I am writing an application (a server wrapper for Minecraft) that I wish to make extensible with plugins. I have a system in place that works, however I think that in the long run it could use improvement.
The way that I have it now, the application calls a "get_plugins" method in the server class that, first imports a file named pluginutils.py (pluginutils.py defines a BasePlugin class which all plugins subclass), and then loops through every .py file in the cmds directory, importing it and checking to see if it is a subclass of BasePlugin. If it is, it stores an instance of it in a dictionary, for which the key is a cmd class variable defined in the plugin. Whenever the application receives a command from the server it checks if it is a key in the dictionary and if so runs the start method of the instance stored in the dictionary, to which it passes the necessary arguments taken from the command.
While this works, I feel like this is a sloppy way to do it. Are there any better techniques for implementing a system similar to this? I want to write this myself (I don't want to use anything like zope.interface) as this is a learning experience. Thanks.