Pylance Missing Imports Poetry Hot -
You are experiencing the "hot" pain point of the modern Python stack:
poetry env info --path Append /bin/python (or \Scripts\python.exe on Windows) to that path. pylance missing imports poetry hot
Don't. But if you must: Install Poetry in your Conda base, then use poetry config virtualenvs.create false to force Poetry to use the current Conda environment. Then point Pylance to the Conda environment's Python binary. Part 5: Automating This For Your Team You don’t want every developer on your team to suffer this pain. Commit the solution to Git. 5.1 Commit the Config Files git add .vscode/settings.json git add poetry.toml # this stores the "virtualenvs.in-project = true" config git commit -m "Fix Pylance integration with Poetry" 5.2 Use .env for Environment Variables If your Poetry environment requires environment variables for Pylance to resolve imports (e.g., PYTHONPATH modifications), create a .env file in your project root: You are experiencing the "hot" pain point of
Ensure your pyproject.toml includes your project package correctly: Then point Pylance to the Conda environment's Python binary
Open the VS Code Command Palette ( Cmd+Shift+P on macOS, Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux).
[tool.poetry] name = "myproject" packages = [{include = "myproject", from = "src"}] Then, update your settings.json as shown above with python.analysis.extraPaths . If you have a client/ and server/ folder, each with its own poetry.lock :