Re: [sqlalchemy] Importing module from another subdirectory [UPDATE 2]

2019-04-17 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 17 Apr 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:


Getting closer. Added a blank __init.py__ in the models/ subdirectory. Now
I'm looking for the proper syntax to import the relevant class within that
module.



So more work on my part.


I'm moving this thread to the python mail list; it's a python issue not an
SA issue.

Trying to run the module using Python3-3.7.3's pdb I get the same error.

Rich

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Re: [sqlalchemy] Importing module from another subdirectory [UPDATE]

2019-04-17 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 17 Apr 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:


What is the proper syntax to import models as m a in a view module, e.g.,
activities.py? The syntax, 'import model as m' fails because it is not in
the same subdirectory as the importing module.


Getting closer. Added a blank __init.py__ in the models/ subdirectory. Now
I'm looking for the proper syntax to import the relevant class within that
module.

import model.activities as a

is not working:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "activities_data_entry.py", line 1, in 
import model.activities as a
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'model'

So more work on my part.

Rich

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