In a Python system for which I develop, we usually have this module structure.
mymodule/
mymodule/mymodule/feature.py
mymodule/test/feature.py
This allows our little testing framework to easily import test/feature.py and run unit tests. However, we now have the need for some shell scripts (which are written in Python):
mymodule/
mymodule/scripts/yetanotherfeature.py
mymodule/test/yetanotherfeature.py
yetanotherfeature.py is installed by the module Debian package into /usr/bin. But we obviously don't want the .py extension there. So, in order for the test framework to still be able to import the module I have to do this symbolic link thingie:
mymodule/
mymodule/scripts/yetanotherfeature
mymodule/scripts/yetanotherfeature.py @ -> mymodule/scripts/yetanotherfeature
mymodule/test/yetanotherfeature.py
Is it possible to import a module by filename in Python, or can you think of a more elegant solution for this?