Trying to figure out where to define package-wide constants. #4
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@arokem
Currently this isn't working and I'm hoping you either know the right way to do this or can help me figure it out. The scenario is that I have a set of constants that should be defined package-wide and they should be importable by any module (or any module within a subpackage, which doesn't really apply here yet).
It sounds like one can either define them in
__init__.py
or a new module e.g.constants.py
if you don't want to clutter your init. But I can't get either to work. Please let me know if you have ideas to try!Thanks