The module search logic is explained in this section of the docs.
Basically, you need to get the search directory into your sys.path
variable. One way of doing this is by setting it in an environment variable PYTHONPATH.
Pergunta
For example,there are 3 files in the current directory
A/x.py
A/__init__.py
scripts/b.py
And the first line of b.py
looks like this:
from A.x import *
Then I tried to run b.py
in the current directory like this:
python scripts/b.py
However, that will leads to an error:
ImportError: No module named A.x
I think the reason is : A.x
is in the current directory under which the shell is run, not in the directory scripts
where scripts/b.py
locates.
Does anyone have ideas about how to solve this problem to enable the python to import from the current Path of shell apart from the path of the script being run?
Solução
The module search logic is explained in this section of the docs.
Basically, you need to get the search directory into your sys.path
variable. One way of doing this is by setting it in an environment variable PYTHONPATH.