I know that there are plenty of similar questions on stack overflow. But the common answer doesn't seem to be working for me.
I have a file structure like this
proj/ lib/ __init__.py aa.py bb.py test/ __init__.py aa_test.py I figured that if I include the code in my test.py
import lib.aa or
from lib import aa I would be able to reference the modules in the lib/ directory. But that did not work.
So I tried to add to path, and it adds it correctly:
os.environ["PATH"] += ":%s" % os.path.abspath(os.path.join("..","")) print os.environ["PATH"] but even now when I try the import statements above... I keep getting the error
ImportError: No module named aa or
ImportError: Importing from non-package <Something...> Is there something obvious I am missing?
Is there a way to check if I have configured my __init__.py files correctly, or to see my package hierarchy?
You need to update your sys.path, which is where python looks for modules, as opposed to your system's path in the current environment, which is what os.environ["PATH"] is referring to.
Example:
import os, sys sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("..")) import aa After doing this, you can use your functions in aa like this: aa.myfunc()
There's some more information in the accepted answer for python: import a module from a directory
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