I have what I think is a pip bug, and I want to double-check that it's not actually a mistake of mine before submitting it as a formal issue. If it's not a bug, I'd appreciate an explanation of what I'm doing wrong.
I have a project structure like so:
project/
setup.py
project_src/
__init__.py
...
common_utils/
utils_src/
__init__.py
...
I want to be able to:
- import code from "project/project_src" via
import project_src
(this isn't the issue, I just want to be comprehensive) - import code from "project/common_utils/utils_src" via
import utils_src
(note this strips the "common_utils" folder from the package path name)
In order to do this, the root-level "setup.py" looks something like this (abbreviated):
# setup.py
import setuptools
setuptools.setup(
...,
packages=['project_src', 'utils_src'],
package_dir={
'project_src': 'project_src',
'utils_src': 'common_utils/utils_src',
},
...,
)
Now here's my issue. When I then install this package locally via CL as pip install project/
, I can then open an interpreter and successfully run import project_src
and import utils_src
. But if I install via pip install -e project/
, import project_src
works but import utils_src
triggers a ModuleNotFoundError
error. (This is a huge pain as I rely on using the -e
flag for development.)
Again, please let me know if this appears to be a bug, or if this is a mistake on my part.
package_dir
modifications are incompatible with thedevelop
oreditable
installation modes. stackoverflow.com/a/65595005