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.. _sys-path-init:
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The initialization of the :data:`sys.path` module search path
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=============================================================
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A module search path is initialized when Python starts. This module search path
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may be accessed at :data:`sys.path`.
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The first entry in the module search path is the directory that contains the
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input script, if there is one. Otherwise, the first entry is the current
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directory, which is the case when executing the interactive shell, a :option:`-c`
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command, or :option:`-m` module.
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The :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` environment variable is often used to add directories
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to the search path. If this environment variable is found then the contents are
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added to the module search path.
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.. note::
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:envvar:`PYTHONPATH` will affect all installed Python versions/environments.
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Be wary of setting this in your shell profile or global environment variables.
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The :mod:`site` module offers more nuanced techniques as mentioned below.
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The next items added are the directories containing standard Python modules as
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well as any :term:`extension module`\s that these modules depend on. Extension
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modules are ``.pyd`` files on Windows and ``.so`` files on other platforms. The
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directory with the platform-independent Python modules is called ``prefix``.
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The directory with the extension modules is called ``exec_prefix``.
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The :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` environment variable may be used to set the ``prefix``
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and ``exec_prefix`` locations. Otherwise these directories are found by using
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the Python executable as a starting point and then looking for various 'landmark'
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files and directories. Note that any symbolic links are followed so the real
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Python executable location is used as the search starting point. The Python
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executable location is called ``home``.
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Once ``home`` is determined, the ``prefix`` directory is found by first looking
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for :file:`python{majorversion}{minorversion}.zip` (``python311.zip``). On Windows
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the zip archive is searched for in ``home`` and on Unix the archive is expected
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to be in :file:`lib`. Note that the expected zip archive location is added to the
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module search path even if the archive does not exist. If no archive was found,
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Python on Windows will continue the search for ``prefix`` by looking for :file:`Lib\\os.py`.
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Python on Unix will look for :file:`lib/python{majorversion}.{minorversion}/os.py`
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(``lib/python3.11/os.py``). On Windows ``prefix`` and ``exec_prefix`` are the same,
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however on other platforms :file:`lib/python{majorversion}.{minorversion}/lib-dynload`
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(``lib/python3.11/lib-dynload``) is searched for and used as an anchor for
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``exec_prefix``. On some platforms :file:`lib` may be :file:`lib64` or another value,
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see :data:`sys.platlibdir` and :envvar:`PYTHONPLATLIBDIR`.
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Once found, ``prefix`` and ``exec_prefix`` are available at :data:`sys.prefix` and
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:data:`sys.exec_prefix` respectively.
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Finally, the :mod:`site` module is processed and :file:`site-packages` directories
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are added to the module search path. A common way to customize the search path is
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to create :mod:`sitecustomize` or :mod:`usercustomize` modules as described in
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the :mod:`site` module documentation.
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.. note::
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Certain command line options may further affect path calculations.
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See :option:`-E`, :option:`-I`, :option:`-s` and :option:`-S` for further details.
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Virtual environments
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--------------------
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If Python is run in a virtual environment (as described at :ref:`tut-venv`)
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then ``prefix`` and ``exec_prefix`` are specific to the virtual environment.
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If a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file is found alongside the main executable, or in the
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directory one level above the executable, the following variations apply:
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* If ``home`` is an absolute path and :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is not set, this
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path is used instead of the path to the main executable when deducing ``prefix``
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and ``exec_prefix``.
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_pth files
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----------
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To completely override :data:`sys.path` create a ``._pth`` file with the same
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name as the shared library or executable (``python._pth`` or ``python311._pth``).
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The shared library path is always known on Windows, however it may not be
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available on other platforms. In the ``._pth`` file specify one line for each path
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to add to :data:`sys.path`. The file based on the shared library name overrides
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the one based on the executable, which allows paths to be restricted for any
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program loading the runtime if desired.
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When the file exists, all registry and environment variables are ignored,
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isolated mode is enabled, and :mod:`site` is not imported unless one line in the
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file specifies ``import site``. Blank paths and lines starting with ``#`` are
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ignored. Each path may be absolute or relative to the location of the file.
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Import statements other than to ``site`` are not permitted, and arbitrary code
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cannot be specified.
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Note that ``.pth`` files (without leading underscore) will be processed normally
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by the :mod:`site` module when ``import site`` has been specified.
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Embedded Python
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---------------
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If Python is embedded within another application :c:func:`Py_InitializeFromConfig` and
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the :c:type:`PyConfig` structure can be used to initialize Python. The path specific
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details are described at :ref:`init-path-config`. Alternatively the older :c:func:`Py_SetPath`
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can be used to bypass the initialization of the module search path.
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.. seealso::
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* :ref:`windows_finding_modules` for detailed Windows notes.
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* :ref:`using-on-unix` for Unix details.
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