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Set-up

I have 2 .py files in 2 different locations, i.e. 'mypath/folder_A' and 'mypath/folder_B'.

File A.py contains 2 custom defined functions that need to be imported into B.py.

A.py looks like,

def test_function_1(x):
    y = x + 1
    return y

def test_function_2(x):
    y = x + 2
    return y

and B.py looks like,

os.chdir('/mypath/folder_A')
import A

test_function_1(1)
test_function_2(1)

Issue

When I run B.py, I get NameError: name 'test_function_1' is not defined.

But if I adjust B.py to,

from A import test_function_1, test_function_2

and run B.py, it works.


Question

How can I import the functions from A.py into B.py without having to name them all?

I.e. is there a from A import everything?

1 Answer 1

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what you are looking for:

from A import *

You can also do:

import A

A.test_function_1(1)

Or:

import A as a

a.test_function_1(1)

Also, libs are typically read from the $PYTHONPATH

So if you write this line in your .bashrc:

export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:/mypath/folder_A/"

To edit the .bashrc on GNU/Linux:

gedit $HOME/.bashrc

Then there is no need for your os.chdir(), you can directly import from anywhere.

Your B.py will look like:

from A import *

test_function_1(1)
test_function_2(1)
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  • Thanks a bunch! I haven't reached the level of bash scripts yet. Still running my scripts from the IDE. Will accept answer once I can.
    – LucSpan
    Apr 8, 2021 at 15:21

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