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Super Simple Python Plugins is a minimal framework for implementing plugins in Python programs. There's no setup or anything, just create a directory and put the __init__.py file in it (turning the directory into a module). Any Python source files placed in that directory will be automatically loaded when the module is loaded. The names of the plugins will be put in the __all__ list variable. Beyond that, you can do anything you want with the plugins.

Here's an example of how to use it. Let's assume that there is a single plugins directory, named (logically enough) 'plugins'. Submodules should define a callable object named 'register' that will be invoked when the plug-in is loaded, but it's not required.

import plugins

for name in plugins.__all__:
    plugin = getattr(plugins, name)
    try:
        # see if the plugin has a 'register' attribute
        register_plugin = plugin.register
    except AttributeError:
        # raise an exception, log a message, 
        # or just ignore the problem
        pass
    else:
        # try to call it, without catching any errors
        register_plugin()

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sspp's Issues

Minor fixes for sspp

I love it... but:
s.isidentifier() isn't defined for Python 2.7; so
import re
identifier = re.compile(r'^[^\d\W]\w*$')

Executables in my scheme of things are often links in my bin directory to some other code, so after repeatedly being bit, I've become a little paranoid. Not that init.py WOULD be a link, but:
basedir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(file))

I'm using importlib.import_module() instead of import(). It returns an actual module, so your variable "module" has become "mod_name" where it's a string.

Thanks for doing this. I was going crazy trying to deal with pkg_resources and the like.

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