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Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -04004*****************
5The import system
6*****************
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8.. index:: single: import machinery
9
10Python code in one :term:`module` gains access to the code in another module
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040011by the process of :term:`importing` it. The :keyword:`import` statement is
12the most common way of invoking the import machinery, but it is not the only
13way. Functions such as :func:`importlib.import_module` and built-in
14:func:`__import__` can also be used to invoke the import machinery.
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16The :keyword:`import` statement combines two operations; it searches for the
17named module, then it binds the results of that search to a name in the local
18scope. The search operation of the :keyword:`import` statement is defined as
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +100019a call to the :func:`__import__` function, with the appropriate arguments.
20The return value of :func:`__import__` is used to perform the name
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040021binding operation of the :keyword:`import` statement. See the
22:keyword:`import` statement for the exact details of that name binding
23operation.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -040024
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040025A direct call to :func:`__import__` performs only the module search and, if
26found, the module creation operation. While certain side-effects may occur,
27such as the importing of parent packages, and the updating of various caches
28(including :data:`sys.modules`), only the :keyword:`import` statement performs
29a name binding operation.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -040030
Barry Warsaw93952f82017-11-03 13:45:46 -070031When an :keyword:`import` statement is executed, the standard builtin
32:func:`__import__` function is called. Other mechanisms for invoking the
33import system (such as :func:`importlib.import_module`) may choose to bypass
34:func:`__import__` and use their own solutions to implement import semantics.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +100035
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -040036When a module is first imported, Python searches for the module and if found,
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040037it creates a module object [#fnmo]_, initializing it. If the named module
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -040038cannot be found, a :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` is raised. Python implements various
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040039strategies to search for the named module when the import machinery is
40invoked. These strategies can be modified and extended by using various hooks
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +100041described in the sections below.
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040042
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +100043.. versionchanged:: 3.3
44 The import system has been updated to fully implement the second phase
Andrew Svetlove2cf03e2012-11-15 16:28:21 +020045 of :pep:`302`. There is no longer any implicit import machinery - the full
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +100046 import system is exposed through :data:`sys.meta_path`. In addition,
Andrew Svetlove2cf03e2012-11-15 16:28:21 +020047 native namespace package support has been implemented (see :pep:`420`).
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +100048
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040049
50:mod:`importlib`
51================
52
53The :mod:`importlib` module provides a rich API for interacting with the
54import system. For example :func:`importlib.import_module` provides a
55recommended, simpler API than built-in :func:`__import__` for invoking the
56import machinery. Refer to the :mod:`importlib` library documentation for
57additional detail.
58
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60
61Packages
62========
63
64.. index::
65 single: package
66
67Python has only one type of module object, and all modules are of this type,
68regardless of whether the module is implemented in Python, C, or something
69else. To help organize modules and provide a naming hierarchy, Python has a
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040070concept of :term:`packages <package>`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -040071
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040072You can think of packages as the directories on a file system and modules as
73files within directories, but don't take this analogy too literally since
74packages and modules need not originate from the file system. For the
75purposes of this documentation, we'll use this convenient analogy of
76directories and files. Like file system directories, packages are organized
77hierarchically, and packages may themselves contain subpackages, as well as
78regular modules.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -040079
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040080It's important to keep in mind that all packages are modules, but not all
81modules are packages. Or put another way, packages are just a special kind of
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +100082module. Specifically, any module that contains a ``__path__`` attribute is
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -040083considered a package.
84
85All modules have a name. Subpackage names are separated from their parent
86package name by dots, akin to Python's standard attribute access syntax. Thus
87you might have a module called :mod:`sys` and a package called :mod:`email`,
88which in turn has a subpackage called :mod:`email.mime` and a module within
89that subpackage called :mod:`email.mime.text`.
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91
92Regular packages
93----------------
94
95.. index::
96 pair: package; regular
97
98Python defines two types of packages, :term:`regular packages <regular
99package>` and :term:`namespace packages <namespace package>`. Regular
100packages are traditional packages as they existed in Python 3.2 and earlier.
101A regular package is typically implemented as a directory containing an
102``__init__.py`` file. When a regular package is imported, this
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000103``__init__.py`` file is implicitly executed, and the objects it defines are
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400104bound to names in the package's namespace. The ``__init__.py`` file can
105contain the same Python code that any other module can contain, and Python
106will add some additional attributes to the module when it is imported.
107
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400108For example, the following file system layout defines a top level ``parent``
109package with three subpackages::
110
111 parent/
112 __init__.py
113 one/
114 __init__.py
115 two/
116 __init__.py
117 three/
118 __init__.py
119
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000120Importing ``parent.one`` will implicitly execute ``parent/__init__.py`` and
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400121``parent/one/__init__.py``. Subsequent imports of ``parent.two`` or
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000122``parent.three`` will execute ``parent/two/__init__.py`` and
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400123``parent/three/__init__.py`` respectively.
124
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400125
126Namespace packages
127------------------
128
129.. index::
130 pair:: package; namespace
131 pair:: package; portion
132
133A namespace package is a composite of various :term:`portions <portion>`,
134where each portion contributes a subpackage to the parent package. Portions
135may reside in different locations on the file system. Portions may also be
136found in zip files, on the network, or anywhere else that Python searches
137during import. Namespace packages may or may not correspond directly to
138objects on the file system; they may be virtual modules that have no concrete
139representation.
