivy in development mode full: All the typical dependencies required for Kivy to run, including video/audio and media: Only the video/audio dependencies required for Kivy toīe able to play media. Subsequent commands outside the virtual environment):īase: The minimum typical dependencies required for Kivy to run, Substitute python3 instead of python and also add a -user flag in the In the terminal, update pip and other installationĭependencies so you have the latest version as follows (for linux users you may have to Setup terminal and pip ¶īefore Kivy can be installed, Python and pip needs to be pre-installed. ![]() Alternatively, installingįrom source is required for newer Python versions not listedĪbove or if the wheels do not work or fail to run properly. Versions on Windows, macOS, Linux, and RPi. Kivy provides pre-compiled wheels for the supported Python Pre-compiled wheel, if available, otherwise from source (see below). The easiest way to install Kivy is with pip, which installs Kivy using either a Kivy 2.1.0 officially supports Python versions 3.7 - 3.10. Read the changelog here.įor other Kivy versions, select the documentation from the dropdown on the top left.
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