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When installed, is the module name actually
energy_monitor
, instead ofenergymonitor
?To investigate interactively, you could create and activate a venv, install the package from the archive, install
ipython
, run that, and use its tab completion toimport energ<TAB>
.I tried to change both the project name, which was
energy-monitor
, and the package name (energymonitor
) to be the same and I set both toenergy_monitor
, but nothing changes...but if I open the python shell in the same folder as the project I can import theenergy_monitor
package with no errors, as soon as I change folder it doesn't find the package anymore. It looks like it didn't install the package system wide, but I thought that pipx should handle these kind of things.Pipx is for making the script runnable system wide, not making the code importable system wide.
Please go to a different folder, create and activate a venv, install the package and ipython, and see what you can import.
Yeah sorry I expressed myself wrongly, I mean that it looked like pipx didn't install the package in the dedicated venv, and that was actually the case because I didn't specify which packages to install in the pyproject.toml file apparently. I substituted these lines:
with these lines:
and it worked!