I'm having a tough time understanding packages, and specifically how to use unittest with packages. I looked at this question () but the correct answer to that question didn't solve my problem. I have the following structure:
model
|-- __init__.py
|-- boardmodel.py
|
|-- exceptions
| |
| |-- __init__.py
| |-- exceptions.py
|
|-- test
|-- __init__.py
|-- test_boardmodel.py
With the following files/imports:
model/__init__.py:
import model.exceptions.exceptions
import model.boardmodel
model/exceptions/__init__.py:
contains nothing
model/test/__init__.py:
contains nothing
imports inside boardmodel.py::
from model.exceptions.exceptions import ZeroError, OverlapError, ArgumentError, ProximityError
imports inside test_boardmodel.py:
import unittest
from model.boardmodel import Board, Ball, Wall
from model.exceptions.exceptions import ProximityError
I place myself in the model-directory and I run python -m unittest test.test_boardmodel.py
. I get the following message:
ERROR: test_boardmodel (unittest.loader._FailedTest)
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ImportError: Failed to import test module: test_boardmodel
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/Cellar/python3/3.6.2/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/lib/python3.6/unittest/loader.py", line 153, in loadTestsFromName
module = __import__(module_name)
File "/Users/sahandzarrinkoub/Documents/Programming/pythonfun/BouncingBalls/balls/src/model/test/test_boardmodel.py", line 3, in <module>
from model.boardmodel import Board, Ball, Wall
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'model'
I'm a bit lost with how the imports work and what location the modules/packages are looked for when an import statement is executed. Why isn't model
found?
I shall add that if I remove model.
from all the imports listed, the tests work, but I can't use the package from "outside" anymore:
src
|-- visual.py
|
|-- model
|-- __init__.py
|-- boardmodel.py
|
|-- exceptions
| |
| |-- __init__.py
| |-- exceptions.py
|
|-- test
|-- __init__.py
|-- test_boardmodel.py
inside visual.py:
import model
from model.boardmodel import Board