A really simple package that allows you to import packages to your code
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PackageImporter is a simple project for importing projects according to different types (DataScience, Plotting, etc.). It can also be used to install packages and inspect installed packages.
Installation
To install PackageImporter, run this command into your terminal (Use Windows Powershell because I love it):
pip install packageimporter
For a specific version, run:
pip install packageimporter=={version}
To upgrade the exsisting PackageImporter module (which you probably don't):
pip install --upgrade packageimporter
note: you can either use python -m pip or py -m pip if it's different. (It may) PackageImporter has only one limitation: Python>=3.6 (Because there are f-strings)
Usage Example
from packageimporter import Importer
Importer.stable.Plotter.plotly.express(alias="i_love_plotly_express")
# This will import plotly.express as i_love_plotly_express (weird alias) and raise an ModuleNotFoundError if plotly.express is not globally installed.
Update Notes:
Minor Bugfixes;
Enhanced Error Messages
Added the "pip list" and "pip install pkg" command using pip and subprocess
Install requires setuptools>=69.2 rather than >= 69
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