No module named googleapiclient when trying to import Google Sheets Data












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When I try to setup the google sheets api, I'm trying to run the quickstart.api, and I'm getting this error



    from googleapiclient.discovery import build
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'googleapiclient'


I tried reinstalling the google client and had two failures that I can't solve



Failed building wheel for google-api-python-client


and



Failed building wheel for httplib2









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    When I try to setup the google sheets api, I'm trying to run the quickstart.api, and I'm getting this error



        from googleapiclient.discovery import build
    ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'googleapiclient'


    I tried reinstalling the google client and had two failures that I can't solve



    Failed building wheel for google-api-python-client


    and



    Failed building wheel for httplib2









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      When I try to setup the google sheets api, I'm trying to run the quickstart.api, and I'm getting this error



          from googleapiclient.discovery import build
      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'googleapiclient'


      I tried reinstalling the google client and had two failures that I can't solve



      Failed building wheel for google-api-python-client


      and



      Failed building wheel for httplib2









      share|improve this question














      When I try to setup the google sheets api, I'm trying to run the quickstart.api, and I'm getting this error



          from googleapiclient.discovery import build
      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'googleapiclient'


      I tried reinstalling the google client and had two failures that I can't solve



      Failed building wheel for google-api-python-client


      and



      Failed building wheel for httplib2






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          It seems you are missing the python3.6-dev package, which is installed using apt:



          sudo apt update
          sudo apt install python3.6-dev


          After this, repeat your installation using pip as before.






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          It seems you are missing the python3.6-dev package, which is installed using apt:



          sudo apt update
          sudo apt install python3.6-dev


          After this, repeat your installation using pip as before.






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          It seems you are missing the python3.6-dev package, which is installed using apt:



          sudo apt update
          sudo apt install python3.6-dev


          After this, repeat your installation using pip as before.






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          It seems you are missing the python3.6-dev package, which is installed using apt:



          sudo apt update
          sudo apt install python3.6-dev


          After this, repeat your installation using pip as before.







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