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Unresolved reference issue in PyCharm

I have a directory structure

├── simulate.py
├── src
│   ├── networkAlgorithm.py
│   ├── ...

And I can access the network module with sys.path.insert().

import sys
import os.path
sys.path.insert(0, "./src")
from networkAlgorithm import *

However, pycharm complains that it cannot access the module. How can I teach pycham to resolve the reference?

https://i.stack.imgur.com/VwqcZ.png

Do src folder has __init__.py file?
@Puffin GDI: No, it does not.
@PuffinGDI Do src folders need this init.py file?
Yes in order for python to identify packages: stackoverflow.com/questions/42094723/…
I renamed the class name and continue working on it. When i hit run, there was this error, totally forgot renaming and tried looking for pycharm suggestions during import. Damn, suggestions are case sensitive! - New to python!!

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Alan W. Smith

Manually adding it as you have done is indeed one way of doing this, but there is a simpler method, and that is by simply telling pycharm that you want to add the src folder as a source root, and then adding the sources root to your python path.

This way, you don't have to hard code things into your interpreter's settings:

Add src as a source content root:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/9WunC.png

Then make sure to add add sources to your PYTHONPATH under: Preferences ~ Build, Execution, Deployment ~ Console ~ Python Console

https://i.stack.imgur.com/rk59O.png

Now imports will be resolved:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/4Z6RD.png

This way, you can add whatever you want as a source root, and things will simply work. If you unmarked it as a source root however, you will get an error:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/vMII4.png

After all this don't forget to restart. In PyCharm menu select: File --> Invalidate Caches / Restart


This also works if you're using the Python plugin with IntelliJ.
This solution works. The problem of it is that when another programmer retrieves the code from svn, she has to do the same settings again to get rid of the "unresolved reference" error prompt.
@GamesBrainiac, the solution is that the IDE can parse "sys.path.insert(0, "./src")" add that into PYTHONPATH for this specific file, then give proper syntax analysis.
You also need to make sure your content root path is correct. In pycharm 5 you can find this in Preferences -> Project -> Project Structure.
Damn I just want to mark this answer as a life saver!
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amin arghavani

check for __init__.py file in src folder add the src folder as a source root Then make sure to add sources to your PYTHONPATH (see above) in PyCharm menu select: File --> Invalidate Caches --> Restart


This very last step was the only thing missing in my solution. The accepted answer might add this to it.
without the last step mentioned here, the accepted answer is not working. Accepted answer should add this step as well/
how does this answer change if my library is installed in editable mode e.g. pip install -e .?
my PYTHONPATH is empty, is that normal?
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AeroHil

If anyone is still looking at this, the accepted answer still works for PyCharm 2016.3 when I tried it. The UI might have changed, but the options are still the same.

ie. Right click on your root folder --> 'Mark Directory As' --> Source Root


So many complex answers in this discussion. The solution presented here worked for me so easily.
what does "root folder" mean for you? Like the root of the github repo or the package root e.g. something like src?
my PYTHONPATH is empty, is that normal?
Thanks. This worked like a "charm" pun intended :)
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mehdi

After testing all workarounds, i suggest you to take a look at Settings -> Project -> project dependencies and re-arrange them.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/cmUdP.png


This works perfectly for me. I have installed pygame there and not more unresolved reference issue!
how am I suppose to re-arrange them?
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prosseek

Normally, $PYTHONPATH is used to teach python interpreter to find necessary modules. PyCharm needs to add the path in Preference.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/VHhw9.png


how do I check if my python paths are set up correctly? currently, my PYTHONPATH is empty. I am not sure why this wasn't setup by itself correctly. Btw, the link you share is not working.
I can't see the python Paths box that your picture shows in 2021.3 version...
my PYTHONPATH is empty, is that normal?
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Ouss

There are several reasons why this could be happening. Below are several steps that fixes the majority of those cases:

.idea caching issue

Some .idea issue causing the IDE to show error while the code still runs correctly. Solution:

close the project and quick PyCharm delete the .idea folder where the project is. note that it is a hidden folder and you might not be aware of its existence in your project directory. start PyCharm and recreate the project

imports relative not to project folder

Relative imports while code root folder is not the same as the project folder. Solution:

Find the folder that relative imports require in the project explorer right click and mark it as "Source Root"

Editor not marking init.py as Python but as Text

Which is the most illusive of all the cases. Here, for some reason, PyCharm considers all __init__.py files not to be python files, and thus ignores them during code analysis. To fix this:

Open PyCharm settings Navigate to Editor -> File Types Find Python and add __init__.py to the list of python files

or

Find Text and delete __init__.py from the list of text files


how do I find the .idea folder?
Answering my own question, I went to the root of my project (not src but say the git repo root folder). Then I did rm -rf .idea. Then restarted pycharm. I really puzzled why this worked...so far. At least the ide is finding the files and the running of the code does too (but that always worked even when running from within pycharm e.g. with the debugger).
why does this work?
btw, is recreating the project really necessary?
Recreating the project happens automatically when starting PyCharm in that folder. That will re-creates the .idea folder that stores project settings, the string search index and other things.
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bomben

The project I cloned had a directory called modules and was successfully using files from there in the code with import this as that, but Pycharm was unable to jump to those code fragments because it did not recognise the imports.

Marking the module folder in the following settings section as source solved the issue.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bfbry.png


C
Ch_y

Generally, this is a missing package problem, just place the caret at the unresolved reference and press Alt+Enter to reveal the options, then you should know how to solve it.


what is alt+enter in mac?
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Waqas Kayani

Although all the answers are really helpful, there's one tiny piece of information that should be explained explicitly:

Essentially, a project with multiple hierarchical directories work as a package with some attributes.

