Let's say I have the following directory structure:
parent_dir/
foo_dir/
foo.py
bar_dir/
bar.py
If I wanted to import bar.py
from within foo.py
, how would I do that?
If all occurring directories are Python packages, i.e. they all contain __init__.py
, then you can use
from ..bar_dir import bar
If the directories aren't Python packages, you can do this by messing around with sys.path
, but you shouldn't.
sys.path
.
Nov 1, 2017 at 20:37
ipython foo.py
on this, I get ImportError: attempted relative import with no known parent package
. I've added an __init__.py
file to the parent directory and the bar_dir
directory
You can use the sys
and os
modules for generalized imports. In foo.py
start with the lines
import sys
import os
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('../bar_dir'))
import bar
foo.py
is. To use the script's directory, use sys.path.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..', 'bar')))
Apr 7, 2021 at 0:27
Let's say if you have following structure:
root
|_ productconst.py
|_ products
|_ __init__.py
And if you would like to import productconst in products.__init__
, then following can be used :
from ..productconst import *
If you're having issues in python 3+, the following worked for me using sys.path.append("..")
.
sys.path.append("..")
from bar_dir import bar