> This should work:
> def get_obj():
> tmp = load_package_strict("tmp", basedir)
> return tmp.main.TTT()
Thank you:)
I can only mention that it is working only if __init__.py of pkg contains line:
import main
To avoid modules caching I copy package to the new folder with another name and
import it using this new name.
tmp_pkg = "t" + str(randint(10000,100000000)) + '_' +
time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S", time.localtime())
shutil.copytree(pkg_dir, basedir + '/x/' + dir_name + '/' + tmp_pkg)
pkg = load_package_strict(tmp_pkg, basedir + '/x/' + dir_name)
result = pkg.main.TTT()
What is the risk of this method? What are 3 methods of doing the same?
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