Suppose I have a Python class ABC; I want to import some non-default modules into my project, but I'm not sure if the user who runs my code has them installed. To check, I've enclosed my imports in the class inside a try and catch block, as such:
class ABC:
_canRun = True
try:
import XYZ
except Exception:
_canRun = False
def test_function(self):
if self._canRun:
import XYZ
#do stuff using XYZ module
else:
print("Cannot do stuff")
return None
I feel like this is bad design for some reason. Is there a better pattern I can use?
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