python imports from file to the system
If I have a python file contains lines as below :
### my_library.py
#---------
import Test1 as test
import Test2 as tst
import project1 as prj
#---------
and I want to make these modules defined in all my other files in the same directory. I want to make these imports as general imports for the system's python.
If I add the file path in PYTHONPATH enviroment varaible nothing will happen.
Any suggestions please ?
python
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If I have a python file contains lines as below :
### my_library.py
#---------
import Test1 as test
import Test2 as tst
import project1 as prj
#---------
and I want to make these modules defined in all my other files in the same directory. I want to make these imports as general imports for the system's python.
If I add the file path in PYTHONPATH enviroment varaible nothing will happen.
Any suggestions please ?
python
I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
1
IIUC you just need an__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.
– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34
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If I have a python file contains lines as below :
### my_library.py
#---------
import Test1 as test
import Test2 as tst
import project1 as prj
#---------
and I want to make these modules defined in all my other files in the same directory. I want to make these imports as general imports for the system's python.
If I add the file path in PYTHONPATH enviroment varaible nothing will happen.
Any suggestions please ?
python
If I have a python file contains lines as below :
### my_library.py
#---------
import Test1 as test
import Test2 as tst
import project1 as prj
#---------
and I want to make these modules defined in all my other files in the same directory. I want to make these imports as general imports for the system's python.
If I add the file path in PYTHONPATH enviroment varaible nothing will happen.
Any suggestions please ?
python
python
asked Nov 22 '18 at 9:26
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I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
1
IIUC you just need an__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.
– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34
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I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
1
IIUC you just need an__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.
– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34
I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
1
1
IIUC you just need an
__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
IIUC you just need an
__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34
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I want to make it able to use in any other file for example ( test.getArguments() )
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:27
this has surely been answered here. stackoverflow.com/questions/16852811/…
– MEdwin
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
1
IIUC you just need an
__init__.py
file in that directory. The file itself can be empty. It's not totally clear to me what you mean in your question.– roganjosh
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
I want to make it able to use the imported modules in the file above in all other files without importing them
– Raghad Qu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:34