I have to import custom functions from script A to script B and execute them in script B.
Now it looks like this:
Script_B.py
import os
import sys
from A import function_aa
from A import function_ab
from A import function_ac
def main():
function_aa()
function_ab()
function_ac()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
If I run it in the IDE it is OK, but Windows Task Scheduler doesn't recognize these custom functions and throws an error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'A'
I tried to include a path to A like this:
import importlib
import sys
MODULE_PATH = 'C://foo//bar//__init__.py' # A.py is in bar folder and contains A.py and __init__.py
MODULE_NAME = "A"
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(MODULE_NAME, MODULE_PATH)
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
sys.modules[spec.name] = module
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
Then I have this error:
ImportError: cannot import name 'function_aa' from 'A'
Is there any workaround this Task Scheduler problem with importing your own function?
__pycache__
and in Linux also like thatMODULE_PATH
should be a path to a directory, not a__init__.py
(or any other) file.