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I have upgraded my VS Code to the latest version, 1.30.0. Then it starts to complain about unresolved import. This is because my work uses docker, so docker image contains all the dependencies while my local machine doesn't. I don't want to install all the packages locally. Is there any way I can disable that errors/warnings?



The output looks like warnings, as there is a yellow triangle at the beginning with text like



[Python] unresolved import 'freezegun'


I have tried to set log level to error, and set python.analysis.disabled to unresolved import, but nothing works. Probably I did something wrong.










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    I have upgraded my VS Code to the latest version, 1.30.0. Then it starts to complain about unresolved import. This is because my work uses docker, so docker image contains all the dependencies while my local machine doesn't. I don't want to install all the packages locally. Is there any way I can disable that errors/warnings?



    The output looks like warnings, as there is a yellow triangle at the beginning with text like



    [Python] unresolved import 'freezegun'


    I have tried to set log level to error, and set python.analysis.disabled to unresolved import, but nothing works. Probably I did something wrong.










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      I have upgraded my VS Code to the latest version, 1.30.0. Then it starts to complain about unresolved import. This is because my work uses docker, so docker image contains all the dependencies while my local machine doesn't. I don't want to install all the packages locally. Is there any way I can disable that errors/warnings?



      The output looks like warnings, as there is a yellow triangle at the beginning with text like



      [Python] unresolved import 'freezegun'


      I have tried to set log level to error, and set python.analysis.disabled to unresolved import, but nothing works. Probably I did something wrong.










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      I have upgraded my VS Code to the latest version, 1.30.0. Then it starts to complain about unresolved import. This is because my work uses docker, so docker image contains all the dependencies while my local machine doesn't. I don't want to install all the packages locally. Is there any way I can disable that errors/warnings?



      The output looks like warnings, as there is a yellow triangle at the beginning with text like



      [Python] unresolved import 'freezegun'


      I have tried to set log level to error, and set python.analysis.disabled to unresolved import, but nothing works. Probably I did something wrong.







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          Adding "python.analysis.disabled": ["unresolved-import"], in settings solves this.






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