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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:22:33+00:00 2026-05-17T02:22:33+00:00

I am relatively new to Python. I am looking to create a settings module

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I am relatively new to Python. I am looking to create a “settings” module where various application-specific constants will be stored.

Here is how I am wanting to set up my code:

settings.py

CONSTANT = 'value'

script.py

import settings

def func():
    var = CONSTANT
    # do some more coding
    return var

I am getting a Python error stating:

global name 'CONSTANT' is not defined.

I have noticed on Django’s source code their settings.py file has constants named just like I do. I am confused on how they can be imported to a script and referenced through the application.

EDIT

Thank you for all your answers! I tried the following:

import settings

print settings.CONSTANT

I get the same error

ImportError: cannot import name CONSTANT

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    2026-05-17T02:22:33+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:22 am

    The easiest way to do this is to just have settings be a module.

    (settings.py)

    CONSTANT1 = "value1"
    CONSTANT2 = "value2"
    

    (consumer.py)

    import settings
    
    print settings.CONSTANT1
    print settings.CONSTANT2
    

    When you import a python module, you have to prefix the the variables that you pull from it with the module name. If you know exactly what values you want to use from it in a given file and you are not worried about them changing during execution, then you can do

    from settings import CONSTANT1, CONSTANT2
    
    print CONSTANT1
    print CONSTANT2
    

    but I wouldn’t get carried away with that last one. It makes it difficult for people reading your code to tell where values are coming from. and precludes those values being updated if another client module changes them. One final way to do it is

    import settings as s
    
    print s.CONSTANT1
    print s.CONSTANT2
    

    This saves you typing, will propagate updates and only requires readers to remember that anything after s is from the settings module.

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