🚧🚨 THIS PACKAGE HAS BEEN DEPRECATED 🚨🚧
tensorflow-seving-api==1.9.0
(https://pypi.org/project/tensorflow-serving-api/1.9.0/#files) is now correctly distributed with Python3 classifiers on PyPI. Use official package for tensorflow>=1.9.0
and this package for tensorflow>=1.4.0,<=1.8.0
.
More useful info can be found here: #6
Latest release | |
CI |
Supported Python versions are: 3.5
and 3.6
.
pip install --upgrade tensorflow-serving-api-python3
Tensorflow version | Serving API version | Link to original serving package |
tensorflow~=1.4.0 |
pip install 'tensorflow-serving-api-python3~=1.4.0' |
https://pypi.org/.../1.4.0 |
tensorflow~=1.5.0 |
pip install 'tensorflow-serving-api-python3~=1.5.0' |
https://pypi.org/.../1.5.0 |
tensorflow~=1.6.0 |
pip install 'tensorflow-serving-api-python3~=1.6.0' |
https://pypi.org/.../1.6.0 |
tensorflow~=1.7.0 |
pip install 'tensorflow-serving-api-python3~=1.7.0' |
https://pypi.org/.../1.7.0 |
tensorflow~=1.8.0 |
pip install 'tensorflow-serving-api-python3~=1.8.0' |
https://pypi.org/.../1.8.0 |
Official Serving package (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tensorflow-serving-api) is marked as Python2-only although it supports Python3 (therefore you cannot pip3 install tensorflow-serving-api
). This has been discussed in this thread: tensorflow/serving#700 (unfortunately, the proposal for publishing the Python3 package was rejected).
This package is only redistribution: I only downloaded Python2 .whl
from the PyPI, extracted it and added my setup.py
with Python3 support.