Django views error in importing custom python files - python

I am trying to import main1.py file in views.py of my django app.
But unable to import it.
Moreover location of my main file and sub-dependent file also lies at the view.py folder location.
I have tried with following options
1 import main
with this error is : No module found with name main
2 from .app_name import main
using this error is : import * only allowed at module level
folder structure is

The name of the file is main1.py, but you are trying to import main.py.
Try:
from app_name import main1 # Absolute import.
from . import main1 # Explicit relative import.
import main1 # Implicit relative import. Won't work in Python3.

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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'sharedFunctions'

I have a Python project in which I have the following folder structure:
> root
> download_module
> __init__.py
> downloadProcess.py
> sharedFunctions.py
> someHelper.py
> useSharedFunction.py
The download_module/__init__.py has the following code:
from .sharedFunctions import stringArgumentToDate
from .downloadProcess import downloadProcessMethod
The sharedFunctions.py file contains the following function:
def stringArgumentToDate(arg):
dateformat = "%m/%d/%Y"
date = None
if arg.isnumeric():
date = datetime.fromtimestamp(int(arg))
if date == None:
date = datetime.strptime(arg, dateformat)
return date
Then on the useSharedFunction.py I try to import the shared function and use it like this.
from download_module import stringArgumentToDate
from download_module import downloadProcessMethod
def main():
arg = '03/14/2022'
dateArg = stringArgumentToDate(arg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
When I try to run this by using python3 useSharedFunction.py I got the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "useSharedFunction.py", line 4, in <module>
from download_module import stringArgumentToDate
File "/Users/jacobo/Documents/project/download_module/__init__.py", line 2, in <module>
from .download_module import downloadAndProcessMethod
File "/Users/jacobo/Documents/project/download_module/downloadProcess.py", line 10, in <module>
from sharedFunctions import stringArgumentToDate, otherFunction
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'sharedFunctions'
I do believe the error is in downloadProcess since at the beggining of the file we got this import:
from sharedFunctions import stringArgumentToDate, otherFunction
from someHelper import Helper
Which refers to sibling files.
However I'm unsure what will be a proper fix to allow to run the downloadProcess.py main independently but also, being able to call it one of its method from a root or any other file out of the module.
Consider this structure:
┬ module
| ├ __init__.py
| ├ importing_submodule.py
| └ some_submodule.py
├ __main__.py
├ some_submodule.py
└ module_in_parent_dir.py
with content:
__main__.py
import module
/module/__init__.py
from . import importing_submodule
/module/importing_submodule.py
from some_submodule import SomeClass
/module/some_submodule.py
print("you imported from module")
class SomeClass:
pass
/some_submodule.py
print("you imported from root")
class SomeClass:
pass
/module_in_parent_dir.py
class SomeOtherClass:
pass
How sibling import works
(skip this section if you know already)
Now lets run __main__.py and it will say "you imported from root".
But if we change code a bit..
/module/importing_submodule.py
from module.some_submodule import SomeClass
It now says "You imported from module" as we wanted, probably with scary red line in IDE saying "Unresolved reference" if you didn't config working directory in IDE.
How this happen is simple: script root(Current working directory) is decided by main script(first script that's running), and python uses namespaces.
Python's import system uses 2 import method, and for convenience let's call it absolute import and relative import.
Absolute import: Import from dir listed in sys.path and current working directory
Relative import: Import relative to the very script that called import
And what decide the behavior is whether we use . at start of module name or not.
Since we imported by from some_submodule without preceeding dot, python take it as 'Absolute import'(the term we decided earlier).
And then when we also specified module name like from module.some_submodule python looks for module in path list or in current working directory.
Of course, this is never a good idea; script root can change via calls like os.chdir() then submodules inside module folder may get lost.
Therefore, the best practices for sibling import is using relative import inside module folder.
/module/importing_submodule.py
from .some_submodule import SomeClass
Making script that work in both way
To make submodule import it's siblings when running as main script, yet still work as submodule when imported by other script, then use try - except and look for ImportError.
For importing_submodule.py as an example:
/module/importing_submodule.py
try:
from .some_submodule import SomeClass
except ImportError:
# attempted relative import with no known parent package
# because this is running as main script, there's no parent package.
from some_submodule import SomeClass
Importing modules from parent directory is a bit more tricky.
Since submodule is now main script, relative import to parent level directory doesn't work.
So we need to add the parent directory to sys.path, when the script is running as main script.
/module/importing_submodule.py
try:
from .some_submodule import SomeClass
except ImportError:
# attempted relative import with no known parent package
# because this is running as main script, there's no parent package.
from some_submodule import SomeClass
# now since we don't have parent package, we just append the path.
from sys import path
import pathlib
path.append(pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent.as_posix())
print("Importing module_in_parent_dir from sys.path")
else:
print("Importing module_in_parent_dir from working directory")
# Now either case we have parent directory of `module_in_parent_dir`
# in working dir or path, we can import it
# might need to suppress false IDE warning this case.
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from module_in_parent_dir import SomeOtherClass
Output:
"C:\Program Files\Python310\python.exe" .../module/importing_module.py
you imported from module
Importing module_in_parent_dir from sys.path
Process finished with exit code 0
"C:\Program Files\Python310\python.exe" .../__main__.py
you imported from module
Importing module_in_parent_dir from working directory
Process finished with exit code 0

