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I essentially have the following issue:

Say, the model classes I define are in /app/cog/models.py, but Django only checks for them in /app/models.py . Is there any way to let Django dynamically read all the model classes in all models.py files in all subpackages of app?

It might be noteworthy that I really want to follow Django's philosophy concerning apps, which includes "all apps are independent from each other". So, I don't want to give those subpackages their own apps, or otherwise people who use my app would possibly end up with 50 apps after some time (as these subpackages simply extend the functionality of the app, and there will probably be a lot of them).

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There are two options:

  1. Along with app, also add app.cog to INSTALLED_APPS
  2. Or, include app/cog/models.py in app/models.py (i.e. from .cog.models import * or from .cog.models import model1, model2)
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  • Wow, it's that easy? :| Oct 24, 2016 at 21:43
  • Oops, Enter submits a commit, sorry for this double comment. Can I import things within a for? Sorry for my terrible English today. Oct 24, 2016 at 21:45
  • Sorry I didn't get you...import things within what? Oct 24, 2016 at 21:46
  • Can I import from packages from within a for loop? Like for cog in cogs:\n from .cog.model import * Oct 24, 2016 at 22:19
  • for cog in cogs: from .cog.models import * – sorry. ^^' Oct 24, 2016 at 22:28

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