Python - Unable to import from my python project as created wheel file is not proper











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My project structure looks like this:



mySDK
-build
-dist
-docs
-mySDK
-mySDK_client
-timeseries
-timeseriesclient.py
-__init__.py
-__init__.py
-mySDK_core
-__init__.py
-core_config_.py
-exceptions.py
-url_setup.ini
-__init__.py
-cli.py
-mySDK.py
-tests
-manifest.ini
-reademe.rst
-setup.cfg
-setup.py
-requirements_dev.txt


code inside mySDK.py has below code :



from mySDK_core import core_config
from mySDK_client.timeseries import timeseriesclient

client_Config = core_config.RestClientConfig
cred_mySDK = core_config.mySDKCredentials
ts_clint = timeseriesclient.TimeseriesClient


def testsdk():
print('hi from mysdk.py')


I am creating a whl distribution and installing that whl file in virtual envrionment of a flask app. I need to use functions inside mySDK app mySDK/mySDK_client/timeseries/timeseriesclient.py in my flask app



But inside my flask app I am only able to import mysdk.py



from mySDK import mySDK


After the whl file installation; inside my site packages in my-sdk folder i can see only 3 files: init.py,cli.py, mySDK.py . And mySDK.py looks empty. So it seems my wheel file creation is not proper.










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    My project structure looks like this:



    mySDK
    -build
    -dist
    -docs
    -mySDK
    -mySDK_client
    -timeseries
    -timeseriesclient.py
    -__init__.py
    -__init__.py
    -mySDK_core
    -__init__.py
    -core_config_.py
    -exceptions.py
    -url_setup.ini
    -__init__.py
    -cli.py
    -mySDK.py
    -tests
    -manifest.ini
    -reademe.rst
    -setup.cfg
    -setup.py
    -requirements_dev.txt


    code inside mySDK.py has below code :



    from mySDK_core import core_config
    from mySDK_client.timeseries import timeseriesclient

    client_Config = core_config.RestClientConfig
    cred_mySDK = core_config.mySDKCredentials
    ts_clint = timeseriesclient.TimeseriesClient


    def testsdk():
    print('hi from mysdk.py')


    I am creating a whl distribution and installing that whl file in virtual envrionment of a flask app. I need to use functions inside mySDK app mySDK/mySDK_client/timeseries/timeseriesclient.py in my flask app



    But inside my flask app I am only able to import mysdk.py



    from mySDK import mySDK


    After the whl file installation; inside my site packages in my-sdk folder i can see only 3 files: init.py,cli.py, mySDK.py . And mySDK.py looks empty. So it seems my wheel file creation is not proper.










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      My project structure looks like this:



      mySDK
      -build
      -dist
      -docs
      -mySDK
      -mySDK_client
      -timeseries
      -timeseriesclient.py
      -__init__.py
      -__init__.py
      -mySDK_core
      -__init__.py
      -core_config_.py
      -exceptions.py
      -url_setup.ini
      -__init__.py
      -cli.py
      -mySDK.py
      -tests
      -manifest.ini
      -reademe.rst
      -setup.cfg
      -setup.py
      -requirements_dev.txt


      code inside mySDK.py has below code :



      from mySDK_core import core_config
      from mySDK_client.timeseries import timeseriesclient

      client_Config = core_config.RestClientConfig
      cred_mySDK = core_config.mySDKCredentials
      ts_clint = timeseriesclient.TimeseriesClient


      def testsdk():
      print('hi from mysdk.py')


      I am creating a whl distribution and installing that whl file in virtual envrionment of a flask app. I need to use functions inside mySDK app mySDK/mySDK_client/timeseries/timeseriesclient.py in my flask app



      But inside my flask app I am only able to import mysdk.py



      from mySDK import mySDK


      After the whl file installation; inside my site packages in my-sdk folder i can see only 3 files: init.py,cli.py, mySDK.py . And mySDK.py looks empty. So it seems my wheel file creation is not proper.










      share|improve this question















      My project structure looks like this:



      mySDK
      -build
      -dist
      -docs
      -mySDK
      -mySDK_client
      -timeseries
      -timeseriesclient.py
      -__init__.py
      -__init__.py
      -mySDK_core
      -__init__.py
      -core_config_.py
      -exceptions.py
      -url_setup.ini
      -__init__.py
      -cli.py
      -mySDK.py
      -tests
      -manifest.ini
      -reademe.rst
      -setup.cfg
      -setup.py
      -requirements_dev.txt


      code inside mySDK.py has below code :



      from mySDK_core import core_config
      from mySDK_client.timeseries import timeseriesclient

      client_Config = core_config.RestClientConfig
      cred_mySDK = core_config.mySDKCredentials
      ts_clint = timeseriesclient.TimeseriesClient


      def testsdk():
      print('hi from mysdk.py')


      I am creating a whl distribution and installing that whl file in virtual envrionment of a flask app. I need to use functions inside mySDK app mySDK/mySDK_client/timeseries/timeseriesclient.py in my flask app



      But inside my flask app I am only able to import mysdk.py



      from mySDK import mySDK


      After the whl file installation; inside my site packages in my-sdk folder i can see only 3 files: init.py,cli.py, mySDK.py . And mySDK.py looks empty. So it seems my wheel file creation is not proper.







      python flask module python-import python-wheel






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