I started using VS Code for Python development on a Mac and cannot make pylint find a module.
This is my project folder structure:
project_root/
.env
.vscode/
settings.json
lib/
# lib containing necessary modules
sample/
client/
EDAMTest.py
# many more files
I use a virtualenv in which I have installed pylint. The virtual env is activated in the terminal. I started code from within project_root folder via code . in my terminal.
VS Code says it is using the correct interpreter. I can see on the bottom left that it says Python 3.6.1 (virtualenv)
If I want to test the project_root/sample/client/EDAMTest.py code within terminal I can do it via export PYTHONPATH=../../lib; python EDAMTest.py while being in folder project_root/sample/client/.
Now if I am in VS Code, open the file EDAMTest.py, pylint is telling me that it cannot import modules from lib.
Now my question:
How can I add lib to PYTHONPATH in VS Code?
I found several possible ways to do so:
- Create a
.envfile (see [1] below). - Specify
PYTHONPATHin.vscode/launch.jsonfile (see [2])
None of the possible solutions I found seem to work.
What am I missing?
[1] Environment variable definitions file
This tells me how to define global (env) vars. So I specified this:
PYTHONPATH="~/.virtualenvs/evernote/bin/python;lib"
But it won't work. Still libs path is not found by pylint
[2] So I did create a launch.json file like so:
{
"name": "Python",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"stopOnEntry": false,
"pythonPath": "${config.python.pythonPath}",
"program": "${file}",
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
"debugOptions": [
"WaitOnAbnormalExit",
"WaitOnNormalExit",
"RedirectOutput"
],
"env": {
"PYTHONPATH": "~/.virtualenvs/evernote/bin/python:lib"
}
}
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EDIT
Here is a link that tries to address this problem:
That link tries to address several possible problems, one is this:
... unable to import
The suggested solution is:
Ensure that the
pythonPathsetting points to a valid Python installation where Pylint is installed.
=> Yes, I did.
Alternately, set the
python.linting.pylintPathto an appropriate version of Pylint for the Python interpreter being used.
=> I did, still no success:
My .vscode/settings.json:
{
"python.pythonPath": "~/.virtualenvs/evernote/bin/python",
"python.linting.pylintPath": "~/.virtualenvs/evernote/bin/pylint"
}