140
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000141Namespace packages do not use an ordinary list for their ``__path__``
142attribute. They instead use a custom iterable type which will automatically
143perform a new search for package portions on the next import attempt within
144that package if the path of their parent package (or :data:`sys.path` for a
145top level package) changes.
146
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400147With namespace packages, there is no ``parent/__init__.py`` file. In fact,
148there may be multiple ``parent`` directories found during import search, where
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400149each one is provided by a different portion. Thus ``parent/one`` may not be
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400150physically located next to ``parent/two``. In this case, Python will create a
151namespace package for the top-level ``parent`` package whenever it or one of
152its subpackages is imported.
153
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400154See also :pep:`420` for the namespace package specification.
155
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157Searching
158=========
159
160To begin the search, Python needs the :term:`fully qualified <qualified name>`
161name of the module (or package, but for the purposes of this discussion, the
162difference is immaterial) being imported. This name may come from various
163arguments to the :keyword:`import` statement, or from the parameters to the
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400164:func:`importlib.import_module` or :func:`__import__` functions.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400165
166This name will be used in various phases of the import search, and it may be
167the dotted path to a submodule, e.g. ``foo.bar.baz``. In this case, Python
168first tries to import ``foo``, then ``foo.bar``, and finally ``foo.bar.baz``.
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -0400169If any of the intermediate imports fail, a :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` is raised.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400170
171
172The module cache
173----------------
174
175.. index::
176 single: sys.modules
177
178The first place checked during import search is :data:`sys.modules`. This
179mapping serves as a cache of all modules that have been previously imported,
180including the intermediate paths. So if ``foo.bar.baz`` was previously
181imported, :data:`sys.modules` will contain entries for ``foo``, ``foo.bar``,
182and ``foo.bar.baz``. Each key will have as its value the corresponding module
183object.
184
185During import, the module name is looked up in :data:`sys.modules` and if
186present, the associated value is the module satisfying the import, and the
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -0400187process completes. However, if the value is ``None``, then a
Eric Snow46f97b82016-09-07 16:56:15 -0700188:exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` is raised. If the module name is missing, Python will
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400189continue searching for the module.
190
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000191:data:`sys.modules` is writable. Deleting a key may not destroy the
192associated module (as other modules may hold references to it),
193but it will invalidate the cache entry for the named module, causing
194Python to search anew for the named module upon its next
195import. The key can also be assigned to ``None``, forcing the next import
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -0400196of the module to result in a :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError`.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000197
198Beware though, as if you keep a reference to the module object,
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400199invalidate its cache entry in :data:`sys.modules`, and then re-import the
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000200named module, the two module objects will *not* be the same. By contrast,
Berker Peksag7e732a72015-07-25 13:02:37 +0300201:func:`importlib.reload` will reuse the *same* module object, and simply
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000202reinitialise the module contents by rerunning the module's code.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400203
204
205Finders and loaders
206-------------------
207
208.. index::
209 single: finder
210 single: loader
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700211 single: module spec
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400212
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400213If the named module is not found in :data:`sys.modules`, then Python's import
214protocol is invoked to find and load the module. This protocol consists of
215two conceptual objects, :term:`finders <finder>` and :term:`loaders <loader>`.
216A finder's job is to determine whether it can find the named module using
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000217whatever strategy it knows about. Objects that implement both of these
218interfaces are referred to as :term:`importers <importer>` - they return
219themselves when they find that they can load the requested module.
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400220
Andrew Svetlove2cf03e2012-11-15 16:28:21 +0200221Python includes a number of default finders and importers. The first one
222knows how to locate built-in modules, and the second knows how to locate
223frozen modules. A third default finder searches an :term:`import path`
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000224for modules. The :term:`import path` is a list of locations that may
225name file system paths or zip files. It can also be extended to search
226for any locatable resource, such as those identified by URLs.
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400227
228The import machinery is extensible, so new finders can be added to extend the
229range and scope of module searching.
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231Finders do not actually load modules. If they can find the named module, they
Georg Brandl472a65a2013-11-24 12:39:56 +0100232return a :dfn:`module spec`, an encapsulation of the module's import-related
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700233information, which the import machinery then uses when loading the module.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400234
235The following sections describe the protocol for finders and loaders in more
236detail, including how you can create and register new ones to extend the
237import machinery.
238
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700239.. versionchanged:: 3.4
240 In previous versions of Python, finders returned :term:`loaders <loader>`
241 directly, whereas now they return module specs which *contain* loaders.
242 Loaders are still used during import but have fewer responsibilities.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400243
244Import hooks
245------------
246
247.. index::
248 single: import hooks
249 single: meta hooks
250 single: path hooks
251 pair: hooks; import
252 pair: hooks; meta
253 pair: hooks; path
254
255The import machinery is designed to be extensible; the primary mechanism for
256this are the *import hooks*. There are two types of import hooks: *meta
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400257hooks* and *import path hooks*.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400258
259Meta hooks are called at the start of import processing, before any other
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400260import processing has occurred, other than :data:`sys.modules` cache look up.
