This isn't my experience. 
First, try creating a new project via web2py admin, and then open the 
web2py directory in pycharm (not your application directory).
This should be fine, at least it is for me (so far I've used it on OS X, 
archlinux and Windows). 

I have just now created a new web2py project from within web2py, using the 
option "local web2py folder" on the second step of the new project creation 
(on OS X, maybe that's why it says folder) which looked ok, although the 
couple of new apps I've created and actually worked with have been via the 
admin app.





On Monday, 30 September 2013 06:35:52 UTC+10, Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> Hello there, 
>
> The framework support for things like Flask and web2py finally sold me 
> and I purchased a new license for 3.0 the other day. Last night I 
> thought I'd try creating a new web2py project just to play with, and was 
> kind of disappointed when a brand new project already shows a bunch of 
> errors flagged in default.py for unresolved references for basic web2py 
> infrastructure like 'auth', 'crud', 'db', etc. 
>
> Am I missing something here? Seems kind of odd for a framework that is 
> supposed to be 'supported'... 
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Monte 
>
>

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