Is it possible to run Python egg files directly as you can run jar files with Java?
For example, with Java you might dos something like:
As of Python 2.6, you can use python some.egg
and it will be executed if it includes a module named __main__
.
For earlier versions of Python, you can use PYTHONPATH=some.egg python -m some module
, and somemodule
from the egg will be run as the main module. (Note: if you're on Windows, you'd need to do a separate SET PYTHONPATH=some.egg
.)
Python Egg file direct execution steps
Suppose if you have egg file and driver file to run through below command.
PYTHONPATH=eggfilename.egg python driverfile.py
above command for without install egg file with python code.
A python egg is a "a single-file importable distribution format". Which is typically a python package.
You can import the package in the egg as long as you know it's name and it's in your path.
You can execute a package using the "-m" option and the package name.
However, python packages generally do not do anything when executed, and you may get an error. The -c option can be used to run code. (See http://docs.python.org/using/cmdline.html for details on command line options)
> python -m sphinx
sphinx is a package and cannot be directly executed
> python -c "import <package in an egg>; <function>();"
> python -c "import sphinx; print sphinx.package_dir"
C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\sphinx-0.6.1-py2.6.egg\sphinx
For example, if you want to import the suds module which is available as .egg file:
egg_path='/home/shahid/suds_2.4.egg'
sys.path.append(egg_path)
import suds
#... rest of code