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1,638 Points"from django import template" does not seem to recognize "template" and says unresolved reference. Any suggestions?
At the start of the course, as the first line of code to build custom templates is "from django import template". It does not seem to recognize "template" and hovering over the error says "unresolved reference". I have been using Pycharms throughout all the Python & Django courses and has worked out for me very well so far.
(I have created "templatetags" as a python package which automatically includes init.py file in it. )
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
3 Answers
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacherthe class's name is Template
, not template
. Python cares about capitalization.
Avani Agrawal
1,638 PointsThanks for the answer Kenneth. However, the course starts with the import of template which is not capitalized either. I tried both 'template' and 'Template' but neither works. Not sure, if it is a bug in the IDE I have been using!
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherHmm, strange. I can do from django import template
with no problems.
Avani Agrawal
1,638 PointsYes, it should, well, I googled a bit and the following link suggested that this is a known bug in pycharms, cleared the cache and it worked for me-
http://sopython.com/canon/40/pycharm-unresolved-references/
Thanks for your help Kenneth!