Version: Main/Unreleased

Installing Rasa Open Source

Install Rasa Open Source

First make sure your pip version is up to date:

pip3 install -U pip

To install Rasa Open Source:

pip3 install rasa
Telemetry reporting

When you run Rasa Open Source for the first time, you’ll see a message notifying you about anonymous usage data that is being collected. You can read more about how that data is pulled out and what it is used for in the telemetry documentation.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Rasa Open Source!

You can now create a new project with:

rasa init

You can learn about the most important Rasa commands in the Command Line Interface.

Building from Source

If you want to use the development version of Rasa Open Source, you can get it from GitHub:

curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
git clone https://github.com/RasaHQ/rasa.git
cd rasa
poetry install

Additional dependencies

For some machine learning algorithms you need to install additional python packages. They aren't installed by default to keep the footprint small.

The page on Tuning Your Model will help you pick the right configuration for your assistant and alert you to additional dependencies.

Just give me everything!

If you don't mind the additional dependencies lying around, you can use

pip3 install 'rasa[full]'

to install all needed dependencies for every configuration.

Python 3.10 requirements

If you are using Linux, installing rasa[full] could result in a failure while installing tokenizers and cryptography.

In order to resolve it, you must follow these steps to install a Rust compiler:

apt install rustc && apt install cargo

After initializing the Rust compiler, you should restart the console and check its installation:

rustc --version

In case the PATH variable had not been automatically setup, run:

export PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH"

If you are using macOS, note that installing rasa[full] (either via pip or from source) could result in a failure while installing tokenizers (issue described in depth here).

In order to resolve it, you must follow these steps to install a Rust compiler:

brew install rustup
rustup-init

After initializing the Rust compiler, you should restart the console and check its installation:

rustc --version

In case the PATH variable had not been automatically setup, run:

export PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$PATH"

Dependencies for spaCy

For more information on spaCy models, check out the spaCy docs.

You can install it with the following commands:

pip3 install 'rasa[spacy]'
python3 -m spacy download en_core_web_md
Using zsh?

In zsh, square brackets are interpreted as patterns on the command line. To run commands with square brackets, you can either enclose the arguments with square brackets in quotes, like pip3 install 'rasa[spacy]', or escape the square brackets using backslashes, like pip3 install rasa\[spacy\]. We recommend using the former method (pip3 install 'rasa[spacy]') in our documentation because it works as expected across any shell

This will install Rasa Open Source as well as spaCy and its language model for the English language, but many other languages are available too. We recommend using at least the "medium" sized models (_md) instead of the spaCy's default small en_core_web_sm model. Small models require less memory to run, but will likely reduce intent classification performance.

Dependencies for MITIE

First, run

pip3 install git+https://github.com/mit-nlp/MITIE.git
pip3 install 'rasa[mitie]'

and then download the MITIE models. The file you need is total_word_feature_extractor.dat. Save this anywhere. If you want to use MITIE, you need to tell it where to find this file (in this example it was saved in the data folder of the project directory).

Upgrading Versions

To upgrade your installed version of Rasa Open Source to the latest version from PyPI:

pip3 install --upgrade rasa

To download a specific version, specify the version number:

pip3 install rasa==3.0