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Importing everything ( * ) dynamically from a module
I have a Python module that I want to dynamically import given only a string of the module name. Normally I use importlib or __import__ and this works quite well given that I know which objects I want ...
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Prevent Python from caching the imported modules
While developing a largeish project (split in several files and folders) in Python with IPython, I run into the trouble of cached imported modules.
The problem is that instructions import module only ...
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Python imports across modules and global variables
I have a question which seems to be rather fundamental but I can't seem to find any help on this anywhere.
file_a.py >>
from xyz import XYZ
class A:
.
.
.
file_b.py >>
...
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Test for Python module dependencies being installed
How could one test whether a set of modules is installed, given the names of the modules. E.g.
modules = set(["sys", "os", "jinja"])
for module in modules:
# if test(module exists):
# do ...
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3answers
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Python: How do I disallow imports of a class from a module?
I tried:
__all__ = ['SpamPublicClass']
But, of course that's just for:
from spammodule import *
Is there a way to block importing of a class. I'm worried about confusion on the API level of my ...
1
vote
2answers
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re-import module-under-test to lose context
Many Python modules preserve an internal state without defining classes, e.g. logging maintains several loggers accessible via getLogger().
How do you test such a module? Using the standard unittest ...
1
vote
3answers
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Python - Importing a global/site-packages module rather than the file of the same name in the local directory
I'm using python and virtualenv/pip. I have a module installed via pip called test_utils (it's django-test-utils). Inside one of my django apps, I want to import that module. However I also have ...
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3answers
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Efficiently importing modules in Django views
I was wondering - how do people handle importing large numbers of commonly used modules within django views? And whats the best method to do this efficiently?
For instance, I've got some views like,
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votes
1answer
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How to do absolute imports of outside modules in python
I have these files:
my_modules/
__init__.py
sys.py
In sys.py:
import sys
def foo():
print sys.path
In Python, I:
> import my_modules.sys
> foo()
It doesn't work and I get an ...