Reputation: 809
I'm running a Django project from PyCharm with the configuration set up to use the Python interpreter from a virtualenv which has a dependency on opencv. The site works fine locally when I run django-admin.py runserver
, however I keep getting an "ImportError: No module named cv2
" error when I try to run the project directly from the PyCharm IDE.
Has anyone else had this issue with PyCharm and opencv?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 20517
Reputation: 583
I'm not quite sure if this works for you guys but it works for me. In my case, it seems to me that I installed OpenCV to work with the default Python arriving with OS X. I remember I tried to install Python 2.7.5 and Python 3 in my Mac as well, I see them when I chose my Python interpreter for Pycharm. And all of them didn't let me import module cv2. So I change to the default Python2.7.2 (/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python). Then, in File/DefaultSettings/Project Interpreter/Python Interpreter, click on the Python interpreter that's been added (Python 2.7.2), click on Paths and locate to "/usr/local/bin/python2.7/site-packages"and add it. Click the blue refresh button, apply and ok. Then it works, both with import and autocompletion.
Regards,
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 809
In the end I ended up having to set an environment variable directly in the Pycharm Edit Configurations -> Run/Debug Configurations -> Environment Variables panel. I added the following option after you hit the edit button: set name to PYTHONPATH
and value to /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
which should display in the input box after editing as PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
. Also, I made sure to log out and log back in of osx which also worked for a couple other path related issues.
Upvotes: 10