I've got a module written in Python. I now want to import it into another script and list all classes I defined in this module. So I try:
>>> import my_module
>>> dir(my_module)
['BooleanField', 'CharField', 'DateTimeField', 'DecimalField', 'MyClass', 'MySecondClass', 'ForeignKeyField', 'HStoreField', 'IntegerField', 'JSONField', 'TextField', '__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '__package__', 'datetime', 'db', 'division', 'os', 'struct', 'uuid']
The only two classes which I defined in my_module are MyClass
and MySecondClass
, the other stuff are all things that I imported into my_module
.
I now want to somehow be able to get a list of all classes which are defined in my_module
without getting all the other stuff. Is there a way to do this in Python?
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