Suppose that I have a local module in the current directory called 'myModule.jl':
module x() = "hello" end In a Julia console, I can do the following: > include("myModule.jl") > myModule.x() "hello" I can do a whos() to check that indeed myModule is in the namespace. I am attempting to call this module in pyjulia with the following snippet: julia = Julia( initialization args) julia.eval('include(\"myMdoule.jl\")) julia.myModule.x() which outputs the following error: File "juliaSetup.py", line 21, in <module> julia.myModule.x() AttributeError: 'Julia' object has no attribute 'myModule' So Julia is a python object; is there a getter from which I can access the methods in myModule via the approach above, or do I have to set it up with: julia.using("myModule")?