Please assume the following project structure:
/project
/packages
/files
__init__.py
fileChecker.py
/hasher
__init__.py
fileHash.py
mainProject.py
/test
I would like to get access to the module fileChecker.py
from within the module fileHash.py
.
This is some kind of global package.
One way is to append paths to sys.path
.
[Is this PYTHONPATH by the way?]
What would be a solution when distributing the project?
- Same as above? --> But then there could be paths to modules with the
same name in
PYTHONPATH
? - Is
setuptools
doing all the work?
How can I achieve it in a nice and clean way?
Thanks alot.
Update:
Also see my answer below
--> when calling fileHash.py
(including an import like from files import fileChecker
) directly from within its package directory, the project's path needs to be added to sys.path
(described below).
Test cases situated within /test
(see structure above) also need the path added to sys.path
, when called from within /test
.
fileChecker.py
:from project.packages.hasher import fileHash
, assuming you use absolute imports (Python 3.x orfrom __future__ import absolute_import
)