Alex, the behavior you describe was the reason why I opened a ticket... It
sounds like the issue is still there... Which version of PyCharm do you use?

Let search a bit I found the ticket and see if it had been closed... If so,
you should reopen it...

Richard

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Alex <mrauc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Richard, the first setup where PyCharm creates the web2py environment is
> not an option because I have many projects and I don't want that many
> servers. I already have my web2py server and symbolic links for all my
> projects in the application folder.
>
> I now tried to directly open the project dir in the application folder as
> you mentioned (web2py/applications/project1/.idea) and at first it seemed
> to work fine. The web2py configuration was created, I could start the
> server and even debug. Only until I reactivated the python inspection
> "unresolved references". All web2py objects such as request, URL, etc. are
> marked as unresolved reference. Therefor all files are full of "unresolved
> reference" errors. If this issue could be solved then I would probably be
> happy with this setup. I also tried "Invalidate Caches / Restart ..." but
> still the same result.
> Alex
>
> Am Montag, 13. Juli 2015 16:25:06 UTC+2 schrieb Richard:
>>
>> Alex, I am not sure I follow you...
>>
>> When you let PyCharm set web2py environnement for project for you and it
>> create an .idea folder for your project in the root folder containing the
>> web2py folder... Something like that :
>>
>> project_root/.idea
>>                    /web2py
>>                    /web2py/application/your_project_app
>>
>> What your problem with that...
>>
>> Notice you should do this too :
>>
>> Install web2py by yourself
>>
>> web2py/applications/your_project_1
>>                                  /your_project_1/.idea
>>                                  /your_project_2
>>                                  /your_project_2/.idea
>>                                  /etc.
>>
>> For this configuration, you need to create your project withou using the
>> PyCharm helper for project configuration...
>>
>> I know in the pass there where some issue with this way of using PyCharm,
>> but I opened a ticket and this should be solve now...
>>
>> If you have any issue with these setup...
>>
>> Open a ticket on the PyCharm ticket manager and I am sure they will
>> taking care of it...
>>
>> But be clear on your exact problem
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Alex <mrau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm still confused why nobody else is bothered by this limitation. Every
>>> other IDE and project I worked on so far, the IDE project contains all the
>>> files and source code of one application. Then you can set completely
>>> independently where the application server is located (e.g. glassfish for a
>>> java application). It seems like most of you only have one or very few
>>> web2py projects so it doesn't bother you that the IDE project has to be the
>>> web2py server directory. For me it's a big issue because I either have many
>>> applications mixed into one IDE project or I have to create multiple web2py
>>> instances so I can have separate projects. And the update problem of
>>> changed files in the symbolic link dir also don't help - that's also the
>>> case on Linux and not just Windows, but I'll test that again.
>>>
>>> anyway, thanks for your thoughts and feedback. I wish the PyCharm team
>>> would take web2py more seriously.
>>>
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>>> - http://web2py.com
>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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