Configuring Pycharm With Existing Virtualenv
Solution 1:
To run PyCharm properly for your project, you need to set Python Interpreter and Python Structure correctly.
I had set Python Interpreter correctly but missed out on Python Structure.
Go to Pycharm->Preferences->your_project->Project Structure
Add the right content root
It has nothing to do with your working directory which you can set separately in your debug/run configuration
also don't forget to add environment variables you need and you should be good to go.
For Intellij Idea 2016.2, following is the path to add site-packages installed in virtualenv File -> Project Structure -> Sources -> "Use + button and add as Sources"
if hidden directory may is be visible, you may either change your view settings or copy paste the path to site-packages in virtualenv
Solution 2:
Dont click on make available to all projects
and it will work. Otherwise it would give error saying -- specify a different sdk name
Solution 3:
I did what was specified by comiventor in the accepted answer, but also had to do what Brian W commented: mark the root folder as a "Sources Root". This is done as follows:
- Right click on your root directory
- Look at the bottom for the option
Mark Directory as
- Choose
Sources Root
(the folder icon color should change from gray to blue)
That's all!
Solution 4:
For PyCharm 19.3
Ctrl + Alt + S
or File / Settings
then
Project: your-name-project / Project Interpreter / Gear Icon / Add ...
Choose New environment
in Location:
set your path / to / venv
Finally, you should see
Project Interpreter : path / to / venv / Scripts / python.exe
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