Reputation: 2289
I have three database-related classes that I want to combine into a package, in the following structure:
adodb_pyodbc /
__init__.py # empty
PyConnection.py
PyRecordset.py
PyField.py
This package is in my Lib/site-packages folder.
In an earlier iteration of this attempt, I did not use the "Py" prefix, and I got an error complaining that module.__init__()
takes only two arguments, and three were being passed into it. Someone suggested that the name "Recordset" might be conflicting with something else, so I changed it.
The classes work when the files are in the same folder as the project that is using them. In that case, I can just use:
PyRecordset.py:
from PyConnection import PyConnection
from PyField import PyField
class PyRecordset: pass
DerivedSet.py
from PyRecordset import PyRecordset
class DerivedRecordset(PyRecordset): pass
But the same files don't work when they are located inside a package. My test program begins with this line:
from adodb_pyodbc import PyConnection as Connection
And when I run it I get this error message:
C:\Python35\python.exe "C:/Customers/Nucor Crawfordsville/Scripts/64 bit/Testing/cpsa_simulator.py"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Customers/Nucor Crawfordsville/Scripts/64 bit/Testing/cpsa_simulator.py", line 8, in <module>
from Level3_CoilsSet import Level3_CoilsSet
File "C:\Customers\Nucor Crawfordsville\Scripts\64 bit\Testing\Level3_CoilsSet.py", line 1, in <module>
from adodb_pyodbc import PyRecordset as Recordset
File "C:\Python35\lib\site-packages\adodb_pyodbc\PyRecordset.py", line 9, in <module>
from PyConnection import PyConnection
ImportError: No module named 'PyConnection'
But when editing PyRecordset.py inside PyCharm, it appears to be able to find the PyConnection.py file.
I tried using relative addressing inside PyConnection.py:
from . import PyConnection
from . import PyField
But that puts me back to the __init__()
error:
C:\Python35\python.exe "C:/Customers/Nucor Crawfordsville/Scripts/64 bit/Testing/cpsa_simulator.py"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Customers/Nucor Crawfordsville/Scripts/64 bit/Testing/cpsa_simulator.py", line 8, in <module>
from Level3_CoilsSet import Level3_CoilsSet
File "C:\Customers\Nucor Crawfordsville\Scripts\64 bit\Testing\Level3_CoilsSet.py", line 3, in <module>
class Level3_CoilsSet(Recordset):
TypeError: module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)
How am I supposed to do this?
Thanks very much for your help. In the meantime, I'm going to take those files out of the package and put them back in my test project. I've wasted far too much time on this question.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4925
Reputation: 59731
When you one to use PyConnection
from outside of the package you have to either import it from the module where it was defined:
from adodb_pyodbc.PyConnection import PyConnection as Connection
Or, more conveniently, import it in the package init file adodb_pyodbc/__init__.py
:
from .PyConnection import PyConnection
And then, from the outside, you can just do:
from adodb_pyodbc import PyConnection as Connection
Upvotes: 2