VSCode python debug: “No module named xx” when using module attribute












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My Python project folder structure is as follow:



.python_practice
|--lib
|--lib.py
|--__init__.py
|--practice1
|--my_module.py
|--__init__.py
|--__init__.py




My launch configuration is



{
"name": "Python: Module",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"module": "practice1.my_module",
"console": "integratedTerminal"
},




In my_module.py



from lib.lib import util_func


When I try to debug using VScode I get an error: "No module named practice1.my_module"



But when I run it with the following command it works fine



python -m practice1.my_module


How could I debug my code so that the relative import work?



Any help will be appreciated, thank you.










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    My Python project folder structure is as follow:



    .python_practice
    |--lib
    |--lib.py
    |--__init__.py
    |--practice1
    |--my_module.py
    |--__init__.py
    |--__init__.py




    My launch configuration is



    {
    "name": "Python: Module",
    "type": "python",
    "request": "launch",
    "module": "practice1.my_module",
    "console": "integratedTerminal"
    },




    In my_module.py



    from lib.lib import util_func


    When I try to debug using VScode I get an error: "No module named practice1.my_module"



    But when I run it with the following command it works fine



    python -m practice1.my_module


    How could I debug my code so that the relative import work?



    Any help will be appreciated, thank you.










    share|improve this question



























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      My Python project folder structure is as follow:



      .python_practice
      |--lib
      |--lib.py
      |--__init__.py
      |--practice1
      |--my_module.py
      |--__init__.py
      |--__init__.py




      My launch configuration is



      {
      "name": "Python: Module",
      "type": "python",
      "request": "launch",
      "module": "practice1.my_module",
      "console": "integratedTerminal"
      },




      In my_module.py



      from lib.lib import util_func


      When I try to debug using VScode I get an error: "No module named practice1.my_module"



      But when I run it with the following command it works fine



      python -m practice1.my_module


      How could I debug my code so that the relative import work?



      Any help will be appreciated, thank you.










      share|improve this question
















      My Python project folder structure is as follow:



      .python_practice
      |--lib
      |--lib.py
      |--__init__.py
      |--practice1
      |--my_module.py
      |--__init__.py
      |--__init__.py




      My launch configuration is



      {
      "name": "Python: Module",
      "type": "python",
      "request": "launch",
      "module": "practice1.my_module",
      "console": "integratedTerminal"
      },




      In my_module.py



      from lib.lib import util_func


      When I try to debug using VScode I get an error: "No module named practice1.my_module"



      But when I run it with the following command it works fine



      python -m practice1.my_module


      How could I debug my code so that the relative import work?



      Any help will be appreciated, thank you.







      python debugging visual-studio-code python-module






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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 3:06









      Leo Liu-MSFT

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      Dev KhadkaDev Khadka

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