Isolated import of Python Modules
Project description
– Isolated import of Python modules
Features
emulates a partly isolated environment for local modules
evaluates *.pth files
supports pkg_resources namespaces
mocks pkgutil.extend_path() to support zipped Python eggs
Example
Given your Python script, application or plugin comes with a directory that contains modules for import, you can use localimport to keep the global importer state clean.
app.py res/modules/ some_package/ __init__.py
# app.py
with localimport('res/modules') as _importer:
import some_package
assert 'some_package' not in sys.modules
**Note**: It is very important that you keep the reference to the
``localimport`` object alive, especially if you use
``from xx import yy`` imports.
Use with require
The localimport class is defines as exports symbols, thus when you require() the module, what you get is the class directly rather then the module.
import require
localimport = require('./localimport')
with localimport('res/modules') as _importer:
# ...
Building a minified version
In many cases it doesn’t make much sense to use localimport as yet another Python package, thus you might want to include an inlined and minified version of it into your codebase. For this you can use either pyminifier or py-blobbify depending on what format you want to include into your code.
$ pyminifier localimport.py $ py-blobbify localimport.py --export-symbol=localimport -mc
You can find pre-minified versions here.
Changelog
v1.5.1
add Python 3 compatibility
v1.5
add setup.py
add make_min and make_b64 commands to setup.py
fix possible error when localimport(parent_dir) parameter is not specified and the __file__ of the Python module that uses localimport is in the current working directory
v1.4.16
fix possible KeyError when restoring namespace module paths
renamed _localimport class to localimport
localimport(parent_dir) parameter is now determined dynamically using sys._getframe()
support for py-require
v1.4.14
Mockup pkg_resources.declare_namespace(), making it call pkgutil.extend_path() afterwards to ensure we find all available namespace paths
v1.4.13
fixed possible KeyError and AttributeError when using the _localimport.disable() method
v1.4.12
Removed auto discovering of modules importable from the local site
Add _localimport.disable() method
v1.4.11
Fixed a bug where re-using the _localimport context added local modules back to sys.modules but removed them immediately (#15)
v1.4.10
Fix #13, _extend_path() now keeps order of the paths
Updat class docstrings
Add do_eggs and do_pth parameters to the constructor
Fix #12, add _discover() method and automatic disabling of modules that could conflict with modules from the _localimport site
v1.4.9
Fix #11, remove None-entries of namespace packages in sys.modules
_localimport._extend_path() is is now less tolerant about extending the namespace path and only does so when a __init__.{py,pyc,pyo} file exists in the parsed directory
v1.4.8
Now checks any path for being a zipfile rather than just .egg files
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Niklas Rosenstein
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