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266 questions linked to/from What is __init__.py for?
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Why do I need __init__.py at every level? [duplicate]
Given that I have the following directory structure with . being the current working directory
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\---foo
\---bar
\---__init__.py
\---baz.py
When I run python -c "import foo.bar....
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What is the reason python needs __init__.py for packages? [duplicate]
I understand that python needs the __ init __.py file in order to recognize the directory as a python package, that way we can import sub modules into our program.I can see the similarity to classes ...
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Why do I have to add a blank __init__.py file to import from subdirectories [duplicate]
I can import from subdirectories with a blank __init__.py file. That works fine. I think that init file in python works like an index file. But I really don't understand why the __init__.py file is ...
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What is the purpose of the __init__.py? [duplicate]
When creating a Python package, I am told to create a blank file called init.py. What I don't understand is why I need to create this file. The distutils build script doesn't modify it, so five builds ...
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ImportError: No module named application [duplicate]
I am running a flask application and connecting to database with Flask-mysqlAlchemy when I am running my script with python 2.7 I am getting below error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "...
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Can I safely delete Django's empty __init__ files? [duplicate]
I have many __init__.py files in my Django project and apps folder,
I think most were generated by Django when I initialised my project and its apps
I have seen in How do I delete DB (sqlite3) in ...
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Is it bad practise to not use __init__.py files in a python project? [duplicate]
I am working on a python project that doesn't have too much cross use of functions in different files. I also don't have cases where a file is needing to use something in a different folder than the ...
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What's the difference between a Python Package and a folder that contains modules? [duplicate]
From what I understand a Python package is merely a folder that contains Python Modules (i.e. files), but also has the __init__.py file.
Is this file necessary if the modules are going to be imported ...
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Why can't python find a child package when importing a package? [duplicate]
I have a project organized as such:
proj
├── main.py
├── netbatch
│ ├── __pycache__
│ ├── monster.py
│ └── test_monster.py
└── workers
├── __pycache__
├── ldb
│ ├── __pycache__
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How do I import self-created modlues in Python | I keep getting a module not found error [duplicate]
Keep getting a module error here, though I created the module
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Running python package as a module [duplicate]
I want to create a Python library called blah with a directory structure like:
blah/
├── blah/
├── __init__.py
└── file.py
Currently, to run the code in file.py we have to run python3 -m blah....
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Pythonic way of importing main module [duplicate]
I have a master module master.py and a helper function stored in a folder functions/helper1.py (I have many of these helper functions actually, which is why they are stored in a separate folder).
The ...
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Why eclipse creates two class files for Python? [duplicate]
I'm new in Python but loving it.
I'm using Eclipse for IDE, but confused why it creates two classes, Please take a look at screenshot
Can you please tell what it is used for?
Help would be ...
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Indentation error while creating a package [duplicate]
I'm trying to create a simple package like this:
areas
__init__.py
circunferencia.py
rectangulo.py
I saved this file as areas.py. circunferencia.py cointains this:
PI=3.1415
def area(r):...
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Should there be a .py file for each import or from x import statement? [duplicate]
I am trying to understand exactly what Python is doing to import statements and install packages. I really want to know the "path" that python follows to accomplish this so I can try and follow along ...