Reputation: 1287
I'm trying to run this project locally but when i try manage.py makemigrations
i keep getting the following error:
ImportError: cannot import name 'config' from 'decouple'
Here are my steps:
I made some research but i found nothing about what could be generating that error. Can anyone help me out on this? Thanks in advance!I'm running Django 3.
Upvotes: 46
Views: 91097
Reputation: 1
In my case, the issue was with the selection of interpreter. In Visual Studio Code, CMD+Shift+P and type: 'Select Interpreter', and then select the correct interpreter for the virtual environment.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31
It shows the error because you have not installed the python-decouple
module. Just run:
pip uninstall decouple
Then try
pip install python-decouple
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 133
The error happens because your python interpreter is looking for python-decouple
package instead of decouple
Uninstall the existing package using this command
pip uninstall decouple
And then install
pip install python-decouple
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1
After trying almost everything, installing the python-decouple for the whole system, as opposed to in an environment, worked for me. So left the virtual environment, installed python-decouple then activated back my environment again. It works for me.
Let me know if this helps.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1064
I struggled with this for a good hour, the fix was to close the current bash/terminal window and opening a new one.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 3933
I encountered the same issue, and in my case, it was caused by a conflict between "decouple" and "python-decouple" packages (I had installed both of them by mistake). As the latter creates a file called "decouple.py" in the installation virtual environment, finding the package of the same name, this will confuse the Django app of which of the 2 decouple reference it will consider. To fix this I had to uninstall the "decouple" package with pipenv uninstall decouple
and install the "python-decouple" package with pipenv install python-decouple
.
...
class AutoConfig(object):
"""
Autodetects the config file and type.
Parameters
----------
search_path : str, optional
Initial search path. If empty, the default search path is the
caller's path.
"""
...
# A pré-instantiated AutoConfig to improve decouple's usability
# now just import config and start using with no configuration.
config = AutoConfig()
# Helpers
...
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2677
You might have decouple installed in additional to python-decouple (two different packages).
If that is the case simply uninstall decouple
pip uninstall decouple
And ensure you have python-decouple installed
pip install python-decouple
Upvotes: 183
Reputation: 388
I was using pipenv to create a virtual environment and run the Django project
pipenv install -r requiremnts.txt
pipenv shell
python manage.py runserver
Interestingly above method kept throwing error that it cannot import config from decouple
then I tried:
python -m venv myEnv
myEnv/Scripts/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python manage.py runserver
and this ran the project successfully. I didnt understand why this would happen as I am doing pretty much same just using pip instead of pipenv.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 515
It shows the error because you are not installed the module python-decouple
Just run pip install -r requirements.txt
If it won't work then try it in env
pip install python-decouple
Upvotes: 1