pylama -- Code audit tool for python
Project description
Code audit tool for Python and JavaScript. Pylama wraps these tools:
PEP8 © 2012-2013, Florent Xicluna;
PEP257 © 2012, GreenSteam, <http://greensteam.dk/>
PyFlakes © 2005-2013, Kevin Watters;
Mccabe © Ned Batchelder;
Pylint © 2013, Logilab (should be installed ‘pylama_pylint’ module);
gjslint © The Closure Linter Authors (should be installed ‘pylama_gjslint’ module);
Pylint doesnt supported in python3.
Docs are available at https://pylama.readthedocs.org/. Pull requests with documentation enhancements and/or fixes are awesome and most welcome.
Requirements:
Python (2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3)
To use JavaScript checker (gjslint) you need to install python-gflags with pip install python-gflags.
If your tests are failing on Win platform you are missing: curses - http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ (The curses library supplies a terminal-independent screen-painting and keyboard-handling facility for text-based terminals)
Instalation:
Pylama could be installed using pip: ::
$ pip install pylama
Quickstart
Pylama is easy to use and realy fun for checking code quality. Just run pylama and get common output from all pylama plugins (PEP8, PyFlakes and etc)
Recursive check the current directory.
$ pylama
Recursive check a path.
$ pylama <path_to_directory_or_file>
Ignore errors
$ pylama -i W,E501
Choose code checkers
$ pylama -l "pep8,mccabe"
Choose code chekers for JavaScript:
$ pylama --linters=gjslint --ignore=E:0010 <path_to_directory_or_file>
Set Pylama (checkers) options
Command line options
$ pylama --help usage: pylama [-h] [--verbose] [--version] [--format {pep8,pylint}] [--select SELECT] [--linters LINTERS] [--ignore IGNORE] [--skip SKIP] [--report REPORT] [--hook] [--async] [--options OPTIONS] [--force] [path] Code audit tool for python. positional arguments: path Path on file or directory for code check. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --verbose, -v Verbose mode. --version show program's version number and exit --format {pep8,pylint}, -f {pep8,pylint} Choose errors format (pep8, pylint). --select SELECT, -s SELECT Select errors and warnings. (comma-separated list) --linters LINTERS, -l LINTERS Select linters. (comma-separated). --ignore IGNORE, -i IGNORE Ignore errors and warnings. (comma-separated list) --skip SKIP Skip files by masks (comma-separated, Ex. */messages.py) --report REPORT, -r REPORT Send report to file [REPORT] --hook Install Git (Mercurial) hook. --async Enable async mode. Usefull for checking a lot of files. Dont supported with pylint. --options OPTIONS, -o OPTIONS Select configuration file. By default is '<CURDIR>/pylama.ini' --force, -F Force code checking (if linter doesnt allow)
File modelines
You can set options for Pylama inside a source files. Use pylama modeline for this.
Format:
# pylama:{name1}={value1}:{name2}={value2}:...
.. Somethere in code # pylama:ignore=W:select=W301
Disable code checking for current file:
.. Somethere in code # pylama:skip=1
The options have a must higher priority.
Skip lines (noqa)
Just add # noqa in end of line for ignore.
def urgent_fuction(): unused_var = 'No errors here' # noqa
Configuration files
When starting Pylama try loading configuration file.
The programm searches for the first matching ini-style configuration file in the directories of command line argument. Pylama looks for the configuration in this order:
pylama.ini setup.cfg tox.ini pytest.ini
You could set configuration file manually by “-o” option.
Pylama search sections with name starts pylama.
Section pylama contains a global options, like linters and skip.
[pylama] format = pylint skip = */.tox/*,*/.env/* linters = pylint,mccabe ignore = F0401,C0111,E731
Set Code-checkers’ options
You could set options for special code checker with pylama configurations.
[pylama:pyflakes] builtins = _ [pylama:pep8] max_line_length = 100 [pylama:pylint] max_line_length = 100 disable = R
See code checkers documentation for more info.
Set options for file (group of files)
You could set options for special file (group of files) with sections:
The options have a higher priority than in the pylama section.
[pylama:*/pylama/main.py] ignore = C901,R0914,W0212 select = R [pylama:*/tests.py] ignore = C0110 [pylama:*/setup.py] skip = 1
Pytest integration
Pylama have Pytest support. The package automatically register self as pytest plugin when during installation. Also pylama suports pytest_cache plugin.
Check files with pylama
pytest --pylama ...
Recomended way to settings pyalam options when using pytest — configuration files (see below).
Writing a linter
You can write a custom extension for Pylama. Custom linter should be a python module. Name should be like ‘pylama_<name>’.
In ‘setup.py’ should be defined ‘pylama.linter’ entry point.
setup( # ... entry_points={ 'pylama.linter': ['lintername = pylama_lintername.main:Linter'], } # ... )
‘Linter’ should be instance of ‘pylama.lint.Linter’ class. Must implemented two methods:
‘allow’ take a path and returned true if linter could check this file for errors. ‘run’ take a path and meta keywords params and return list of errors.
Example:
Just virtual ‘WOW’ checker.
setup.py:
setup( name='pylama_wow', install_requires=[ 'setuptools' ], entry_points={ 'pylama.linter': ['wow = pylama_wow.main:Linter'], } # ... )
pylama_wow.py:
from pylama.lint import Linter as BaseLinter class Linter(BaseLinter): def allow(self, path): return 'wow' in path def run(self, path, **meta): with open(path) as f: if 'wow' in f.read(): return [{ lnum: 0, col: 0, text: 'Wow has been finded.', type: 'WOW' }]
Run pylama from python code
from pylama.main import check_path, parse_options my_redefined_options = {...} my_path = '...' options = parse_options([my_path], **my_redefined_options) errors = check_path(options)
Bug tracker
If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/pylama/issues
Contributing
Development of adrest happens at github: https://github.com/klen/pylama
Contributors
See AUTHORS.
License
Licensed under a BSD license.
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