How to import model in Python/Django

My project structure is as follows:
my_proj
---calculation
---cardata
---master
---my_proj
--- __init.py__
--- admin.py
--- settings.py
--- url.py
--- update_db_from_ftp.py ///// This is my custom file
In update_db_from_ftp.py I want to download an csv file from ftp and update the database(if necessary) once every day with cron.
But the problem is that I can't import model which I want to update. The model which I want to update is inside master folder in models.py file.
I try to import model as follows:
from master.models import ModelName
But I'm getting an error as follows:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "update_db_from_ftp.py", line 6, in <module>
from master.models import ModelName
ImportError: No module named master.models
But I use the same model in cardata and calculation folder and I import it the same way as I try in update_db_from_ftp.py file, but there it works without problems.
Any idea how to solve it?
UDPATE
The structure of the master folder is as follows:
For using django code in an arbitrary external script, two things are needed:
Django should be setup (exactly what happens when you run django shell).
The root project should be in python path (not the inner folder with same name).
Here is sample code which will work irrespective of the location of the script (although if the script is not one-off, better to add it as management command):
import django
import os
import sys
sys.path.append("/path/to/my-proj/")
os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'my-proj.settings')
django.setup()
from master.models import ModelName
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(ModelName.objects.all())

How to import module without class in Python?

I have 4 files in my project:
project/__init__.py
project/app.py
project/mod_x.py
project/mod_y.py
In mod_x.py I have a class (e.g. ModX)
In mod_y.py I have just one function.
I import modules from app.py as follows:
from .mod_x import ModX
import .mod_y
I get an error:
ImportError: No module named 'mod_y'
Before I created init.py I didn't have that kind of problems (of course, I dont put "." before module name).
How to import module which doesn't have the class inside in Python3 with init.py file inside the current directory?
Relative imports are only available for from...import syntax.
You could import that function this way:
from .mod_y import FUNCTION_NAME
Module could be imported this way:
from . import mod_y

Import classes from child directory python

I've been trying to import some python classes which are defined in a child directory. The directory structure is as follows:
workspace/
__init__.py
main.py
checker/
__init__.py
baseChecker.py
gChecker.py
The baseChecker.py looks similar to:
import urllib
class BaseChecker(object):
# SOME METHODS HERE
The gChecker.py file:
import baseChecker # should import baseChecker.py
class GChecker(BaseChecker): # gives a TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
# SOME METHODS WHICH USE URLLIB
And finally the main.py file:
import ?????
gChecker = GChecker()
gChecker.someStuff() # which uses urllib
My intention is to be able to run main.py file and call instantiate the classes under the checker/ directory. But I would like to avoid importing urllib from each file (if it is possible).
Note that both the __init__.py are empty files.
I have already tried calling from checker.gChecker import GChecker in main.py but a ImportError: No module named checker.gChecker shows.
In the posted code, in gChecker.py, you need to do
from baseChecker import BaseChecker
instead of import baseChecker
Otherwise you get
NameError: name 'BaseChecker' is not defined
Also with the mentioned folders structure you don't need checker module to be in the PYTHONPATH in order to be visible by main.py
Then in main.y you can do:
from checker import gChecker.GChecker

Issue with import path in Python 3

I'm having an issue with the import statement in Python 3. I'm following a book (Python 3 Object Oriented) and am having the following structure:
parent_directory/
main.py
ecommerce/
__init__.py
database.py
products.py
payments/
__init__.py
paypal.py
authorizenet.py
In paypal.py, I'm trying to use the Database class from database.py. So I tried this:
from ecommerce.database import Database
I get this error:
ImportError: No module named 'ecommerce'
so I try with both of these import statements:
from .ecommerce.database import Database
from ..ecommerce.database import Database
and I get this error:
SystemError: Parent module '' not loaded, cannot perform relative import
What am I doing wrong or missing?
Thank you for your time!
Add your parent_directoryto Python's search path. For example so:
import sys
sys.path.append('/full/path/to/parent_directory')
Alternatively, you can add parent_directory to the environmental variable PYTHONPATH.

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