261This allows meta hooks to override :data:`sys.path` processing, frozen
262modules, or even built-in modules. Meta hooks are registered by adding new
263finder objects to :data:`sys.meta_path`, as described below.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400264
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400265Import path hooks are called as part of :data:`sys.path` (or
266``package.__path__``) processing, at the point where their associated path
267item is encountered. Import path hooks are registered by adding new callables
268to :data:`sys.path_hooks` as described below.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400269
270
271The meta path
272-------------
273
274.. index::
275 single: sys.meta_path
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700276 pair: finder; find_spec
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400277
278When the named module is not found in :data:`sys.modules`, Python next
279searches :data:`sys.meta_path`, which contains a list of meta path finder
280objects. These finders are queried in order to see if they know how to handle
281the named module. Meta path finders must implement a method called
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700282:meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec()` which takes three arguments:
283a name, an import path, and (optionally) a target module. The meta path
284finder can use any strategy it wants to determine whether it can handle
285the named module or not.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400286
287If the meta path finder knows how to handle the named module, it returns a
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700288spec object. If it cannot handle the named module, it returns ``None``. If
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400289:data:`sys.meta_path` processing reaches the end of its list without returning
Eric Snow46f97b82016-09-07 16:56:15 -0700290a spec, then a :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` is raised. Any other exceptions
291raised are simply propagated up, aborting the import process.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400292
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700293The :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec()` method of meta path
294finders is called with two or three arguments. The first is the fully
295qualified name of the module being imported, for example ``foo.bar.baz``.
296The second argument is the path entries to use for the module search. For
297top-level modules, the second argument is ``None``, but for submodules or
298subpackages, the second argument is the value of the parent package's
299``__path__`` attribute. If the appropriate ``__path__`` attribute cannot
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -0400300be accessed, a :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` is raised. The third argument
Eric Snow46f97b82016-09-07 16:56:15 -0700301is an existing module object that will be the target of loading later.
302The import system passes in a target module only during reload.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000303
304The meta path may be traversed multiple times for a single import request.
305For example, assuming none of the modules involved has already been cached,
306importing ``foo.bar.baz`` will first perform a top level import, calling
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700307``mpf.find_spec("foo", None, None)`` on each meta path finder (``mpf``). After
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000308``foo`` has been imported, ``foo.bar`` will be imported by traversing the
309meta path a second time, calling
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700310``mpf.find_spec("foo.bar", foo.__path__, None)``. Once ``foo.bar`` has been
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000311imported, the final traversal will call
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700312``mpf.find_spec("foo.bar.baz", foo.bar.__path__, None)``.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000313
314Some meta path finders only support top level imports. These importers will
315always return ``None`` when anything other than ``None`` is passed as the
316second argument.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400317
318Python's default :data:`sys.meta_path` has three meta path finders, one that
319knows how to import built-in modules, one that knows how to import frozen
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400320modules, and one that knows how to import modules from an :term:`import path`
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000321(i.e. the :term:`path based finder`).
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400322
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700323.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700324 The :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` method of meta path
325 finders replaced :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_module`, which
326 is now deprecated. While it will continue to work without change, the
327 import machinery will try it only if the finder does not implement
328 ``find_spec()``.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400329
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700330
331Loading
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400332=======
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400333
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700334If and when a module spec is found, the import machinery will use it (and
335the loader it contains) when loading the module. Here is an approximation
336of what happens during the loading portion of import::
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400337
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700338 module = None
339 if spec.loader is not None and hasattr(spec.loader, 'create_module'):
Brett Cannon02d84542015-01-09 11:39:21 -0500340 # It is assumed 'exec_module' will also be defined on the loader.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700341 module = spec.loader.create_module(spec)
342 if module is None:
343 module = ModuleType(spec.name)
344 # The import-related module attributes get set here:
345 _init_module_attrs(spec, module)
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400346
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700347 if spec.loader is None:
348 if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None:
349 # namespace package
350 sys.modules[spec.name] = module
351 else:
352 # unsupported
353 raise ImportError
354 elif not hasattr(spec.loader, 'exec_module'):
355 module = spec.loader.load_module(spec.name)
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700356 # Set __loader__ and __package__ if missing.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700357 else:
358 sys.modules[spec.name] = module
359 try:
360 spec.loader.exec_module(module)
361 except BaseException:
362 try:
363 del sys.modules[spec.name]
364 except KeyError:
365 pass
366 raise
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700367 return sys.modules[spec.name]
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700368
369Note the following details:
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400370
371 * If there is an existing module object with the given name in
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700372 :data:`sys.modules`, import will have already returned it.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400373
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700374 * The module will exist in :data:`sys.modules` before the loader
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400375 executes the module code. This is crucial because the module code may
376 (directly or indirectly) import itself; adding it to :data:`sys.modules`
377 beforehand prevents unbounded recursion in the worst case and multiple
378 loading in the best.
379
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700380 * If loading fails, the failing module -- and only the failing module --
381 gets removed from :data:`sys.modules`. Any module already in the
382 :data:`sys.modules` cache, and any module that was successfully loaded
383 as a side-effect, must remain in the cache. This contrasts with
384 reloading where even the failing module is left in :data:`sys.modules`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400385
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700386 * After the module is created but before execution, the import machinery
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700387 sets the import-related module attributes ("_init_module_attrs" in
388 the pseudo-code example above), as summarized in a
389 :ref:`later section <import-mod-attrs>`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400390
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700391 * Module execution is the key moment of loading in which the module's
392 namespace gets populated. Execution is entirely delegated to the
393 loader, which gets to decide what gets populated and how.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400394
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700395 * The module created during loading and passed to exec_module() may
396 not be the one returned at the end of import [#fnlo]_.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400397
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700398.. versionchanged:: 3.4
399 The import system has taken over the boilerplate responsibilities of
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700400 loaders. These were previously performed by the
401 :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.load_module` method.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400402
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700403Loaders
404-------
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400405
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700406Module loaders provide the critical function of loading: module execution.
