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ModuleNotFoundError - websockets

Open haxjakt opened this issue 11 months ago • 0 comments

Problem on Windows 11, python version 3.12

Encounter the following error:

[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava - [13:12:32.253] Loading script C:\Users\Horia\AppData\Local\Temp\mitmproxy-python-plugin1517772022857169551.py
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava - [13:12:32.263] error in script C:\Users\Horia\AppData\Local\Temp\mitmproxy-python-plugin1517772022857169551.py
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava - Traceback (most recent call last):
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava -   File "C:\Users\Horia\AppData\Local\Temp\mitmproxy-python-plugin1517772022857169551.py", line 16, in <module>
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava -     import websockets
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava - ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'websockets'
[Thread-18] INFO io.appium.mitmproxy.MitmproxyJava - [13:12:32.264] HTTP(S) proxy listening at *:8080.

I have seen this issue, and it seems I need to install mitmproxy via pip? I just don't understand how will that work, since pip install mitmproxy will download a python module, and I need the mitmdump.exe path when instatiating MitmproxyJava class.

I have also tried to install mitmproxy using:

  • the windows installer, same error as above
  • pipx, as hinted in here, same error as above
  • pip, but I cannot find the path to the mitmdump executable

What am I doing wrong?

haxjakt avatar Mar 17 '24 11:03 haxjakt