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# Installation


## Requirements

### Core library

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The core library is written in PyTorch. Several components have underlying implementation in CUDA for improved performance. A subset of these components have CPU implementations in C++/PyTorch. It is advised to use PyTorch3D with GPU support in order to use all the features.
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- Linux or macOS or Windows
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- Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 or 3.9
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- PyTorch 1.6.0, 1.7.0, 1.7.1, 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.9.0, 1.9.1 or 1.10.0.
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- torchvision that matches the PyTorch installation. You can install them together as explained at pytorch.org to make sure of this.
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- gcc & g++ ≥ 4.9
- [fvcore](https://github.com/facebookresearch/fvcore)
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- [ioPath](https://github.com/facebookresearch/iopath)
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- If CUDA is to be used, use a version which is supported by the corresponding pytorch version and at least version 9.2.
- If CUDA is to be used and you are building from source, the CUB library must be available. We recommend version 1.10.0.
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The runtime dependencies can be installed by running:
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```
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conda create -n pytorch3d python=3.9
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conda activate pytorch3d
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conda install -c pytorch pytorch=1.9.1 torchvision cudatoolkit=10.2
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conda install -c fvcore -c iopath -c conda-forge fvcore iopath
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```

For the CUB build time dependency, if you are using conda, you can continue with
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conda install -c bottler nvidiacub
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Otherwise download the CUB library from https://github.com/NVIDIA/cub/releases and unpack it to a folder of your choice.
Define the environment variable CUB_HOME before building and point it to the directory that contains `CMakeLists.txt` for CUB.
For example on Linux/Mac,
```
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curl -LO https://github.com/NVIDIA/cub/archive/1.10.0.tar.gz
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tar xzf 1.10.0.tar.gz
export CUB_HOME=$PWD/cub-1.10.0
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```

### Tests/Linting and Demos

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For developing on top of PyTorch3D or contributing, you will need to run the linter and tests. If you want to run any of the notebook tutorials as `docs/tutorials` or the examples in `docs/examples` you will also need matplotlib and OpenCV.
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- scikit-image
- black
- isort
- flake8
- matplotlib
- tdqm
- jupyter
- imageio
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- plotly
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- opencv-python
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These can be installed by running:
```
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# Demos and examples
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conda install jupyter
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pip install scikit-image matplotlib imageio plotly opencv-python
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# Tests/Linting
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pip install black 'isort<5' flake8 flake8-bugbear flake8-comprehensions
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```

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## Installing prebuilt binaries for PyTorch3D
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After installing the above dependencies, run one of the following commands:

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### 1. Install with CUDA support from Anaconda Cloud, on Linux only
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```
# Anaconda Cloud
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conda install pytorch3d -c pytorch3d
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```

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Or, to install a nightly (non-official, alpha) build:
```
# Anaconda Cloud
conda install pytorch3d -c pytorch3d-nightly
```
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### 2. Install from PyPI, on Mac only.
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This works with pytorch 1.9.0 only. The build is CPU only.
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```
pip install pytorch3d
```
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### 3. Install wheels for Linux
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We have prebuilt wheels with CUDA for Linux for PyTorch 1.10.0, for each of the CUDA versions that they support,
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for Python 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9.
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These are installed in a special way.
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For example, to install for Python 3.8, PyTorch 1.10.0 and CUDA 10.2
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```
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pip install --no-index --no-cache-dir pytorch3d -f https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/pytorch3d/packaging/wheels/py38_cu102_pyt1100/download.html
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```

In general, from inside IPython, or in Google Colab or a jupyter notebook, you can install with
```
import sys
import torch
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pyt_version_str=torch.__version__.split("+")[0].replace(".", "")
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version_str="".join([
    f"py3{sys.version_info.minor}_cu",
    torch.version.cuda.replace(".",""),
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    f"_pyt{pyt_version_str}"
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])
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!pip install --no-index --no-cache-dir pytorch3d -f https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/pytorch3d/packaging/wheels/{version_str}/download.html
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```
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## Building / installing from source.
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CUDA support will be included if CUDA is available in pytorch or if the environment variable
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`FORCE_CUDA` is set to `1`.
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### 1. Install from GitHub
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pip install "git+https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d.git"
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To install using the code of the released version instead of from the main branch, use the following instead.
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pip install "git+https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d.git@stable"
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```
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For CUDA builds with versions earlier than CUDA 11, set `CUB_HOME` before building as described above.

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**Install from Github on macOS:**
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Some environment variables should be provided, like this.
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```

### 2. Install from a local clone
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```
git clone https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d.git
cd pytorch3d && pip install -e .
```
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To rebuild after installing from a local clone run, `rm -rf build/ **/*.so` then `pip install -e .`. You often need to rebuild pytorch3d after reinstalling PyTorch. For CUDA builds with versions earlier than CUDA 11, set `CUB_HOME` before building as described above.
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**Install from local clone on macOS:**
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MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.14 CC=clang CXX=clang++ pip install -e .
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**Install from local clone on Windows:**

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Depending on the version of PyTorch, changes to some PyTorch headers may be needed before compilation. These are often discussed in issues in this repository.
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After any necessary patching, you can go to "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019" to compile and install
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```
cd pytorch3d
python3 setup.py install
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After installing, verify whether all unit tests have passed
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cd tests
python3 -m unittest discover -p *.py
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# FAQ

### Can I use Docker?

We don't provide a docker file but see [#113](https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d/issues/113) for a docker file shared by a user (NOTE: this has not been tested by the PyTorch3D team).