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700407The import machinery calls the :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module`
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700408method with a single argument, the module object to execute. Any value
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700409returned from :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` is ignored.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700410
411Loaders must satisfy the following requirements:
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400412
413 * If the module is a Python module (as opposed to a built-in module or a
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400414 dynamically loaded extension), the loader should execute the module's code
415 in the module's global name space (``module.__dict__``).
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400416
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700417 * If the loader cannot execute the module, it should raise an
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700418 :exc:`ImportError`, although any other exception raised during
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700419 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` will be propagated.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400420
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700421In many cases, the finder and loader can be the same object; in such cases the
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700422:meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` method would just return a
423spec with the loader set to ``self``.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400424
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700425Module loaders may opt in to creating the module object during loading
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700426by implementing a :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.create_module` method.
427It takes one argument, the module spec, and returns the new module object
428to use during loading. ``create_module()`` does not need to set any attributes
Brett Cannon02d84542015-01-09 11:39:21 -0500429on the module object. If the method returns ``None``, the
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700430import machinery will create the new module itself.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400431
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700432.. versionadded:: 3.4
Marco Buttu46ce7592017-02-26 16:14:45 +0100433 The :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.create_module` method of loaders.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400434
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700435.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700436 The :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.load_module` method was replaced by
437 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module` and the import
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700438 machinery assumed all the boilerplate responsibilities of loading.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400439
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700440 For compatibility with existing loaders, the import machinery will use
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700441 the ``load_module()`` method of loaders if it exists and the loader does
Larry Hastingsbfd715e2014-01-05 04:35:56 -0800442 not also implement ``exec_module()``. However, ``load_module()`` has been
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700443 deprecated and loaders should implement ``exec_module()`` instead.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400444
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700445 The ``load_module()`` method must implement all the boilerplate loading
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700446 functionality described above in addition to executing the module. All
447 the same constraints apply, with some additional clarification:
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400448
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700449 * If there is an existing module object with the given name in
450 :data:`sys.modules`, the loader must use that existing module.
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700451 (Otherwise, :func:`importlib.reload` will not work correctly.) If the
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700452 named module does not exist in :data:`sys.modules`, the loader
453 must create a new module object and add it to :data:`sys.modules`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400454
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700455 * The module *must* exist in :data:`sys.modules` before the loader
456 executes the module code, to prevent unbounded recursion or multiple
457 loading.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400458
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700459 * If loading fails, the loader must remove any modules it has inserted
460 into :data:`sys.modules`, but it must remove **only** the failing
Brett Cannond0c4ef12014-11-07 11:29:33 -0500461 module(s), and only if the loader itself has loaded the module(s)
462 explicitly.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400463
Brett Cannon02d84542015-01-09 11:39:21 -0500464.. versionchanged:: 3.5
465 A :exc:`DeprecationWarning` is raised when ``exec_module()`` is defined but
Mariatta6b4a5f42017-02-26 07:36:57 -0800466 ``create_module()`` is not.
467
468.. versionchanged:: 3.6
469 An :exc:`ImportError` is raised when ``exec_module()`` is defined but
Mariatta1f5639c2017-02-26 13:23:38 -0800470 ``create_module()`` is not.
Brett Cannon02d84542015-01-09 11:39:21 -0500471
Barry Warsaw2097f532015-04-22 18:29:16 -0400472Submodules
473----------
474
475When a submodule is loaded using any mechanism (e.g. ``importlib`` APIs, the
476``import`` or ``import-from`` statements, or built-in ``__import__()``) a
477binding is placed in the parent module's namespace to the submodule object.
478For example, if package ``spam`` has a submodule ``foo``, after importing
479``spam.foo``, ``spam`` will have an attribute ``foo`` which is bound to the
480submodule. Let's say you have the following directory structure::
481
482 spam/
483 __init__.py
484 foo.py
485 bar.py
486
487and ``spam/__init__.py`` has the following lines in it::
488
489 from .foo import Foo
490 from .bar import Bar
491
492then executing the following puts a name binding to ``foo`` and ``bar`` in the
493``spam`` module::
494
495 >>> import spam
496 >>> spam.foo
497 <module 'spam.foo' from '/tmp/imports/spam/foo.py'>
498 >>> spam.bar
499 <module 'spam.bar' from '/tmp/imports/spam/bar.py'>
500
501Given Python's familiar name binding rules this might seem surprising, but
502it's actually a fundamental feature of the import system. The invariant
503holding is that if you have ``sys.modules['spam']`` and
504``sys.modules['spam.foo']`` (as you would after the above import), the latter
505must appear as the ``foo`` attribute of the former.
506
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700507Module spec
508-----------
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400509
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700510The import machinery uses a variety of information about each module
511during import, especially before loading. Most of the information is
512common to all modules. The purpose of a module's spec is to encapsulate
513this import-related information on a per-module basis.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400514
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700515Using a spec during import allows state to be transferred between import
516system components, e.g. between the finder that creates the module spec
517and the loader that executes it. Most importantly, it allows the
518import machinery to perform the boilerplate operations of loading,
519whereas without a module spec the loader had that responsibility.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400520
Barry Warsaw191e3132017-10-17 15:52:38 -0400521The module's spec is exposed as the ``__spec__`` attribute on a module object.
