I started using Python few days back and I think I have a very basic question where I am stuck. Maybe I am not doing it correctly in Python so wanted some advice from the experts:
I have a config.cfg & a class test in one package lib as follows:
myProj/lib/pkg1/config.cfg
[api_config]
url = https://someapi.com/v1/
username=sumitk
myProj/lib/pkg1/test.py
class test(object):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
config.read('config.cfg')
print config.get('api_config', 'username')
#just printing here but will be using this as a class variable
def some other foos()..
Now I want to create an object of test in some other module in a different package
myProj/example/useTest.py
from lib.pkg1.test import test
def temp(a, b, c):
var = test()
def main():
temp("","","")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Running useTest.py is giving me error:
...
print config.get('api_config', 'username')
File "C:\Python27\lib\ConfigParser.py", line 607, in get
raise NoSectionError(section)
ConfigParser.NoSectionError: No section: 'api_config'
Now if I place thie useTest.py in the same package it runs perfectly fine:
myProj/lib/pkg1/useTest.py
myProj/lib/pkg1/test.py
myProj/lib/pkg1/config.cfg
I guess there is some very basic package access concept in Python that I am not aware of or is there something I am doing wrong here?