From: Kai H. <kai...@gm...> - 2010-03-07 21:47:31
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I debugged a bit in the meantime on this issue. For reference see the source code at http://code.google.com/p/robotframework/source/browse/#svn/trunk/src/robot that 'robot' module has a module 'common' which has the file model.py: http://code.google.com/p/robotframework/source/browse/trunk/src/robot/common/model.py this has an import statement at line 16: import random The classloader is then asked to to resolve "robot/common/random/__init__$py.class", followed by "robot/common/random/__init__.py", "robot/common/random$py.class" and "robot/common/random.py" The URL class loader is not asked for "Lib/random.py" or it's $py.class file. which would match with the one in the jython standalone file (I have tested finding it with this string). Is this a bug in the Jython resolver or should I tell the people from the robotframework to use a different way to import it? (If the is one - my python knowledge is not much better than my knowledge of the Human Genome Project - I know it exists and what they try to do.) Cheers, Kai 2010/3/4 Kai Hackemesser <kai...@gm...> > I haven't got any input on that issue in the last days, any help > appreciated... > > Cheers, > Kai > > 2010/2/26 Kai Hackemesser <kai...@gm...> > > Hi, >> >> The content of the robotJar jar looks like: >> >> \-robot >> \-SeleniumLibrary >> - __run__.py >> >> where robot and SeleniumLibrary are python module folders normally found >> unter Lib/site-packages (the robot framework I mentioned earlier) >> >> The module is detected correctly, but the imported Lib module 'random' is >> not found (but the imported 'os' module was found before): >> >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "__pyclasspath__/__run__.py", line 308, in <module> >> File "__pyclasspath__/robot/__init__.py", line 24, in <module> >> File "__pyclasspath__/robot/output/__init__$py.class", line 16, in >> <module> >> File "__pyclasspath__/robot/output/output$py.class", line 18, in >> <module> >> File "__pyclasspath__/robot/common/__init__$py.class", line 16, in >> <module> >> File "__pyclasspath__/robot/common/model$py.class", line 16, in <module> >> ImportError: No module named random >> >> Cheers, >> Kai >> >> 2010/2/26 Frank Wierzbicki <fwi...@gm...> >> >> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Kai Hackemesser >>> <kai...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>> > URL robotURL = robotJar.toURI().toURL(); >>> What are the contents of robotJar? I think that Jython's normal >>> classloader isn't kicking in and the Lib/ directory isn't being found, >>> but it will help if I can give it a try locally. >>> >>> -Frank >>> >> >> > |