I'm working on a Python application consisting of a core and multiple independent modules using the core. I'm having difficulty setting up relative imports of packages.
app
|- __init__.py
|- core
|- __init__.py
|- corefile.py
|- module1
|- __init__.py
|- main.py
The __init__.py
files are empty. I'm running Python 2.7.1.
main.py
from .core import *
Running python main.py
results in ValueError: Attempted relative import in non-package
.
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Thanks for the help.
In short, you can only use relative imports from packages that are, themselves, imported.
For example, if you had:
$ cat run.py
from app.module1 import main
main.main()
$ python run.py
Then you could use a relative import in app/module1/main.py
(although it would need to be from ..core import foo
, because core/
is one level above main.py
).
import sys
abs_filepath = '/home/n/Documents/IMPORTANT/deep_learning/drori_2018/ final_proj/Ryans_branch/StackGAN/'
# insert your absolute filepath above as abs_filepath = '/path/to/targ/dir'
sys.path.append(abs_filepath)
Please correct it if there are problems with doing the import
this way
Other Answers:
Also please see here for a thorough answer about what's going on.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10059002/python-packages-relative-imports