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I have two python files which I want to import to robot framework.



They are:



File_A.py



class File_A(object):
def func(self):
print 'a'


File_B.py



class File_B(object):
def func(self):
print 'b'


I want to use them (the functions of the same name but come from different python library I created) in robot framework.



I tried:



***Settings***
Library ../File_A.py WITH NAME A
Library ../File_B.py WITH NAME B

***TestCases***
Test
Run

***Keywords***
Run
A.func
B.func


I want to get the printing results, but only one library is imported successfully. Appreciate for any help.










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    The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

    – Bryan Oakley
    Nov 12 '18 at 17:31






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    You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

    – Wojtek T
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I have two python files which I want to import to robot framework.



They are:



File_A.py



class File_A(object):
def func(self):
print 'a'


File_B.py



class File_B(object):
def func(self):
print 'b'


I want to use them (the functions of the same name but come from different python library I created) in robot framework.



I tried:



***Settings***
Library ../File_A.py WITH NAME A
Library ../File_B.py WITH NAME B

***TestCases***
Test
Run

***Keywords***
Run
A.func
B.func


I want to get the printing results, but only one library is imported successfully. Appreciate for any help.










share|improve this question




















  • 4





    The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

    – Bryan Oakley
    Nov 12 '18 at 17:31






  • 1





    You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

    – Wojtek T
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:34
















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I have two python files which I want to import to robot framework.



They are:



File_A.py



class File_A(object):
def func(self):
print 'a'


File_B.py



class File_B(object):
def func(self):
print 'b'


I want to use them (the functions of the same name but come from different python library I created) in robot framework.



I tried:



***Settings***
Library ../File_A.py WITH NAME A
Library ../File_B.py WITH NAME B

***TestCases***
Test
Run

***Keywords***
Run
A.func
B.func


I want to get the printing results, but only one library is imported successfully. Appreciate for any help.










share|improve this question
















I have two python files which I want to import to robot framework.



They are:



File_A.py



class File_A(object):
def func(self):
print 'a'


File_B.py



class File_B(object):
def func(self):
print 'b'


I want to use them (the functions of the same name but come from different python library I created) in robot framework.



I tried:



***Settings***
Library ../File_A.py WITH NAME A
Library ../File_B.py WITH NAME B

***TestCases***
Test
Run

***Keywords***
Run
A.func
B.func


I want to get the printing results, but only one library is imported successfully. Appreciate for any help.







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  • 4





    The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

    – Bryan Oakley
    Nov 12 '18 at 17:31






  • 1





    You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

    – Wojtek T
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:34
















  • 4





    The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

    – Bryan Oakley
    Nov 12 '18 at 17:31






  • 1





    You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

    – Wojtek T
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:34










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4





The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

– Bryan Oakley
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31





The way you show it in the question is how you do it. You say you get an import error, what was the error?

– Bryan Oakley
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31




1




1





You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

– Wojtek T
Nov 13 '18 at 9:34







You have a typo in ***TestCases*** it should be *** Test Cases ***

– Wojtek T
Nov 13 '18 at 9:34














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I just tried your code(I copied and did not change anything). There is no error on my side. 2 libs are imported successfully and called properly. Maybe something's wrong with your Python config?
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    I just tried your code(I copied and did not change anything). There is no error on my side. 2 libs are imported successfully and called properly. Maybe something's wrong with your Python config?
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