PyCharm unresolved reference on import?
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Why PyCharm underlines these imports:
from oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from config import scope
as Unresolved reference
, but if I add dots in front:
from .oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from .config import scope
I don't get the error underline in PyCharm, but when running my app from terminal, I get this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '__main__.oauth2_helper'; '__main__' is not a package
What do you think, why is this happening?
python-3.x pycharm
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Why PyCharm underlines these imports:
from oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from config import scope
as Unresolved reference
, but if I add dots in front:
from .oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from .config import scope
I don't get the error underline in PyCharm, but when running my app from terminal, I get this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '__main__.oauth2_helper'; '__main__' is not a package
What do you think, why is this happening?
python-3.x pycharm
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Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as theSources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and clickMark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.
– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39
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Why PyCharm underlines these imports:
from oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from config import scope
as Unresolved reference
, but if I add dots in front:
from .oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from .config import scope
I don't get the error underline in PyCharm, but when running my app from terminal, I get this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '__main__.oauth2_helper'; '__main__' is not a package
What do you think, why is this happening?
python-3.x pycharm
Why PyCharm underlines these imports:
from oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from config import scope
as Unresolved reference
, but if I add dots in front:
from .oauth2_helper import (_url, get_token, get_session)
from .config import scope
I don't get the error underline in PyCharm, but when running my app from terminal, I get this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '__main__.oauth2_helper'; '__main__' is not a package
What do you think, why is this happening?
python-3.x pycharm
python-3.x pycharm
edited Nov 23 at 4:51
Dinko Pehar
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asked Nov 19 at 18:01
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Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as theSources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and clickMark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.
– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39
add a comment |
1
Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as theSources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and clickMark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.
– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39
1
1
Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as the
Sources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and click Mark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as the
Sources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and click Mark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39
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Did you select the directory you run your app from terminal as the
Sources Root
? (Right click on the folder you want to be the root and clickMark Directory As -> Sources Root
) The Root folder should have a blue icon. Then PyCharm will autocheck the imports from this defined root.– Eskapp
Nov 19 at 18:58
Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 20:39