"""Backport of importlib.import_module from 3.x.""" # While not critical (and in no way guaranteed!), it would be nice to keep this # code compatible with Python 2.3. import sys def _resolve_name(name, package, level): """Return the absolute name of the module to be imported.""" level -= 1 try: if package.count('.') < level: raise ValueError("attempted relative import beyond top-level " "package") except AttributeError: raise ValueError("'package' not set to a string") try: # rpartition is more "correct" and rfind is just as easy to use, but # neither are in Python 2.3. dot_rindex = package.rindex('.', level)[0] base = package[:dot_rindex] except ValueError: base = package if name: return "%s.%s" % (base, name) else: return base def import_module(name, package=None): """Import a module. The 'package' argument is required when performing a relative import. It specifies the package to use as the anchor point from which to resolve the relative import to an absolute import. """ if name.startswith('.'): if not package: raise TypeError("relative imports require the 'package' argument") level = 0 for character in name: if character != '.': break level += 1 name = _resolve_name(name[level:], package, level) # Try to import specifying the level to be as accurate as possible, but # realize that keyword arguments are not found in Python 2.3. try: __import__(name, level=0) except TypeError: __import__(name) return sys.modules[name]