522See :class:`~importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec` for details on the contents of
523the module spec.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700524
525.. versionadded:: 3.4
526
Georg Brandl472a65a2013-11-24 12:39:56 +0100527.. _import-mod-attrs:
528
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700529Import-related module attributes
530--------------------------------
531
532The import machinery fills in these attributes on each module object
533during loading, based on the module's spec, before the loader executes
534the module.
535
536.. attribute:: __name__
537
538 The ``__name__`` attribute must be set to the fully-qualified name of
539 the module. This name is used to uniquely identify the module in
540 the import system.
541
542.. attribute:: __loader__
543
544 The ``__loader__`` attribute must be set to the loader object that
545 the import machinery used when loading the module. This is mostly
546 for introspection, but can be used for additional loader-specific
547 functionality, for example getting data associated with a loader.
548
549.. attribute:: __package__
550
551 The module's ``__package__`` attribute must be set. Its value must
552 be a string, but it can be the same value as its ``__name__``. When
553 the module is a package, its ``__package__`` value should be set to
554 its ``__name__``. When the module is not a package, ``__package__``
555 should be set to the empty string for top-level modules, or for
556 submodules, to the parent package's name. See :pep:`366` for further
557 details.
558
559 This attribute is used instead of ``__name__`` to calculate explicit
Brett Cannon849113a2016-01-22 15:25:50 -0800560 relative imports for main modules, as defined in :pep:`366`. It is
561 expected to have the same value as ``__spec__.parent``.
562
563 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
564 The value of ``__package__`` is expected to be the same as
565 ``__spec__.parent``.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700566
567.. attribute:: __spec__
568
569 The ``__spec__`` attribute must be set to the module spec that was
Brett Cannon849113a2016-01-22 15:25:50 -0800570 used when importing the module. Setting ``__spec__``
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600571 appropriately applies equally to :ref:`modules initialized during
572 interpreter startup <programs>`. The one exception is ``__main__``,
573 where ``__spec__`` is :ref:`set to None in some cases <main_spec>`.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700574
Brett Cannon849113a2016-01-22 15:25:50 -0800575 When ``__package__`` is not defined, ``__spec__.parent`` is used as
576 a fallback.
577
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700578 .. versionadded:: 3.4
579
Brett Cannon849113a2016-01-22 15:25:50 -0800580 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
581 ``__spec__.parent`` is used as a fallback when ``__package__`` is
582 not defined.
583
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700584.. attribute:: __path__
585
586 If the module is a package (either regular or namespace), the module
587 object's ``__path__`` attribute must be set. The value must be
588 iterable, but may be empty if ``__path__`` has no further significance.
589 If ``__path__`` is not empty, it must produce strings when iterated
590 over. More details on the semantics of ``__path__`` are given
591 :ref:`below <package-path-rules>`.
592
593 Non-package modules should not have a ``__path__`` attribute.
594
595.. attribute:: __file__
596.. attribute:: __cached__
597
598 ``__file__`` is optional. If set, this attribute's value must be a
599 string. The import system may opt to leave ``__file__`` unset if it
600 has no semantic meaning (e.g. a module loaded from a database).
601
602 If ``__file__`` is set, it may also be appropriate to set the
603 ``__cached__`` attribute which is the path to any compiled version of
604 the code (e.g. byte-compiled file). The file does not need to exist
605 to set this attribute; the path can simply point to where the
606 compiled file would exist (see :pep:`3147`).
607
608 It is also appropriate to set ``__cached__`` when ``__file__`` is not
609 set. However, that scenario is quite atypical. Ultimately, the
610 loader is what makes use of ``__file__`` and/or ``__cached__``. So
611 if a loader can load from a cached module but otherwise does not load
612 from a file, that atypical scenario may be appropriate.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400613
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000614.. _package-path-rules:
615
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400616module.__path__
617---------------
618
kms708479c972b52017-05-30 12:12:33 -0400619By definition, if a module has a ``__path__`` attribute, it is a package,
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400620regardless of its value.
621
622A package's ``__path__`` attribute is used during imports of its subpackages.
623Within the import machinery, it functions much the same as :data:`sys.path`,
624i.e. providing a list of locations to search for modules during import.
625However, ``__path__`` is typically much more constrained than
626:data:`sys.path`.
627
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000628``__path__`` must be an iterable of strings, but it may be empty.
629The same rules used for :data:`sys.path` also apply to a package's
630``__path__``, and :data:`sys.path_hooks` (described below) are
631consulted when traversing a package's ``__path__``.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400632
633A package's ``__init__.py`` file may set or alter the package's ``__path__``
634attribute, and this was typically the way namespace packages were implemented
635prior to :pep:`420`. With the adoption of :pep:`420`, namespace packages no
636longer need to supply ``__init__.py`` files containing only ``__path__``
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700637manipulation code; the import machinery automatically sets ``__path__``
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400638correctly for the namespace package.
639
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700640Module reprs
641------------
642
643By default, all modules have a usable repr, however depending on the
644attributes set above, and in the module's spec, you can more explicitly
645control the repr of module objects.
646
647If the module has a spec (``__spec__``), the import machinery will try
648to generate a repr from it. If that fails or there is no spec, the import
649system will craft a default repr using whatever information is available
650on the module. It will try to use the ``module.__name__``,
651``module.__file__``, and ``module.__loader__`` as input into the repr,
652with defaults for whatever information is missing.
653
654Here are the exact rules used:
655
656 * If the module has a ``__spec__`` attribute, the information in the spec
657 is used to generate the repr. The "name", "loader", "origin", and
658 "has_location" attributes are consulted.
