I am trying to import function query_creative inside of file query_creative.py into the notebook Notebook.ipynb. The file hierarchy is like this:
├───playground
│ Notebook.ipynb
├───src
├───queries
query_creative.py
The code I use in my notebook goes like this:
import sys
sys.path.append('..')
from src.query.query_creative import query_creative
and the thing works. However, the line with the function import is underlined by Pylance with the message: "Import could not be resolved" and when I use this function later on, it works but Pylance underlines it again. I've tried modifying the setting.json, but nothing seems to work. I thank in advance for any help!
I managed to solve it eventually by downgrading Jupyter extension to VS Code to v2022.4.1001071005. Thanks everyone for help!
Which version of vs code you have? I faced with same issue after updating to 1.70.
UPD.
Downgrading to 1.69.2 fixed that issue. However, I have another laptop with 1.70 with exact same notebook there is no such issue, so if you want to stick around 1.70 it is worth to try to completely remove vscode and install it again.
UPD2.
After a while my downgrade didn't help on another machine, so I compared Pylance output difference between them and find out, that "working" instance used legacy jupyter notebook support, while "buggy" with "LSP". After disabling option Pylance Lsp Notebooks Enabled everything worked as usual and fixed that problem
It seems that pylance is unable to determine that the code is importable. Instead of modifying your path at the beginning of the script, you could create a Python package with your code, then do:
cd your-project
pip install -e .
You can see a guide to create packages here.
With these settings, pylance and any other editor/IDE will be able to identify your project correctly.
Beware that in VSCode, you can switch the interpreter, so ensure you select one where your code is installed:
https://blog.csdn.net/qq_41019681/article/details/111193080
"python.analysis.extraPaths": [
"D:\\ProgramFiles\\Anaconda3-2021.05\\lib\\site-packages"
]
add "python.analysis.extraPaths" by
import package_name as pkg
print(pkg.__file__)
Trying out evcxr_jupyter with VS Code Jupyter extension & interactive window.
Code executes fine, but there are no code suggestions.
For python code suggestions work fine.
Is there some configuration, that can enable it for Rust as well? Or is it just not supported for now?
I've tried using the VS code documentation but it didn't help much.
This is what I referred: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/troubleshooting
and also,
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/faq
Apparently I had the vim extension installed because of which I was working in the default "normal" mode.
I'm a student using VS Code to work on Jupyter Notebooks. I'm looking for a way to get the dialog pop up of an input("...") to appear inline instead (under the cell with all my prints, like it's done when using jupyter notebook in a browser).
Thanks,
Julien
Found my answer here : Show question/input in vscode jupyter notebook output
Spoiler : not possible, in VS Code you cannot show inputs under a cell of a jupyter notebook as it for output only.
Whenever I open VS Code & go to Extensions, it always shows Jupyter as Installing, Why is it so?