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google app engine - Using Two Python Libraries with Conflicting Names

I want to use two Python libraries (Google's Cloud Library, and their Cloud SDK) in a single application, but they have conflicting names (they both use google in their base import names and do not use relative imports internally). How can I use them in a single app?

Changing the library's code to use proper relative imports is not practical. Also, I know I can use virtualenv to access these libraries from separate python applications, but how do I access them from within the same python app?

Details of the Naming Conflict

Here are some of the details on the import. When I import a module from the Cloud Library (I run import google.cloud.datastore), there is an exception about another import within that library:

>>> import libs.google.cloud.datastore
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:[ProjectDIR]libsgoogleclouddatastore\__init__.py", line 52, in <module>
    from google.cloud.datastore.batch import Batch
ImportError: No module named cloud.datastore.batch

The library is trying to do an absolute import, rather than a relative one. The reason that the Google Cloud Library cannot import google.cloud.datastore.batch is because google is already defined in the SDK, there is a naming conflict:

>>> print google.__path__
['C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Cloud SDK\google-cloud-sdk\platform\google_appengine\google']

Because the Cloud Library uses absolute imports, and the name google is already defined in the SDK, then the import fails.

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