I have a file structure like this:
dir_a
__init__.py
mod_1.py
mod_2.py
dir_b
__init__.py
my_mod.py
I want to dynamically import every module in dir_a in my_mod.py, and in order to do that, I have the following inside the __init__.py of dir_a:
import os
import glob
__all__ = [os.path.basename(f)[:-3] for f in glob.glob(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + "/*.py")]
But when I do:
from dir_a import *
I get ImportError: No module named dir_a
I wonder what causes this, is it because the parent directory containing dir_a and dir_b has to be in PYTHONPATH? In addition, the above approach is dynamic only in the sense that my_mod.py picks up everything when it is run, but if a new module is added to dir_a during its run this new module won't be picked up. So is it possible to implement a truly dynamic importing mechanism?