To import custom local created Classes, we need to navigate to the directory containing .py file and create an __init__.py (empty) file there.

Why this helps is because this file is required to make Python treat the directory as containing packages. Cheers!


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danday74

Install via PyCharm (works with Community Edition). Open up Settings > Project > Project Interpreter then click the green + icon in the screenshot below. In the 2nd dialogue that opens, enter the package name and click the 'Install Package' button.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/roe5T.png


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Neuron

After following the accepted answer, doing the following solved it for me:

FileSettingsProject <your directory/project>Project Dependencies

Chose the directory/project where your file that has unresolved imports resides and check the box to tell Pycharm that that project depends on your other project.

My folder hierarcy is slightly different from the one in the question. Mine is like this

├── MyDirectory  
│     └── simulate.py  
├── src  
│     ├── networkAlgorithm.py  
│     ├── ...

Telling Pycharm that src depends on MyDirectory solved the issue for me!


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Gershon Herczeg

This worked for me: Top Menu -> File -> Invalidate Caches/Restart


佚名

--> Right-click on the directory where your files are located in PyCharm Go to the --> Mark Directory as Select the --> Source Root

your problem will be solved


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Ranjeet

Many a times what happens is that the plugin is not installed. e.g.

If you are developing a django project and you do not have django plugin installed in pyCharm, it says error 'unresolved reference'. Refer: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/help/resolving-references.html


Had to combine this + the accepted answer(stackoverflow.com/a/21241988/6448384).
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Tabs

I was also using a virtual environment like Dan above, however I was able to add an interpreter in the existing environment, therefore not needing to inherit global site packages and therefore undo what a virtual environment is trying to achieve.


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kishs1991

Please check if you are using the right interpreter that you are supposed to. I was getting error "unresolved reference 'django' " to solve this I changed Project Interpreter (Changed Python 3 to Python 2.7) from project settings: Select Project, go to File -> Settings -> Project: -> Project Interpreter -> Brows and Select correct version or Interpreter (e.g /usr/bin/python2.7).


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Dan

In my case the problem was I was using Virtual environment which didn't have access to global site-packages. Thus, the interpreter was not aware of the newly installed packages.

To resolve the issue, just edit or recreate your virtual interpreter and tick the Inherit global site-packages option.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/QLoI0.png


Doesnt this have undesirable consequences and defeat one reason to use a virtual environement? That is, if you take that environment somewhere and those global site-packages are installed, then you are in trouble. Thats what i thought.
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Burhan U Din

Done in PyCharm 2019.3.1 Right-click on your src folder -> "Mark Directory as" -> Click-on "Excluded" and your src folder should be blue.


P
Pozinux

For my case :

Directory0
    ├── Directory1
    │     └── file1.py  
    ├── Directory2
    │     ├── file2.py  

Into file1, I have :

from Directory2 import file2

which trows an "unresolved reference Directory2".

I resolved it by:

marking the parent directory Directory0 as "Source Root" like said above

AND

putting my cursor on another line on the file where I had the error so that it takes my modification into account

It is silly but if I don't do the second action, the error still appears and can make you think that you didn't resolve the issue by marking the parent directory as Source Root.


I've just added the parent folder i.e. Directory0 (in this case) and this just worked for me, had been struggling for days on this issue, thank you so much
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weaming

For me, adding virtualenv (venv)'s site-packages path to the paths of the interpreter works. Finally!

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZmJpC.png


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user2233949

I tried everything here twice and even more. I finally solved it doing something I hadn't seen anywhere online. If you go to Settings>Editor>File Types there is an 'Ignore Files and folders' line at the bottom. In my case, I was ignoring 'venv', which is what I always name my virtual environments. So I removed venv; from the list of directories to ignore and VOILA!! I was FINALLY able to fix this problem. Literally all of my import problems were fixed for the project.

BTW, I had installed each and every package using PyCharm, and not through a terminal. (Meaning, by going to Settings>Interpreter...). I had invalidated cache, changed 'Source Root', restarted PyCharm, refreshed my interpreters paths, changed interpreters, deleted my venv... I tried everything. This finally worked. Obviously there are multiple problems going on here with different people, so this may not work for you, but it's definitely worth a shot if nothing else has worked, and easy to reverse if it doesn't.


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Javier Díaz

I had the same problem and also try so many suggestions but none of them worked, until I find this post (https://stackoverflow.com/a/62632870/16863617). Regardless his solution didn't work for me, it helped me to came up with the idea to add _init.py_ into the --> Settings | Editor | File Types | Python | Registered patterns

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And the unresolved reference error is now solved.


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Thaer Shabo

just note if u have a problem with python interpreter not installing packages, just change the permission for folder PycharmProjects C:\Users'username'\PycharmProjects to every one


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Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier

Pycharm uses venv. In the venv's console you should install the packages explicitly or go in settings -> project interpreter -> add interpreter -> inherit global site-packages.


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zaid.mohammed

The easiest way to fix it is by doing the following in your pyCharm software:

Click on: File > Settings > (Project: your project name) > Project Interpreter >

then click on the "+" icon on the right side to search for the package you want and install it.

Enjoy coding !!!


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Shravan Kumar

In newer versions of pycharm u can do simply by right clicking on the directory or python package from which you want to import a file, then click on 'Mark Directory As' -> 'Sources Root'