659
660 * If the module has a ``__file__`` attribute, this is used as part of the
661 module's repr.
662
663 * If the module has no ``__file__`` but does have a ``__loader__`` that is not
664 ``None``, then the loader's repr is used as part of the module's repr.
665
666 * Otherwise, just use the module's ``__name__`` in the repr.
667
668.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700669 Use of :meth:`loader.module_repr() <importlib.abc.Loader.module_repr>`
670 has been deprecated and the module spec is now used by the import
671 machinery to generate a module repr.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700672
673 For backward compatibility with Python 3.3, the module repr will be
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700674 generated by calling the loader's
675 :meth:`~importlib.abc.Loader.module_repr` method, if defined, before
676 trying either approach described above. However, the method is deprecated.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700677
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400678
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000679The Path Based Finder
680=====================
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400681
682.. index::
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000683 single: path based finder
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400684
685As mentioned previously, Python comes with several default meta path finders.
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700686One of these, called the :term:`path based finder`
Serhiy Storchaka2a614522013-12-23 18:21:57 +0200687(:class:`~importlib.machinery.PathFinder`), searches an :term:`import path`,
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700688which contains a list of :term:`path entries <path entry>`. Each path
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400689entry names a location to search for modules.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400690
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000691The path based finder itself doesn't know how to import anything. Instead, it
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000692traverses the individual path entries, associating each of them with a
693path entry finder that knows how to handle that particular kind of path.
694
695The default set of path entry finders implement all the semantics for finding
696modules on the file system, handling special file types such as Python source
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -0400697code (``.py`` files), Python byte code (``.pyc`` files) and
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000698shared libraries (e.g. ``.so`` files). When supported by the :mod:`zipimport`
699module in the standard library, the default path entry finders also handle
700loading all of these file types (other than shared libraries) from zipfiles.
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400701
702Path entries need not be limited to file system locations. They can refer to
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000703URLs, database queries, or any other location that can be specified as a
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000704string.
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400705
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000706The path based finder provides additional hooks and protocols so that you
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400707can extend and customize the types of searchable path entries. For example,
708if you wanted to support path entries as network URLs, you could write a hook
709that implements HTTP semantics to find modules on the web. This hook (a
710callable) would return a :term:`path entry finder` supporting the protocol
711described below, which was then used to get a loader for the module from the
712web.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400713
714A word of warning: this section and the previous both use the term *finder*,
715distinguishing between them by using the terms :term:`meta path finder` and
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400716:term:`path entry finder`. These two types of finders are very similar,
717support similar protocols, and function in similar ways during the import
718process, but it's important to keep in mind that they are subtly different.
719In particular, meta path finders operate at the beginning of the import
720process, as keyed off the :data:`sys.meta_path` traversal.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400721
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000722By contrast, path entry finders are in a sense an implementation detail
723of the path based finder, and in fact, if the path based finder were to be
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400724removed from :data:`sys.meta_path`, none of the path entry finder semantics
725would be invoked.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400726
727
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400728Path entry finders
729------------------
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400730
731.. index::
732 single: sys.path
733 single: sys.path_hooks
734 single: sys.path_importer_cache
735 single: PYTHONPATH
736
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700737The :term:`path based finder` is responsible for finding and loading
738Python modules and packages whose location is specified with a string
739:term:`path entry`. Most path entries name locations in the file system,
740but they need not be limited to this.
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400741
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000742As a meta path finder, the :term:`path based finder` implements the
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700743:meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` protocol previously
744described, however it exposes additional hooks that can be used to
745customize how modules are found and loaded from the :term:`import path`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400746
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000747Three variables are used by the :term:`path based finder`, :data:`sys.path`,
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400748:data:`sys.path_hooks` and :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`. The ``__path__``
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000749attributes on package objects are also used. These provide additional ways
750that the import machinery can be customized.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400751
752:data:`sys.path` contains a list of strings providing search locations for
753modules and packages. It is initialized from the :data:`PYTHONPATH`
754environment variable and various other installation- and
755implementation-specific defaults. Entries in :data:`sys.path` can name
756directories on the file system, zip files, and potentially other "locations"
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400757(see the :mod:`site` module) that should be searched for modules, such as
Barry Warsaw82c1c782012-11-20 15:22:51 -0500758URLs, or database queries. Only strings and bytes should be present on
759:data:`sys.path`; all other data types are ignored. The encoding of bytes
760entries is determined by the individual :term:`path entry finders <path entry
761finder>`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400762
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000763The :term:`path based finder` is a :term:`meta path finder`, so the import
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000764machinery begins the :term:`import path` search by calling the path
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700765based finder's :meth:`~importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec` method as
766described previously. When the ``path`` argument to
767:meth:`~importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec` is given, it will be a
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000768list of string paths to traverse - typically a package's ``__path__``
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700769attribute for an import within that package. If the ``path`` argument is
770``None``, this indicates a top level import and :data:`sys.path` is used.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400771
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000772The path based finder iterates over every entry in the search path, and
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700773for each of these, looks for an appropriate :term:`path entry finder`
774(:class:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder`) for the
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400775path entry. Because this can be an expensive operation (e.g. there may be
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000776`stat()` call overheads for this search), the path based finder maintains
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400777a cache mapping path entries to path entry finders. This cache is maintained
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000778in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` (despite the name, this cache actually
779stores finder objects rather than being limited to :term:`importer` objects).
