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Package and import all files from directory
import importdir
importdir.do("features", globals())
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# http://gitlab.com/aurelien-lourot/importdir
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import re
import sys
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Interface
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
def do(path, env):
""" Imports all modules residing directly in directory "path" into the provided environment
(usually the callers environment). A typical call:
importdir.do("example_dir", globals())
"""
__do(path, env)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Implementation
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# File name of a module:
__module_file_regexp = "(.+)\.py(c?)$"
def __get_module_names_in_dir(path):
""" Returns a set of all module names residing directly in directory "path".
"""
result = set()
# Looks for all python files in the directory (not recursively) and add
# their name to result:
for entry in os.listdir(path):
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, entry)):
regexp_result = re.search(__module_file_regexp, entry)
if regexp_result: # is a module file name
result.add(regexp_result.groups()[0])
return result
def __do(path, env):
""" Implements do().
"""
sys.path.append(path) # adds provided directory to list we can import from
# for each found module...
for module_name in sorted(__get_module_names_in_dir(path)):
env[module_name] = __import__(module_name) # ... import
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