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How do I add a custom python module to the Visual Studio IntelliSense code completion tool?

Situation: I am working on a python module that references another module that I have saved in /myPython/foo.py.

If I start to type foo.someDef I would like IntelliSense to recognize I am accessing that module and suggest a code completion.

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Visual Studio's Intellisense will recognize custom Python modules after they have been properly placed in the "site-packages" folder under the "Lib" folder in Python's directory.

For example: /Python27/Lib/site-packages/myPython

Inside of the folder "myPython", put a plain text file called "__init__.py". Otherwise Intellisense will not recognize your package.

You may also have to click the "Refresh DB" under the Python Environments tab.

Menu to Python ToolsPython Environments

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    Where is "Refresh DB" in VS2013? That seems to be important because I checked all site-packages folders and they contained "__init__.py" files.
    – stifin
    Jan 4, 2016 at 13:30
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    To access the "Refresh DB" button, switch the dropdown selection from "Overview" or "pip" to "IntelliSense".
    – mars
    Mar 29, 2016 at 15:34
  • Anyone else new to the Python Party might find this useful: the-hitchhikers-guide-to-packaging.readthedocs.io/en/latest/… You can also find a bit about it in Mark Lutz's Learning Python.
    – JGFMK
    May 11, 2018 at 15:08
  • The database refresh python environment stucks in VS 2017. There will be a correction in 15.7 as Steve Dower announced developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/222340/… Steve Dower [MSFT] · 26 03 2018 um 16:41 0 But that does not work either
    – user6337390
    Jan 27, 2019 at 9:18
  • As Thomas Kadlec reported it does not work for 15.8. I have 15.9 and it stucks. Microsoft set it to solved.
    – user6337390
    Jan 27, 2019 at 9:30

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