--- layout: page title: "Installation in Python virtual environment" description: "How to install Home Assistant in a Python virtual environment." date: 2016-4-16 16:40 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true redirect_from: /getting-started/installation-virtualenv/ --- If you already have Python 3.5.3 or later installed, you can easily give Home Assistant a spin. It's recommended when installing Python packages that you use a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/venv.html#module-venv). This will make sure that your Python installation and Home Assistant installation won't impact one another. The following steps will work on most unix like systems. _(If you're on a Debian based system, you will need to install Python virtual environment support using `apt-get install python3-pip python3-venv`.)_

It is recommended to use the [advanced guide](/docs/installation/raspberry-pi/) which allows for the installation to run as a `homeassistant` user. The steps below may be shorter but some users find difficulty when applying updates and may run into issues.

### {% linkable_title Install %} 1. Create a virtual environment in your current directory: ``` $ python3 -m venv homeassistant ``` 2. Open the virtual environment: ``` $ cd homeassistant ``` 3. Activate the virtual environment: ``` $ source bin/activate ``` 4. Install wheel: ``` $ python3 -m pip install wheel ``` 5. Install Home Assistant: ``` $ python3 -m pip install homeassistant ``` 6. Configure it to [autostart](/docs/autostart/) 7. Or run Home Assistant manually: ``` $ hass --open-ui ``` ### {% linkable_title Upgrade %} 1. Stop Home Assistant 2. Open the directory where the virtual environment is located: ``` $ cd homeassistant ``` 3. Activate the virtual environment: ``` $ source bin/activate ``` 4. Upgrade Home Assistant: ``` $ python3 -m pip install --upgrade homeassistant ``` 5. Start Home Assistant ### {% linkable_title Notes %} - In the future, if you want to start Home Assistant manually again, follow step 2, 3 and 5. - It's recommended to run Home Assistant as a dedicated user.

Looking for more advanced guides? Check our [Rasbian guide](/docs/installation/raspberry-pi/) or the [other installation guides](/docs/installation/).

### {% linkable_title After upgrading Python %} If you've upgraded Python (for example, you were running 3.5.2 and now you've installed 3.5.4) then you'll need to build a new virtual environment. Simply rename your existing virtual environment directory: ```bash $ mv homeassistant homeassistant.old ``` Then follow the [Install](/docs/installation/virtualenv/#install) steps again, being sure to use the newly installed version of Python.