I’ve got a class that I’m trying to write called dbObject and I’m trying to import it from a script in a different folder. My structure is as follows:
/var/www/html/py/testobj.py
/var/www/html/py/obj/dbObject.py
/var/www/html/py/obj/__init__.py
Now, __init__.py is an empty file. Here are the contents of dbObject.py:
class dbObject:
def __init__():
print "Constructor?"
def test():
print "Testing"
And here’s the contents of testobj.py:
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
sys.path.append("/var/www/html/py")
import obj.dbObject
db = dbObject()
When I run this, I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testobj.py", line 7, in <module>
db = dbObject()
NameError: name 'dbObject' is not defined
I’m new to Python, so I’m very confused as to what I’m doing wrong. Could someone please point me in the right direction?
EDIT: Thanks to Martijn Pieters’ answer I modified my testobj.py as follows:
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
sys.path.append("/var/www/html/py")
sys.path.append("/var/www/html/py/dev")
from obj.dbObject import dbObject
db = dbObject()
However, now when I run it I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testobj.py", line 7, in <module>
db = dbObject()
TypeError: __init__() takes no arguments (1 given)
Is this referring to my init.py or the constructor within dbObject?
EDIT(2): Solved that one myself, the constructor must be able to take at least one parameter – a reference to itself. Simple fix. Looks like this problem is solved!
EDIT (Final): This is nice – I can cut out the import sys and sys.path.append lines and it still works in this instance. Lovely.
You need to import the class from the module:
This adds the class
dbObjectdirectly to your local namespace.Your statement
import obj.dbObjectadds the nameobjto the local namespace, so you could also do this instead:because
obj.dbObjectis thedbObject.pymodule in yourobjpackage directory.