ubelt.util_import module¶
Expose functions to simplify importing from module names and paths.
The ub.import_module_from_path()
function does its best to load a python file
into th current set of global modules.
The ub.import_module_from_name()
works similarly.
The ub.modname_to_modpath()
and ub.modname_to_modpath()
work
statically and convert between module names and file paths on disk.
The ub.split_modpath()
function separates modules into a root and base
path depending on where the first __init__.py
file is.
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ubelt.util_import.
import_module_from_path
(modpath, index=-1)[source]¶ Imports a module via its path
Parameters: - modpath (PathLike) – path to the module on disk or within a zipfile.
- index (int) – location at which we modify PYTHONPATH if necessary. If your module name does not conflict, the safest value is -1, However, if there is a conflict, then use an index of 0. The default may change to 0 in the future.
Returns: the imported module
Return type: module
References
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67631/import-module-given-path
Notes
If the module is part of a package, the package will be imported first. These modules may cause problems when reloading via IPython magic
This can import a module from within a zipfile. To do this modpath should specify the path to the zipfile and the path to the module within that zipfile separated by a colon or pathsep. E.g. “/path/to/archive.zip:mymodule.pl”
Warning
It is best to use this with paths that will not conflict with previously existing modules.
If the modpath conflicts with a previously existing module name. And the target module does imports of its own relative to this conflicting path. In this case, the module that was loaded first will win.
For example if you try to import ‘/foo/bar/pkg/mod.py’ from the folder structure:
If there exists another module named
pkg
already in sys.modules and mod.py does something likefrom . import helper
, Python will assume helper belongs to thepkg
module already in sys.modules. This can cause a NameError or worse — a incorrect helper module.Example
>>> import xdoctest >>> modpath = xdoctest.__file__ >>> module = import_module_from_path(modpath) >>> assert module is xdoctest
Example
>>> # Test importing a module from within a zipfile >>> import zipfile >>> from xdoctest import utils >>> from os.path import join, expanduser >>> dpath = expanduser('~/.cache/xdoctest') >>> dpath = utils.ensuredir(dpath) >>> #dpath = utils.TempDir().ensure() >>> # Write to an external module named bar >>> external_modpath = join(dpath, 'bar.py') >>> open(external_modpath, 'w').write('testvar = 1') >>> internal = 'folder/bar.py' >>> # Move the external bar module into a zipfile >>> zippath = join(dpath, 'myzip.zip') >>> with zipfile.ZipFile(zippath, 'w') as myzip: >>> myzip.write(external_modpath, internal) >>> # Import the bar module from within the zipfile >>> modpath = zippath + ':' + internal >>> modpath = zippath + os.path.sep + internal >>> module = import_module_from_path(modpath) >>> assert module.__name__ == os.path.normpath('folder/bar') >>> assert module.testvar == 1
Example
>>> import pytest >>> with pytest.raises(IOError): >>> import_module_from_path('does-not-exist') >>> with pytest.raises(IOError): >>> import_module_from_path('does-not-exist.zip/')
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ubelt.util_import.
import_module_from_name
(modname)[source]¶ Imports a module from its string name (__name__)
Parameters: modname (str) – module name Returns: module Return type: module Example
>>> # test with modules that wont be imported in normal circumstances >>> # todo write a test where we gaurentee this >>> modname_list = [ >>> 'pickletools', >>> 'lib2to3.fixes.fix_apply', >>> ] >>> #assert not any(m in sys.modules for m in modname_list) >>> modules = [import_module_from_name(modname) for modname in modname_list] >>> assert [m.__name__ for m in modules] == modname_list >>> assert all(m in sys.modules for m in modname_list)
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ubelt.util_import.
modname_to_modpath
(modname, hide_init=True, hide_main=False, sys_path=None)[source]¶ Finds the path to a python module from its name.
Determines the path to a python module without directly import it
Converts the name of a module (__name__) to the path (__file__) where it is located without importing the module. Returns None if the module does not exist.
Parameters: - modname (str) – module filepath
- hide_init (bool) – if False, __init__.py will be returned for packages
- hide_main (bool) – if False, and hide_init is True, __main__.py will be returned for packages, if it exists.
- sys_path (list, default=None) – if specified overrides
sys.path
Returns: modpath - path to the module, or None if it doesn’t exist
Return type: str
Example
>>> modname = 'xdoctest.__main__' >>> modpath = modname_to_modpath(modname, hide_main=False) >>> assert modpath.endswith('__main__.py') >>> modname = 'xdoctest' >>> modpath = modname_to_modpath(modname, hide_init=False) >>> assert modpath.endswith('__init__.py') >>> modpath = basename(modname_to_modpath('_ctypes')) >>> assert 'ctypes' in modpath
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ubelt.util_import.
modpath_to_modname
(modpath, hide_init=True, hide_main=False, check=True, relativeto=None)[source]¶ Determines importable name from file path
Converts the path to a module (__file__) to the importable python name (__name__) without importing the module.
The filename is converted to a module name, and parent directories are recursively included until a directory without an __init__.py file is encountered.
Parameters: - modpath (str) – module filepath
- hide_init (bool, default=True) – removes the __init__ suffix
- hide_main (bool, default=False) – removes the __main__ suffix
- check (bool, default=True) – if False, does not raise an error if modpath is a dir and does not contain an __init__ file.
- relativeto (str, default=None) – if specified, all checks are ignored and this is considered the path to the root module.
Returns: modname
Return type: str
Raises: ValueError
– if check is True and the path does not existExample
>>> from xdoctest import static_analysis >>> modpath = static_analysis.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py') >>> modpath = modpath.replace('.pyc', '.py') >>> modname = modpath_to_modname(modpath) >>> assert modname == 'xdoctest.static_analysis'
Example
>>> import xdoctest >>> assert modpath_to_modname(xdoctest.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py')) == 'xdoctest' >>> assert modpath_to_modname(dirname(xdoctest.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py'))) == 'xdoctest'
Example
>>> modpath = modname_to_modpath('_ctypes') >>> modname = modpath_to_modname(modpath) >>> assert modname == '_ctypes'
Example
>>> modpath = '/foo/libfoobar.linux-x86_64-3.6.so' >>> modname = modpath_to_modname(modpath, check=False) >>> assert modname == 'libfoobar'
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ubelt.util_import.
split_modpath
(modpath, check=True)[source]¶ Splits the modpath into the dir that must be in PYTHONPATH for the module to be imported and the modulepath relative to this directory.
Parameters: - modpath (str) – module filepath
- check (bool) – if False, does not raise an error if modpath is a
directory and does not contain an
__init__.py
file.
Returns: (directory, rel_modpath)
Return type: tuple
Raises: ValueError
– if modpath does not exist or is not a packageExample
>>> from xdoctest import static_analysis >>> modpath = static_analysis.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py') >>> modpath = abspath(modpath) >>> dpath, rel_modpath = split_modpath(modpath) >>> recon = join(dpath, rel_modpath) >>> assert recon == modpath >>> assert rel_modpath == join('xdoctest', 'static_analysis.py')