Yes I know.
I use it to import single module.
I receive errors when I try to
import applications.myapp.modules.widgets.pippo as pippo
where widgets is a directory ( with __init__.py) located in myapp/
modules
and contain pippo.py.
I can import only modules as files under /modules?

leone


On 16 Ott, 15:37, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> If you module is a file
>
>    applications/mypp/modules/mymodule.py
>
> then you should be able to import is with
>
>    from applications.myapp.modules.mymodule import *
>
> or
>
>    exec('from applications.%s.modules.mymodule import *' %
> request.application)
>
> It is important that the module itself imports other files from the
> same module using relative paths and not absolute paths.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Oct 16, 5:37 am, leone <handja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I try to import a module of  py files (initialized by __init__.py) and
> > that is set in applications/myapp/modules folder, but I receive errors
> > about import.
>
> > from applications/myapp/modules/mymodule import *     fails!
>
> > Is it possible this approach or I have to put py files directly under /
> > modules directory?
> > If not, why?
> > Thanks
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