rootpath 0.1.1

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rootpath 0.1.1

rootpath
Python project/package root path detection.
Introduction
Auto-magic project/package root path detection - from a child module file for Python libraries/projects.
It does this by detecting typical package/project root files/folders (e.g. .git, requirements.txt, etc.), but it can also be overriden easily if needed.
As a little bonus it exposes an optional helper for adding root path to the Python load path (sys.path) for resolving Python module import hell (which is terribly broken by design).
Install
Install using pip:
pip install rootpath

Use: Basic
Detect a project/package root path:
1. Assuming we have a python library/application project...
/home/me/projects
└── py-foo
└── foo
└── utils
└── __init__.py
└── baz.py
└── say.py
└── __init__.py
└── bar.py
README.md
requirements.txt
setup.py

foo/bar.py - top level package module
import rootpath

def bar():
path = rootpath.detect()

assert path == '/home/me/projects/py-foo'

print('---')
print('FILE:', __file__)
print('ROOT:', path)
print('---')

if __name__ == '__main__':
bar()

foo/utils/baz.py - nested level package module (dependency)
import rootpath

def baz():
path = rootpath.detect()

assert path == '/home/me/projects/py-foo'

print('---')
print('FILE:', __file__)
print('ROOT:', path)
print('---')

if __name__ == '__main__':
baz()

foo/utils/say.py - nested level package module (dependency)
import rootpath

def say():
print('---')
print('SAY: {0}'.format(rootpath.detect()))
print('---')

if __name__ == '__main__':
say()

2. Let's run the files individually - they should both with successful assertions and output accurately detected root paths...
$ cd /home/me/projects/py-foo

$ python ./foo/bar.py

---
FILE: /home/me/projects/py-foo/foo/bar.py
ROOT: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./foo/utils/baz.py

---
FILE: /home/me/projects/py-foo/foo/utils/baz.py
ROOT: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./foo/utils/say.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

Use: Painless Python module imports
Using the above example code project as a reference, as and example to enable painless Python module imports:
1. Let's make use of the load path helper in the higher order modules...
foo/bar.py
import rootpath

# 1. prepends root path to `sys.path`
rootpath.append()

# 2. will import correctly without errors no matter if imported/executed from same path or any other system path - which is not true for the native Python 3 relative import
import rootpath.utils.say as say

def bar():
say()

if __name__ == '__main__':
bar()

foo/utils/baz.py
import rootpath

# 1. prepends root path to `sys.path`
rootpath.append()

# 2. will import correctly without errors no matter if imported/executed from same path or any other system path - which is not true for the native Python 3 relative import
import rootpath.utils.say as say

def baz():
hello()

if __name__ == '__main__':
baz()

2. Let's run the files individually - say module should be imported correctly without any errors from any module path namespace...
$ cd /home/me/projects/py-foo

$ python ./foo/bar.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./foo/utils/baz.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./foo/utils/say.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ cd /home/me/projects/py-foo/foo

$ python ./bar.py
---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./utils/baz.py
---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./utils/say.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ cd /home/me/projects/py-foo/foo/utils

$ python ./utils/baz.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

$ python ./utils/say.py

---
SAY: /home/me/projects/py-foo
---

About
This project was mainly initiated - in lack of well tested and reliable existing alternatives - to be used at our work at Markable.ai to have common code conventions between various programming environments where Python (research, CV, AI) is heavily used.
License
Released under the MIT license.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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