``` Menu = Imp/import_blueprint Title = Imp.import_blueprint ``` ```python import_blueprint(self, blueprint: str) -> None ``` --- Import a specified Quart-Imp or standard Quart Blueprint relative to the Quart app root. ```text app ├── my_blueprint │ ├── ... │ └── __init__.py ├── ... └── __init__.py ``` File: `app/__init__.py` ```python from quart import Quart from quart_imp import Imp imp = Imp() def create_app(): app = Quart(__name__) imp.init_app(app) imp.import_blueprint("my_blueprint") return app ``` Quart-Imp Blueprints have the ability to auto import resources, and initialize session variables. For more information on how Quart-Imp Blueprints work, see the [ImpBlueprint / Introduction](impblueprint-introduction.html) ##### Example of 'my_blueprint' as a Quart-Imp Blueprint: ```text app ├── my_blueprint │ ├── routes │ │ └── index.py │ ├── static │ │ └── css │ │ └── style.css │ ├── templates │ │ └── my_blueprint │ │ └── index.html │ ├── __init__.py │ └── config.toml └── ... ``` File: `__init__.py` ```python from quart_imp import ImpBlueprint from quart_imp.config import ImpBlueprintConfig bp = ImpBlueprint( __name__, ImpBlueprintConfig( enabled=True, url_prefix="/my-blueprint", static_folder="static", template_folder="templates", static_url_path="/static/my_blueprint", init_session={"my_blueprint": "session_value"}, ), ) bp.import_resources("routes") ``` File: `routes / index.py` ```python from .. import bp @bp.route("/") async def index(): return "regular_blueprint" ``` ##### Example of 'my_blueprint' as a standard Quart Blueprint: ```text app ├── my_blueprint │ ├── ... │ └── __init__.py └── ... ``` File: `__init__.py` ```python from quart import Blueprint bp = Blueprint("my_blueprint", __name__, url_prefix="/my-blueprint") @bp.route("/") async def index(): return "regular_blueprint" ``` Both of the above examples will work with `imp.import_blueprint("my_blueprint")`, they will be registered with the Quart app, and will be accessible via `url_for("my_blueprint.index")`.