====== Import ====== Sometimes you just have a fairly nested module hierarchy, and you want to import everything. Don't worry, Satella's got you covered. Just use this function .. autofunction:: satella.imports.import_from An example use would be your module's __init__.py containing following code: :: from satella.imports import import_from __all__ = [] import_from(__path__, __name__, __all__, locals()) In this case, everything will be accessible from this module. This will examine the __all__ of your submodules, and dir() it if __all__'s not available. Note that lack of availability of __all__ will emit a log warning. And sometimes you just need a particular class loaded, identified by a module path and class name, eg. ``subprocess.Popen``. You can use the following function to get it: .. autofunction:: satella.imports.import_class