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I have problem with imported module into my qsl/management/commands/<customcommand>.py file. in fact, my app structure is :

qsl/management/commands/ : dir for my management commands
qsl/management/jobs/ : dir for my mangement jobs

jobs are python classes that contains the job i want to be done in the coresponding command

e.g:

news command in qsl/management/commands/ imports news job in qsl/management/jobs/

my error when i want to execute python manage.py news is an importerror : no module named management.jobs.news

DrTyrsa
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Make sure that all the folders have a __init__.py in them so that they can be imported as modules. The structure is described here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-management-commands/

Something like this for your structure:

qsl/
    __init__.py
    models.py
    management/
        __init__.py
        commands/
            __init__.py
            news.py
    jobs/
        __init__.py
        news.py
    tests.py
    views.py
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If isn’t not a typo in file/directory structure then perhaps you are pip installing and having the issue?

In your setup.py under your packages=[] make sure you include

both qsl.management and qsl.management.commands. This solved the issue for me.

Alan Viars
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