How do I get the current version of my Python Tornado module version?
With other packages I can do the following:
print <modulename>.__version__
How do I get the current version of my Python Tornado module version?
With other packages I can do the following:
print <modulename>.__version__
Tornado has both tornado.version
, which is a string for human consumption (currently "4.2"), and tornado.version_info
, which is a numeric tuple that is better for programmatic comparisons (currently (4, 2, 0, 0)
). The fourth value of version_info
will be negative for betas and other pre-releases.
version
and version_info
are the names used in the sys
module, and I know that pycurl
uses the same names (although in pycurl version_info
is a function instead of an attribute)
Jul 1, 2015 at 14:06
If using Ubuntu, open a terminal and type python
. Then import tornado
and the write command tornado.version
.
You will get output like '4.2.1'
.
With no reference, or reason I tried the following:
print tornado.version
which seems to do the trick.
dir
to see if there are any attributes that might be it?