780In this way, the expensive search for a particular :term:`path entry`
781location's :term:`path entry finder` need only be done once. User code is
782free to remove cache entries from :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` forcing
783the path based finder to perform the path entry search again [#fnpic]_.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400784
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000785If the path entry is not present in the cache, the path based finder iterates
Barry Warsaw82c1c782012-11-20 15:22:51 -0500786over every callable in :data:`sys.path_hooks`. Each of the :term:`path entry
787hooks <path entry hook>` in this list is called with a single argument, the
788path entry to be searched. This callable may either return a :term:`path
789entry finder` that can handle the path entry, or it may raise
790:exc:`ImportError`. An :exc:`ImportError` is used by the path based finder to
Brett Cannon6336fb22016-08-12 10:56:48 -0700791signal that the hook cannot find a :term:`path entry finder`
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700792for that :term:`path entry`. The
793exception is ignored and :term:`import path` iteration continues. The hook
794should expect either a string or bytes object; the encoding of bytes objects
795is up to the hook (e.g. it may be a file system encoding, UTF-8, or something
796else), and if the hook cannot decode the argument, it should raise
797:exc:`ImportError`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400798
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400799If :data:`sys.path_hooks` iteration ends with no :term:`path entry finder`
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700800being returned, then the path based finder's
801:meth:`~importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec` method will store ``None``
802in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` (to indicate that there is no finder for
803this path entry) and return ``None``, indicating that this
804:term:`meta path finder` could not find the module.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400805
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400806If a :term:`path entry finder` *is* returned by one of the :term:`path entry
807hook` callables on :data:`sys.path_hooks`, then the following protocol is used
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700808to ask the finder for a module spec, which is then used when loading the
809module.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400810
Brett Cannonb6e25562014-11-21 12:19:28 -0500811The current working directory -- denoted by an empty string -- is handled
812slightly differently from other entries on :data:`sys.path`. First, if the
813current working directory is found to not exist, no value is stored in
814:data:`sys.path_importer_cache`. Second, the value for the current working
815directory is looked up fresh for each module lookup. Third, the path used for
816:data:`sys.path_importer_cache` and returned by
817:meth:`importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec` will be the actual current
818working directory and not the empty string.
819
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400820Path entry finder protocol
821--------------------------
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400822
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000823In order to support imports of modules and initialized packages and also to
824contribute portions to namespace packages, path entry finders must implement
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700825the :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec` method.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400826
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700827:meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec` takes two argument, the
828fully qualified name of the module being imported, and the (optional) target
829module. ``find_spec()`` returns a fully populated spec for the module.
830This spec will always have "loader" set (with one exception).
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400831
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700832To indicate to the import machinery that the spec represents a namespace
833:term:`portion`. the path entry finder sets "loader" on the spec to
834``None`` and "submodule_search_locations" to a list containing the
835portion.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000836
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700837.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700838 :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec` replaced
839 :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader` and
840 :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_module`, both of which
841 are now deprecated, but will be used if ``find_spec()`` is not defined.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000842
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700843 Older path entry finders may implement one of these two deprecated methods
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700844 instead of ``find_spec()``. The methods are still respected for the
Brett Cannon6336fb22016-08-12 10:56:48 -0700845 sake of backward compatibility. However, if ``find_spec()`` is
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700846 implemented on the path entry finder, the legacy methods are ignored.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700847
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700848 :meth:`~importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader` takes one argument, the
849 fully qualified name of the module being imported. ``find_loader()``
850 returns a 2-tuple where the first item is the loader and the second item
851 is a namespace :term:`portion`. When the first item (i.e. the loader) is
852 ``None``, this means that while the path entry finder does not have a
853 loader for the named module, it knows that the path entry contributes to
854 a namespace portion for the named module. This will almost always be the
855 case where Python is asked to import a namespace package that has no
856 physical presence on the file system. When a path entry finder returns
857 ``None`` for the loader, the second item of the 2-tuple return value must
858 be a sequence, although it can be empty.
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700859
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700860 If ``find_loader()`` returns a non-``None`` loader value, the portion is
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700861 ignored and the loader is returned from the path based finder, terminating
862 the search through the path entries.
863
864 For backwards compatibility with other implementations of the import
865 protocol, many path entry finders also support the same,
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700866 traditional ``find_module()`` method that meta path finders support.
867 However path entry finder ``find_module()`` methods are never called
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700868 with a ``path`` argument (they are expected to record the appropriate
869 path information from the initial call to the path hook).
870
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700871 The ``find_module()`` method on path entry finders is deprecated,
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700872 as it does not allow the path entry finder to contribute portions to
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700873 namespace packages. If both ``find_loader()`` and ``find_module()``
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700874 exist on a path entry finder, the import system will always call
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700875 ``find_loader()`` in preference to ``find_module()``.
Nick Coghlan49417742012-08-02 23:03:58 +1000876
877
878Replacing the standard import system
879====================================
880
881The most reliable mechanism for replacing the entire import system is to
882delete the default contents of :data:`sys.meta_path`, replacing them
883entirely with a custom meta path hook.
884
885If it is acceptable to only alter the behaviour of import statements
886without affecting other APIs that access the import system, then replacing
887the builtin :func:`__import__` function may be sufficient. This technique
888may also be employed at the module level to only alter the behaviour of
889import statements within that module.
