Cannot run project deployed on remote server through Pycharm
I deploy a project on a remote ssh server using Pycharm. I have mapped my local folder to the correct path in the remote server and the interpreter used is the one on the server.
When I run my project in Pycharm (deployment actually happens remotely) everything runs smoothly. But if I ssh into the machine and want to start running the project from within the machine, I get
ImportError: No module named 'replay_buffer'
and this applies exclusively to folders within the project (not library dependencies).
How do I fix this?
python pycharm importerror openssh
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I deploy a project on a remote ssh server using Pycharm. I have mapped my local folder to the correct path in the remote server and the interpreter used is the one on the server.
When I run my project in Pycharm (deployment actually happens remotely) everything runs smoothly. But if I ssh into the machine and want to start running the project from within the machine, I get
ImportError: No module named 'replay_buffer'
and this applies exclusively to folders within the project (not library dependencies).
How do I fix this?
python pycharm importerror openssh
Did you activate your virtual environment before runningpython manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executingpython manage.py runserver
?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24
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I deploy a project on a remote ssh server using Pycharm. I have mapped my local folder to the correct path in the remote server and the interpreter used is the one on the server.
When I run my project in Pycharm (deployment actually happens remotely) everything runs smoothly. But if I ssh into the machine and want to start running the project from within the machine, I get
ImportError: No module named 'replay_buffer'
and this applies exclusively to folders within the project (not library dependencies).
How do I fix this?
python pycharm importerror openssh
I deploy a project on a remote ssh server using Pycharm. I have mapped my local folder to the correct path in the remote server and the interpreter used is the one on the server.
When I run my project in Pycharm (deployment actually happens remotely) everything runs smoothly. But if I ssh into the machine and want to start running the project from within the machine, I get
ImportError: No module named 'replay_buffer'
and this applies exclusively to folders within the project (not library dependencies).
How do I fix this?
python pycharm importerror openssh
python pycharm importerror openssh
asked Nov 22 '18 at 21:51
Mnemosyne
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Did you activate your virtual environment before runningpython manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executingpython manage.py runserver
?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24
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Did you activate your virtual environment before runningpython manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executingpython manage.py runserver
?
– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24
Did you activate your virtual environment before running
python manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executing python manage.py runserver
?– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Did you activate your virtual environment before running
python manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executing python manage.py runserver
?– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24
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Did you activate your virtual environment before running
python manage.py runserver
? And you are trying to "start running' your project you are executingpython manage.py runserver
?– Red Cricket
Nov 22 '18 at 21:56
Yes, I activated my environment and ... I dont get the rest of the question. The project runs fine when I run it on my remote server from Pycharm. If I ssh inside the server, start my environment there (same env/ im using from Pycharm) I get error messages in that the paths to my project folders are not recognized.
– Mnemosyne
Nov 22 '18 at 22:24