Reputation: 5281
I have files as follow,
file1.py
file2.py
file3.py
Let's say that all three use
lib7.py
lib8.py
lib9.py
Currently each of the three files has the lines
import lib7
import lib8
import lib9
How can I setup my directory/code such that the libs are imported only once, and then shared among the three files?
Upvotes: 32
Views: 25937
Reputation: 1899
You will have to import something at least once per file. But you can set it up such that this is a single import line:
The probably cleanest way is to create a folder lib
, move all lib?.py
in there, and add an empty file called __init__.py
to it.
This way you create a package out of your lib?.py
files. It can then be used like this:
import lib
lib.lib7
Depending on where you want to end up, you might also want to have some code in the __init__.py
:
from lib7 import *
from lib8 import *
from lib9 import *
This way you get all symbols from the individual lib?.py
in a single import lib
:
import lib
lib.something_from_lib7
Upvotes: 26
Reputation: 17532
Import each of them in a separate module, and then import that:
lib.py
:
import lib7
import lib8
import lib9
In each of the files (file1.py
, file2.py
, file3.py
), just use import lib
. Of course, you then have to reference them with lib.lib7
– to avoid that, you can use from lib import *
.
Upvotes: 9