How to fix a problem with python packages in Atom?





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I have a problem with python packages in Atom.



I tried to create for my python project two packages called domain and infrastructure. Domain package had a python module called business which had a class Plane.



When I tried to import from domain package:from domain.business import Plane , Atom gave me this error :




File "/Users/codrineugen/Desktop/Fundamental of
programming/Project/infrastructure/repository.py", line 3, in
from domain.business import Plane,Passengers ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'domain'




I don't know what to do . If somebody knows something please tell me .










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  • Where is the domain located in the files?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:58











  • From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:59











  • The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

    – Codrin
    Jan 4 at 17:42




















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I have a problem with python packages in Atom.



I tried to create for my python project two packages called domain and infrastructure. Domain package had a python module called business which had a class Plane.



When I tried to import from domain package:from domain.business import Plane , Atom gave me this error :




File "/Users/codrineugen/Desktop/Fundamental of
programming/Project/infrastructure/repository.py", line 3, in
from domain.business import Plane,Passengers ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'domain'




I don't know what to do . If somebody knows something please tell me .










share|improve this question

























  • Where is the domain located in the files?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:58











  • From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:59











  • The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

    – Codrin
    Jan 4 at 17:42
















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I have a problem with python packages in Atom.



I tried to create for my python project two packages called domain and infrastructure. Domain package had a python module called business which had a class Plane.



When I tried to import from domain package:from domain.business import Plane , Atom gave me this error :




File "/Users/codrineugen/Desktop/Fundamental of
programming/Project/infrastructure/repository.py", line 3, in
from domain.business import Plane,Passengers ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'domain'




I don't know what to do . If somebody knows something please tell me .










share|improve this question
















I have a problem with python packages in Atom.



I tried to create for my python project two packages called domain and infrastructure. Domain package had a python module called business which had a class Plane.



When I tried to import from domain package:from domain.business import Plane , Atom gave me this error :




File "/Users/codrineugen/Desktop/Fundamental of
programming/Project/infrastructure/repository.py", line 3, in
from domain.business import Plane,Passengers ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'domain'




I don't know what to do . If somebody knows something please tell me .







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  • Where is the domain located in the files?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:58











  • From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:59











  • The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

    – Codrin
    Jan 4 at 17:42





















  • Where is the domain located in the files?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:58











  • From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Jan 4 at 16:59











  • The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

    – Codrin
    Jan 4 at 17:42



















Where is the domain located in the files?

– Tobias Wilfert
Jan 4 at 16:58





Where is the domain located in the files?

– Tobias Wilfert
Jan 4 at 16:58













From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

– Tobias Wilfert
Jan 4 at 16:59





From your error, it seems as if domain can't be found by python

– Tobias Wilfert
Jan 4 at 16:59













The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

– Codrin
Jan 4 at 17:42







The structure of the project is like this : Project folder : domain folder : init.py business.py , infrastructure : repository.py, init.py

– Codrin
Jan 4 at 17:42














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