Forgive me for another "relative imports" post but I've read every stack overflow post about them and I'm still confused.
I have a file structure that looks something like this:
|---MyProject
|  |---constants.py
|  |---MyScripts
|  |    |---script.py
Inside of script.py I have from .. import constants.py
And of course when I run python3 script.py, I get the error ImportError: attempted relative import with no known parent package.
From what I understand, this doesn't work because when you run a python file directly you can't use relative imports. After hours of searching it seems that the most popular solution is to add "../" to sys.path and then do import constants.py but this feels a little hacky. I've got to believe that there is a better solution than this right? Importing constants has got to be a fairly common task.
I've also seen some people recommend adding __init__.py to make the project into a package but I don't really understand how this solves anything?
Are there other solutions out there that I've either missed or just don't understand?
 
     
     
     
    