Importing external module in IronPython

你离开我真会死。 提交于 2019-11-27 01:41:06

问题


I'm currently working on an application written in C#, which I'm embedding IronPython in. I generally have no problems about it, but there's one thing that I don't know how to deal with.

I want to import an external module into the script. How can I do that? Simple import ext_lib doesn't work. Should I add a path to the lib to sys.path? Maybe it is possible to copy the lib's .py file into app directory and import from there?

EDIT: I finally chosen another solution - compiled my script with py2exe and I'm just running it from main C# app with Process (without using IronPython).

Anyway, thanks for help ;)


回答1:


Before compiling a script with the PythonEngine, I add the script's directory to the engine's search path. This is what I do in the C# code:

string dir = Path.GetDirectoryName(scriptPath);                       
ICollection<string> paths = engine.GetSearchPaths();

if (!String.IsNullOrWhitespace(dir))
{
    paths.Add(dir);
}
else
{
    paths.Add(Environment.CurrentDirectory);
}
engine.SetSearchPaths(paths);

Now if the libraries are in the directory where the scripts, which you are executing, reside they will be importable.




回答2:


Chances are that your path is set up incorrectly. From the IronPython FAQ:

How do I use CPython standard libraries?

To tell IronPython where the Python standard library is, you can add the "lib" directory of CPython to IronPython's path. To do this, put the following code into IronPython's "site.py" file (replace c:\python24\lib with your actual path to the CPython lib directory):

import sys
sys.path.append(r"c:\python24\lib")

Also, if you're getting import errors in CPython for a script that you do have on your computer, 99% of the time it's a path issue there too.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1371994/importing-external-module-in-ironpython

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