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How do I get the full path of the current file's directory?

...ute() Python 2 and 3 For the directory of the script being run: import os os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) If you mean the current working directory: import os os.path.abspath(os.getcwd()) Note that before and after file is two underscores, not just one. Also note that if you ar...
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Running single test from unittest.TestCase via command line

... Just noticed that this works only if the method is called "test*", so unfortunately it cannot be used to occasionally run test that is "disabled" by rename – Alois Mahdal Apr 15 '13 at 12:29 ...
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Run a Python script from another Python script, passing in arguments [duplicate]

... I believe it's generally preferable to use subprocess.Popen over os.system: docs.python.org/library/subprocess.html#replacing-os-system. – Katriel Sep 23 '10 at 20:15 ...
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How can I find the current OS in Python? [duplicate]

... I usually use sys.platform (docs) to get the platform. sys.platform will distinguish between linux, other unixes, and OS X, while os.name is "posix" for all of them. For much more detailed information, use the platform module. Th...
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Import a module from a relative path

...se this in production in several products and works in many special scenarios like: scripts called from another directory or executed with python execute instead of opening a new interpreter. import os, sys, inspect # realpath() will make your script run, even if you symlink it :) cmd_folder = o...
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How to refer to relative paths of resources when working with a code repository

We are working with a code repository which is deployed to both Windows and Linux - sometimes in different directories. How should one of the modules inside the project refer to one of the non-Python resources in the project (CSV files, etc.)? ...
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Using Python's os.path, how do I go up one directory?

... os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '..', 'templates')) As far as where the templates folder should go, I don't know since Django 1.4 just came out and I haven't looked at it yet. You should probably a...
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How to manage local vs production settings in Django?

...velopment and production. And every developer has a different code base.I call anti-pattern here. – pydanny Jan 31 '13 at 16:25 8 ...
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What is getattr() exactly and how do I use it?

... understand about getattr() is that getattr(li, "pop") is the same as calling li.pop . 14 Answers ...
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os.path.dirname(__file__) returns empty

... Because os.path.abspath = os.path.dirname + os.path.basename does not hold. we rather have os.path.dirname(filename) + os.path.basename(filename) == filename Both dirname() and basename() only split the passed filename into compo...