{ "python.pythonPath": "${workspaceFolder}/.venv/bin/python", "python.analysis.extraPaths": ["${workspaceFolder}/.venv/lib/python3.x/site-packages"], "python.analysis.typeCheckingMode": "basic" }
[tool.poetry] name = "my_project" version = "1.0.0"
Poetry uses a lockfile ( poetry.lock ) to ensure reproducibility of dependencies. Generate a lockfile by running: pylance missing imports poetry link
def main(): np.array([1, 2, 3]) some_function() If Pylance is not able to resolve the imports, follow the steps outlined above to configure Pylance and Poetry. Here are some code snippets to illustrate the configuration:
Pylance is a powerful language server for Python that provides features like auto-completion, code refactoring, and diagnostics. However, sometimes Pylance may struggle to resolve imports, especially when working with Poetry, a popular dependency manager for Python. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to troubleshoot missing imports with Pylance and Poetry. { "python
[tool.poetry.dependencies] python = "^3.9" numpy = "^1.20" By following these steps and using the provided code snippets, you should be able to resolve missing imports with Pylance and Poetry.
import numpy as np from .utils import some_function However, sometimes Pylance may struggle to resolve imports,
{ "python.analysis": { "extraPaths": ["${workspaceFolder}/"], "typeCheckingMode": "basic" } }