Generally use source as the test box is a linux machine. But thanks
for the tip.

I'll go check my paths.

That does bring up a followup question. For Web2Py is the search
heirarchy ==

controller-->app/module/-->python path ?

Thanks.

JohnMc

On Jul 1, 4:23 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> You code below is correct, you just have to make sure the libraries
> are in the search path. If you use third party libraries you should
> run web2py from source else you may run into trouble because you would
> have two python interepreters (the one that ships with binaries and
> the one you used to install the libs).
>
> On Jul 1, 4:19 pm, JohnMc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a problem that has me stumped. Code snippet below. Attempting
> > to import two external libraries that I built. I receive a ticket
> > indicating module not found in app/module folder which is to be
> > expected. I looked in the manual, AlterEgo and this group. There was a
> > reference back in April to this but it does not seem to address my
> > issue.
>
> > What is the proper format to reference an external python library from
> > Web2Py?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > JohnMc
>
> > In Controller:
> > ------------------------
> > # try something like
> > #Import pyquery and lxml components
> > from lxml import etree
> > from pyquery import PyQuery as pq
>
> > #Private functions
> > ...
> > ...
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