How does Python keep track of modules installed with eggs?

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轻奢々 2021-02-19 22:35

If I have a module, foo, in Lib/site-packages, I can just import foo and it will work. However, when I install stuff from eggs, I get some

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  • 2021-02-19 22:53

    If you use the easy_install script provided by setuptools (or the Distribute fork of it) to install packages as eggs, you will see that, by default, it creates a file named easy-install.pth in the site-packages directory of your Python installation. Path configuration files are a standard feature of Python:

    A path configuration file is a file whose name has the form package.pth and exists in one of the four directories mentioned above; its contents are additional items (one per line) to be added to sys.path.

    easy_install makes heavy use of this Python feature. When you use easy_install to add or update a distribution, it modifies easy-install.pth to add the egg directory or zip file. In this way, easy_install maintains control of the module searching order and ensures that the eggs it installs appear early in the search order. Here is an example of the contents of an easy-install.pth:

    import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
    ./appscript-0.21.1-py2.6-macosx-10.5-ppc.egg
    ./yolk-0.4.1-py2.6.egg
    ./Elixir-0.7.1-py2.6.egg
    ./Fabric-0.9.0-py2.6.egg
    import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:]; p=getattr(sys,'__egginse
    rt',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert = p+len(new)
    

    As you can see here and if you examine the code in setuptools, you will find it goes to some trickery to bootstrap itself and then cover its tracks which can make debugging problems with site.py and interpreter startup a bit interesting. (That is one of the reasons that some developers are not fond of using it.)

    If you use the -m parameter of easy_install to install a distribution as multi-version, the easy-install.pth entry for it is not added or is removed if it already exists. This is why the easy_install documentation tells you to use -m before deleting an installed egg.

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  • 2021-02-19 23:09

    When you run easy_install it copies the egg into site-packages and puts the path to that egg on your sys.path variable. (Note that sys.path is not your PATH environment variable, it is constructed from PYTHONPATH and other environment variables. So the .egg file you install with easy_install gets put in some environment variable and python knows to add it to sys.path when the python interpreter starts).

    To get blah.haha to work in your example, either run easy_install blah-4.0.1-py2.7-win32.egg and then you can import haha from within python, or just put the haha module directly in site-packages.

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