I am trying to reload an entire custom package of modules that I wrote.
There is another question that I looked into on here, but it does not look like it works in my case.
modules/__init__.py
# based on info from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1057431/loading-all-modules-in-a-folder-in-python
import os
for module in os.listdir(os.path.dirname(__file__)):
if module[0:8] != '__init__' and module[-3:] == '.py':
if module in dir(os.path.dirname(__file__)):
reload(module)
else:
__import__(module[:-3], locals(), globals())
del module
del os
Loading modules:
import modules
def loadModule(self, moduleName):
"""
Load the module with the give name
i.e. "admin" would load modules/admin.py
Args:
moduleName (str): name of the module (admin would load the admin.py file)
Returns:
boolean: success or failure of load
Raises:
None
"""
retLoadedCorrectly = False
# reload everything to dynamically pick up new stuff
reload(modules)
# grab the module
try:
m = getattr(modules, moduleName)
# save it
self.loadedModules[m.commandName] = {'module': moduleName, 'admin': m.adminOnly, 'version': m.version}
# Yay it loaded :)
retLoadedCorrectly = True
# log it
self.log('Loaded module: {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}'.format(moduleName, m.commandName, m.adminOnly, m.version))
except AttributeError:
self.log('Failed to load module: {0}'.format(moduleName), level='WARNING')
return retLoadedCorrectly
If I call loadMudule("example")
it will load and run as expected. Then if I change example, then call the loadModules method again, then it will not pick up the changes.
I read about importlib
but that looks like it is python 3 only and I am using python 2.7.6
If this is a bad way of doing it, by all means point me in a better direction!