dypend Load dependent libraries dynamically.
A few days ago, I encountered many users feedback in an open source project. The Problem is they can not install the dependencies, such as execute pip install -r requirements.txt
but nothing happened.
There are many problems like the wrong config of env that can cause this result and it's troublesome to check them one by one.
To solve this problem once and for all, we usually go to site-packages
and put the required packages in the project root directory.
it's crude, not elegant.
So I wanted to load packages dynamically. if package do not exist, use pip
to download them.
I searched Google roughly, it seems no one have mention this method, and I feel it's convenient to use, so I share it.
Although dypend is packaged for everyone to download, however that it depends on pip, which is against the intention of doing dynamic dependencies.
So I recommend using the
Quick Start - Run by injecting code
approach
Download the dypend
package from PyPI
.
pip install dypend
Freeze requirements.txt
file.
pip freeze > requirements.txt
import dypend
at the top of the project's entry file, without changing any other code.
import dypend
dypend
will check packages in requirements.txt
is available or not in your Python environment, if not, dypend
will call pip
to download them.
Freeze requirements.txt
file.
pip freeze > requirements.txt
Add the following code to the top of the project's entry file, without changing any other code.
import os
import re
REQUIREMENTS = os.getcwd() + '/requirements.txt'
def getDepends():
requirements = open(REQUIREMENTS, 'r')
libs = requirements.readlines()
libList = []
for lib in libs:
try:
name = re.search("^.+(?===)", lib).group(0)
version = re.search("(?<===).+$", lib).group(0)
libDict = {
"name": name,
"version": version
}
libList.append(libDict)
except:
continue
return libList
def importLib():
"""Load python dependent libraries dynamically"""
libList = getDepends()
from pip._internal import main as pip_main
import importlib
def install(package):
pip_main(['install', package])
createVar = locals()
for lib in libList:
print(lib)
try:
createVar[lib["name"]] = importlib.import_module(lib["name"])
except Exception as e:
try:
install(f'{lib["name"]}=={lib["version"]}')
createVar[lib["name"]] = importlib.import_module(lib["name"])
except Exception as e:
print(e)
importLib
dypend
will check packages in requirements.txt
is available or not in your Python environment, if not, dypend
will call pip
to download them.