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I am trying to integrate Flask-SocketIO with my Flask application.

For some reason I am getting an import error that is triggered by the from app import sockets; that I have in my admin.py and I am not sure why.

I would greatly appreciate any help provided.

admin_online/admin.py

from flask_socketio import send, emit
from flask_socketio import join_room, leave_room
from app import sockets;
#from ..  import sockets//error
# from ..app import socket //also an error
from flask import Blueprint


admin_online=Blueprint('admin_online', __name__)

@sockets.on('add-message', namespace='/')
def send_disconnect(message):
    print ',messae';
    emit('message', message)


@sockets.on('disconnect', namespace='/')
def test_disconnect():
    realoutput = "No"
    print  'dscone';


@sockets.on('join', namespace='/')
def on_join(data):
    username = data['username']
    room = data['room']
    print  'coonectg'+username;
    join_room(room)
    emit('message', username)


@sockets.on('leave', namespace='/')
def on_leave(data):
    username = data['username']
    room = data['room']
    leave_room(room)
    print  'leaving';
    emit('message', username)

app.py

from flask import Flask
from mongo import init_mongo
from mail import init_flask_mail
from celery import Celery
from sockets import init_sockets
from admin_online import admin


def init_app():
    return Flask(__name__)


app = init_app()

# Celery configuration
app.config['CELERY_BROKER_URL'] = 'redis://localhost:6379/0'
app.config['CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND'] = 'redis://localhost:6379/0'
app.config['CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS_LEVEL'] = 'INFO'


def make_celery():
    celery = Celery(app.import_name, backend=app.config['CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND'],
                    broker=app.config['CELERY_BROKER_URL'])
    celery.conf.update(app.config)
    TaskBase = celery.Task
    class ContextTask(TaskBase):
        abstract = True
        def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
            with app.app_context():
                return TaskBase.__call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
    celery.Task = ContextTask

    return celery

with app.app_context():
    init_flask_mail()
    init_mongo()
    sockets = init_sockets()



##imported here TOO  but not worked from admin_online import admin
app.register_blueprint(admin.admin_online)




if __name__ == '__main__':
    sockets.run(app, port=5000, debug=True)

socket.py

from flask import current_app as app
from flask_socketio import SocketIO

socketio = None

def init_sockets():
  return SocketIO(app)

app structure

admin_online/admin.py

app.py

sockets.py

error

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "app.py", line 19, in <module>
    from admin_online import admin
  File "E:\Iccacerate\ICaccerate-Backend\icarcerate-backend\admin_online\admin.py", line 3, in <module>

from app import sockets;

  File "E:\Ii\app.py", line 19, in <module>

    from admin_online import admin

ImportError: cannot import name admin

1 Answer 1

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You have circular imports. The issue is as follows:

  • app.py tries to import admin from admin_online.py (note that this is above the place in app.py where sockets is defined)
  • admin_online/admin.py tries to import sockets from app.py, which does not exist yet, because the interpreter did not complete parsing of app.py yet.

One possible solution is to move the bit of code that initializes sockets in app.py above the from admin_online import admin line.

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