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?










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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 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 '18 at 18:58











  • Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 22 '18 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?










share|improve this question




















  • 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 '18 at 18:58











  • Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 22 '18 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?










share|improve this question
















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?







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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 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 '18 at 18:58











  • Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:39














  • 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 '18 at 18:58











  • Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 22 '18 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 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 '18 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 '18 at 18:58













Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 '18 at 20:39





Post it as answer, it is solution to problem.

– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 '18 at 20:39












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