''' A hook to insert user's config directory into Python's search path. - Ideally that would be in __init__.py (so it's executed without having to import explicityly) But, with namespace packages, we can't have __init__.py in the parent subpackage (see http://python-notes.curiousefficiency.org/en/latest/python_concepts/import_traps.html#the-init-py-trap) Please let me know if you are aware of a better way of dealing with this! ''' # TODO not ideal to keep it here, but this should really be a leaf in the import tree def assign_module(parent: str, name: str, module): import sys import importlib parent_module = importlib.import_module(parent) sys.modules[parent + '.' + name] = module if sys.version_info.minor == 6: # ugh. not sure why it's necessary in py36... # TODO that crap should be tested... I guess will get it for free when I run rest of tests in the matrix setattr(parent_module, name, module) # separate function to present namespace pollution def setup_config(): from pathlib import Path import sys import os import warnings # not sure if that's necessary, i.e. could rely on PYTHONPATH instead # on the other hand, by using MY_CONFIG we are guaranteed to load it from the desired path? mvar = os.environ.get('MY_CONFIG') if mvar is not None: mycfg_dir = Path(mvar) else: # TODO use appdir?? cfg_dir = Path('~/.config').expanduser() mycfg_dir = cfg_dir / 'my' if not mycfg_dir.exists(): warnings.warn(f"my.config package isn't found! (expected at {mycfg_dir}). This is likely to result in issues.") return mpath = str(mycfg_dir) if mpath not in sys.path: sys.path.insert(0, mpath) # remove the stub and insert reimport hte 'real' config if 'my.config' in sys.modules: # TODO FIXME make sure this method isn't called twice... del sys.modules['my.config'] try: import my.config except ImportError as ex: # just in case... who knows what crazy setup users have in mind. warnings.warn(f"Importing my.config failed! (error: {ex}). This is likely to result in issues.") setup_config() del setup_config # TODO move to my.core?