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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:55:50+00:00 2026-05-14T00:55:50+00:00

I’m trying to archive a task which turns out to be a bit complicated

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I’m trying to archive a task which turns out to be a bit complicated since I’m not very good at Python metaprogramming.

I want to have a module locations with function get_location(name), which returns a class defined in a folder locations/ in the file with the name passed to function. Name of a class is something like NameLocation.

So, my folder structure:

program.py
locations/
    __init__.py
    first.py
    second.py

program.py will be smth with with:

from locations import get_location
location = get_location('first')

and the location is a class defined in first.py smth like this:

from locations import Location # base class for all locations, defined in __init__ (?)
class FirstLocation(Location):
    pass

etc.

Okay, I’ve tried a lot of import and getattribute statements but now I’m bored and surrender. How to archive such behaviour?


I don’t know why, but this code

def get_location(name):
   module = __import__(__name__ + '.' + name)
   #return getattr(module, titlecase(name) + 'Location')
   return module

returns

>>> locations.get_location( 'first')
<module 'locations' from 'locations/__init__.py'>

the locations module! why?!

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    2026-05-14T00:55:50+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:55 am

    You do need to __import__ the module; after that, getting an attr from it is not hard.

    import sys
    
    def get_location(name):
        fullpath = 'locations.' + name
        package = __import__(fullpath)
        module = sys.modules[fullpath]
        return getattr(module, name.title() + 'Location')
    

    Edit: __import__ returns the package, so you need one more getattr, see the docs (and read all the section carefully — “do as I say not as I do”;-).

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