I am trying to import a module from a particular directory.
The problem is that if I use sys.path.append(mod_directory) to append the path and then open the python interpreter, the directory mod_directory gets added to the end of the list sys.path. If I export the PYTHONPATH variable before opening the python interpreter, the directory gets added to the start of the list. In the latter case I can import the module but in the former, I cannot.
Can somebody explain why this is happening and give me a solution to add the mod_directory to the start, inside a python script ?
This is working as documented. Any paths specified in PYTHONPATH are documented as normally coming after the working directory but before the standard interpreter-supplied paths. sys.path.append() appends to the existing path. See here and here. If you want a particular directory to come first, simply insert it at the head of sys.path:
That said, there are usually better ways to manage imports than either using PYTHONPATH or manipulating sys.path directly. See, for example, the answers to this question.
回答 1
您可以使用:
import os
path ='the path you want'
os.environ['PATH']+=':'+path
$pathToSourceRoot ="C:/Users/Steve/YourCode"
$env:PYTHONPATH ="$($pathToSourceRoot);$($pathToSourceRoot)/subdirs_if_required"# Now run the actual script
python your_script.py
When running a Python script from Powershell under Windows, this should work:
$pathToSourceRoot = "C:/Users/Steve/YourCode"
$env:PYTHONPATH = "$($pathToSourceRoot);$($pathToSourceRoot)/subdirs_if_required"
# Now run the actual script
python your_script.py