I'm running into a strange error when running App Engine from within my virtualenv. Here is the error:
File "/home/matthew/dev/sdks/google_appengine_1.5.2/google/appengine/tools/dev_appserver.py", line 2318, in LoadModuleRestricted description)
File "/home/matthew/dev/projects/webapp2/project/src/webapp2.py", line 11, in <module>
from __future__ import with_statement
ImportError: No module named __future__
- If I run python in my virtualenv and type
import __future__
, it imports. - If I deactivate my virtualenv and run dev_appserver.py, the app works.
- But if my virtualenv is active AND I run dev_appserver.py (even though #1 is true), the app does not work and I get the error above.
Why would __future__
be available while running the Python interpreter, but not dev_appserver.py?
dev_appserver.py
work if you remove the future statement? Can it find other imports in the virtualenv? It could just seem like__future__
is the problem because it's the first line of the file.from __future__ import
andimport __future__
aren't actually the same... the first is a future statement, not really an import, and is treated specially by the bytecompiler. The second actually imports the real module__future__
. Does the first work in the interpreter in the virtualenv?dev_appserver.py
uses pretty complicated semantics to import modules, using theimp
module and PEP 302 import hooks. It seems to me this could mess up future statements or module imports in odd situations pretty easily.