:mod:`site` --- Site-specific configuration hook ================================================ .. module:: site :synopsis: A standard way to reference site-specific modules. **This module is automatically imported during initialization.** The automatic import can be suppressed using the interpreter's :option:`-S` option. .. index:: triple: module; search; path Importing this module will append site-specific paths to the module search path. .. index:: pair: site-python; directory pair: site-packages; directory It starts by constructing up to four directories from a head and a tail part. For the head part, it uses ``sys.prefix`` and ``sys.exec_prefix``; empty heads are skipped. For the tail part, it uses the empty string and then :file:`lib/site-packages` (on Windows) or :file:`lib/python|version|/site-packages` and then :file:`lib/site-python` (on Unix and Macintosh). For each of the distinct head-tail combinations, it sees if it refers to an existing directory, and if so, adds it to ``sys.path`` and also inspects the newly added path for configuration files. A path configuration file is a file whose name has the form :file:`package.pth` and exists in one of the four directories mentioned above; its contents are additional items (one per line) to be added to ``sys.path``. Non-existing items are never added to ``sys.path``, but no check is made that the item refers to a directory (rather than a file). No item is added to ``sys.path`` more than once. Blank lines and lines beginning with ``#`` are skipped. Lines starting with ``import`` (followed by space or tab) are executed. .. versionchanged:: 2.6 A space or tab is now required after the import keyword. .. index:: single: package triple: path; configuration; file For example, suppose ``sys.prefix`` and ``sys.exec_prefix`` are set to :file:`/usr/local`. The Python X.Y library is then installed in :file:`/usr/local/lib/python{X.Y}` (where only the first three characters of ``sys.version`` are used to form the installation path name). Suppose this has a subdirectory :file:`/usr/local/lib/python{X.Y}/site-packages` with three subsubdirectories, :file:`foo`, :file:`bar` and :file:`spam`, and two path configuration files, :file:`foo.pth` and :file:`bar.pth`. Assume :file:`foo.pth` contains the following:: # foo package configuration foo bar bletch and :file:`bar.pth` contains:: # bar package configuration bar Then the following directories are added to ``sys.path``, in this order:: /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/bar /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/foo Note that :file:`bletch` is omitted because it doesn't exist; the :file:`bar` directory precedes the :file:`foo` directory because :file:`bar.pth` comes alphabetically before :file:`foo.pth`; and :file:`spam` is omitted because it is not mentioned in either path configuration file. .. index:: module: sitecustomize After these path manipulations, an attempt is made to import a module named :mod:`sitecustomize`, which can perform arbitrary site-specific customizations. If this import fails with an :exc:`ImportError` exception, it is silently ignored. .. index:: module: sitecustomize Note that for some non-Unix systems, ``sys.prefix`` and ``sys.exec_prefix`` are empty, and the path manipulations are skipped; however the import of :mod:`sitecustomize` is still attempted.