enabling pylint_django plugin in vscode, pylint stop working












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That's my user settings in vscode



{
"python.pythonPath": "/Users/cristiano/miniconda3/envs/django-rest-2/bin/python",
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true,
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintArgs": [
"--load-plugins",
"pylint_django"
],
}


I installed the plugin via conda, same as the pylint



pylint                    2.1.1                    py36_0
pylint-django 0.11.1 py_1 conda-forge
pylint-plugin-utils 0.4 py_0 conda-forge


If i commented out the "python.linting.pylintArgs" section, pylint works with no problem. I ned to enable the plugin to avoid django-specific errros such as "Entity.objects.all()", but if I enable it, the lint stop working: it does not highlight standard errors o warning the previously was doing it.



I have same exact behaviour using vscode for win and mac. I tried also to use the .pylintrc file as described here but I have the same result: lint stop working.
Same behaviour using base conda env or a custom one.










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  • That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

    – J0hnG4lt
    Feb 7 at 14:51
















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That's my user settings in vscode



{
"python.pythonPath": "/Users/cristiano/miniconda3/envs/django-rest-2/bin/python",
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true,
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintArgs": [
"--load-plugins",
"pylint_django"
],
}


I installed the plugin via conda, same as the pylint



pylint                    2.1.1                    py36_0
pylint-django 0.11.1 py_1 conda-forge
pylint-plugin-utils 0.4 py_0 conda-forge


If i commented out the "python.linting.pylintArgs" section, pylint works with no problem. I ned to enable the plugin to avoid django-specific errros such as "Entity.objects.all()", but if I enable it, the lint stop working: it does not highlight standard errors o warning the previously was doing it.



I have same exact behaviour using vscode for win and mac. I tried also to use the .pylintrc file as described here but I have the same result: lint stop working.
Same behaviour using base conda env or a custom one.










share|improve this question























  • That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

    – J0hnG4lt
    Feb 7 at 14:51














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That's my user settings in vscode



{
"python.pythonPath": "/Users/cristiano/miniconda3/envs/django-rest-2/bin/python",
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true,
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintArgs": [
"--load-plugins",
"pylint_django"
],
}


I installed the plugin via conda, same as the pylint



pylint                    2.1.1                    py36_0
pylint-django 0.11.1 py_1 conda-forge
pylint-plugin-utils 0.4 py_0 conda-forge


If i commented out the "python.linting.pylintArgs" section, pylint works with no problem. I ned to enable the plugin to avoid django-specific errros such as "Entity.objects.all()", but if I enable it, the lint stop working: it does not highlight standard errors o warning the previously was doing it.



I have same exact behaviour using vscode for win and mac. I tried also to use the .pylintrc file as described here but I have the same result: lint stop working.
Same behaviour using base conda env or a custom one.










share|improve this question














That's my user settings in vscode



{
"python.pythonPath": "/Users/cristiano/miniconda3/envs/django-rest-2/bin/python",
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true,
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintArgs": [
"--load-plugins",
"pylint_django"
],
}


I installed the plugin via conda, same as the pylint



pylint                    2.1.1                    py36_0
pylint-django 0.11.1 py_1 conda-forge
pylint-plugin-utils 0.4 py_0 conda-forge


If i commented out the "python.linting.pylintArgs" section, pylint works with no problem. I ned to enable the plugin to avoid django-specific errros such as "Entity.objects.all()", but if I enable it, the lint stop working: it does not highlight standard errors o warning the previously was doing it.



I have same exact behaviour using vscode for win and mac. I tried also to use the .pylintrc file as described here but I have the same result: lint stop working.
Same behaviour using base conda env or a custom one.







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  • That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

    – J0hnG4lt
    Feb 7 at 14:51



















  • That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

    – J0hnG4lt
    Feb 7 at 14:51

















That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

– J0hnG4lt
Feb 7 at 14:51





That looks right and wfm, so I would say your problem is with your pythonPath and environment.

– J0hnG4lt
Feb 7 at 14:51












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