890
891To selectively prevent import of some modules from a hook early on the
892meta path (rather than disabling the standard import system entirely),
Dominik MiedziƄskiaf34e0a2017-05-16 18:40:17 +0200893it is sufficient to raise :exc:`ModuleNotFoundError` directly from
Eric Snow7cff4cd2013-12-16 23:10:50 -0700894:meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` instead of returning
895``None``. The latter indicates that the meta path search should continue,
896while raising an exception terminates it immediately.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400897
898
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600899Special considerations for __main__
900===================================
901
902The :mod:`__main__` module is a special case relative to Python's import
903system. As noted :ref:`elsewhere <programs>`, the ``__main__`` module
904is directly initialized at interpreter startup, much like :mod:`sys` and
905:mod:`builtins`. However, unlike those two, it doesn't strictly
906qualify as a built-in module. This is because the manner in which
907``__main__`` is initialized depends on the flags and other options with
908which the interpreter is invoked.
909
910.. _main_spec:
911
912__main__.__spec__
913-----------------
914
915Depending on how :mod:`__main__` is initialized, ``__main__.__spec__``
916gets set appropriately or to ``None``.
917
918When Python is started with the :option:`-m` option, ``__spec__`` is set
Nick Coghlan9aa00d12014-03-29 15:39:42 +1000919to the module spec of the corresponding module or package. ``__spec__`` is
920also populated when the ``__main__`` module is loaded as part of executing a
921directory, zipfile or other :data:`sys.path` entry.
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600922
923In :ref:`the remaining cases <using-on-interface-options>`
Nick Coghlan9aa00d12014-03-29 15:39:42 +1000924``__main__.__spec__`` is set to ``None``, as the code used to populate the
925:mod:`__main__` does not correspond directly with an importable module:
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600926
927- interactive prompt
928- -c switch
929- running from stdin
930- running directly from a source or bytecode file
931
Nick Coghlan9aa00d12014-03-29 15:39:42 +1000932Note that ``__main__.__spec__`` is always ``None`` in the last case,
933*even if* the file could technically be imported directly as a module
934instead. Use the :option:`-m` switch if valid module metadata is desired
935in :mod:`__main__`.
936
937Note also that even when ``__main__`` corresponds with an importable module
938and ``__main__.__spec__`` is set accordingly, they're still considered
939*distinct* modules. This is due to the fact that blocks guarded by
940``if __name__ == "__main__":`` checks only execute when the module is used
941to populate the ``__main__`` namespace, and not during normal import.
942
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600943
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400944Open issues
945===========
946
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400947XXX It would be really nice to have a diagram.
948
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400949XXX * (import_machinery.rst) how about a section devoted just to the
950attributes of modules and packages, perhaps expanding upon or supplanting the
951related entries in the data model reference page?
952
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400953XXX runpy, pkgutil, et al in the library manual should all get "See Also"
954links at the top pointing to the new import system section.
955
Eric Snowe50f9aa2014-03-28 18:10:33 -0600956XXX Add more explanation regarding the different ways in which
957``__main__`` is initialized?
958
959XXX Add more info on ``__main__`` quirks/pitfalls (i.e. copy from
960:pep:`395`).
961
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400962
963References
964==========
965
966The import machinery has evolved considerably since Python's early days. The
967original `specification for packages
Benjamin Peterson60dbed12017-09-05 16:24:39 -0700968<https://www.python.org/doc/essays/packages/>`_ is still available to read,
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400969although some details have changed since the writing of that document.
970
971The original specification for :data:`sys.meta_path` was :pep:`302`, with
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400972subsequent extension in :pep:`420`.
973
974:pep:`420` introduced :term:`namespace packages <namespace package>` for
975Python 3.3. :pep:`420` also introduced the :meth:`find_loader` protocol as an
976alternative to :meth:`find_module`.
Barry Warsawd7d21942012-07-29 16:36:17 -0400977
978:pep:`366` describes the addition of the ``__package__`` attribute for
979explicit relative imports in main modules.
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400980
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000981:pep:`328` introduced absolute and explicit relative imports and initially
982proposed ``__name__`` for semantics :pep:`366` would eventually specify for
Barry Warsawdadebab2012-07-31 16:03:09 -0400983``__package__``.
984
985:pep:`338` defines executing modules as scripts.
986
Eric Snowb523f842013-11-22 09:05:39 -0700987:pep:`451` adds the encapsulation of per-module import state in spec
988objects. It also off-loads most of the boilerplate responsibilities of
989loaders back onto the import machinery. These changes allow the
990deprecation of several APIs in the import system and also addition of new
991methods to finders and loaders.
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400992
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100993.. rubric:: Footnotes
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400994
995.. [#fnmo] See :class:`types.ModuleType`.
996
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000997.. [#fnlo] The importlib implementation avoids using the return value
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -0400998 directly. Instead, it gets the module object by looking the module name up
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +1000999 in :data:`sys.modules`. The indirect effect of this is that an imported
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -04001000 module may replace itself in :data:`sys.modules`. This is
1001 implementation-specific behavior that is not guaranteed to work in other
1002 Python implementations.
1003
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -04001004.. [#fnpic] In legacy code, it is possible to find instances of
1005 :class:`imp.NullImporter` in the :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`. It
Nick Coghlan1685db02012-08-20 13:49:08 +10001006 is recommended that code be changed to use ``None`` instead. See
Barry Warsawc1e721b2012-07-30 16:24:12 -04001007 :ref:`portingpythoncode` for more details.