I grabbed this from natw's vimrc (I think...maybe sontek), but it should do the trick, so long as your packages are findable by your current install of Python. This lets you use gf, but also sets up searching these files for autocompletion. Note the py <<EOF part, which starts a section interpreted in Python. This means you'd have to have the python interpreter installed in vim to use it.
function! LoadPythonPath()
py <<EOF
# load PYTHONPATH into vim, this lets you hover over a module name
# and type 'gf' (for goto file) and open that file in vim. Useful
# and easier than rope for simple tasks
import os.path
import sys
import vim
for p in sys.path:
if os.path.isdir(p):
vim.command(r"set path+=%s" % (p.replace(" ", r"\ ")))
EOF
endfunction
Btw, I don't like to have this load automatically, so I set it to a function that intelligently loads/unloads when I call it/first enter a Python doc. And I add a let g:PythonPathLoaded=1 to the previous function.
function! GetPythonPath()
if !exists("g:PythonPathLoaded")
call LoadPythonPath()
return
elseif g:PythonPathLoaded
return
else
call LoadPythonPath()
endif
endfunction
And I have an unload function too...though I'm not sure whether this makes a huge difference.
function! UnloadPythonPath()
py <<EOF
# load PYTHONPATH into vim, this lets you hover over a module name
# and type 'gf' (for goto file) and open that file in vim. Useful
# and easier than rope for simple tasks
for p in sys.path:
if os.path.isdir(p):
vim.command(r"set path-=%s" % (p.replace(" ", r"\ ")))
EOF
let g:PythonPathLoaded = 0
endfunction
Hope this helps! Plus, an added bonus is that this will load your packages regardless of whether you are using virtualenv (since it, I believe, runs whatever is set as 'python' at the moment).