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Sourcery doesn't recognise Jetbrains 'remote development' WSL project as open source #406

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elliot-100 opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 1 comment
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elliot-100 commented Dec 3, 2023

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Description

Sourcery pane displays "...Project disabled for account // Your Open Source Sourcery accounts can't be used for private projects" and normal Sourcery functions are not available, even though project is open source, and Sourcery works fine when the same project is configured as a conventional local Pycharm project.

NB: #403 describes a different case (project files are in WSL file system on local machine, but not using 'remote development' functionality) and a different error.

Expected behaviour

Sourcery pane displays "Chat // Welcome to Sourcery's coding assistant!..." and normal Sourcery functions are available.

Or perhaps a different, specific error message if this scenario is not supported.

Steps to reproduce issue

  • Given WSL2 project within which Sourcery has been installed as a 'client' plugin (I don't think Sourcery works at all if installed as a 'host' plugin)
  • Open Jetbrains Gateway, OR Pycharm Professional >> File >> Remote Development
  • Under Connections >> WSL, connect to project. Note in my case, it's within WSL2 on the same local machine.
  • Check output of Sourcery pane

Debug Information

IDE Version:
JetBrains Client 2023.2.3

Sourcery Version:
sourcery.pycharm-plugin (1.14.0)

Operating system and Version:
Windows 11.0, with project in local WSL2 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

@elliot-100 elliot-100 added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 3, 2023
@elliot-100 elliot-100 changed the title Sourcery doesn't recognise Pycharm 'remote development' WSL project as open source Sourcery doesn't recognise Jetbrains 'remote development' WSL project as open source Dec 3, 2023
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Ah, I've been wondering about this for like a year. Everything I do is through WSL and I've been scratching my head about Sourcery claiming every Github project I checkout as private. Looking forward to a fix.

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