Python interpreter in IntellJ

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I have a python script in my source tree.  I have the python plugin installed & added the path to the conda environment to use.  The editor tells me I don't have a python interpreter configured & it doesn't parse the code correctly.

The code is in the java module, so I can't change the SDK for the module itself.  [I have no need or wish to make a special module for the python code.]

Is there a way to tell IntelliJ to use the python SDK for the python code?

Thanks,  Beth

 

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You can add a Python framework to a Java module and specify the interpreter there:

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That works, thanks :-)

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When I create my first python script in a Java project I got the message, “No python interpreter configured for module”. It offered me a link that said something like, “configure python interpreter”. It brought me to the project structure window with no guidance that I needed to create a new module.  Please change the error message to something like, “No Python module configured for project”. Then I would know that I need to create a python module.

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