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python - How to get the caller script name

I'm using Python 2.7.6 and I have two scripts:

outer.py

import sys
import os

print "Outer file launching..."
os.system('inner.py')

calling inner.py:

import sys
import os

print "[CALLER GOES HERE]"

I want the second script (inner.py) to print the name of the caller script (outer.py). I can't pass to inner.py a parameter with the name of the first script because I have tons of called/caller scripts and I can't refactor all the code.

Any idea?

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One idea is to use psutil.

#!env/bin/python
import psutil

me = psutil.Process()
parent = psutil.Process(me.ppid())
grandparent = psutil.Process(parent.ppid())
print grandparent.cmdline()

This is ofcourse dependant of how you start outer.py. This solution is os independant.


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