flake8
The Flake8 Python linter (https://flake8.pycqa.org/).
Backend: pants.backend.python.lint.flake8
Config section: [flake8]
Basic options
args
--flake8-args="[<shell_str>, <shell_str>, ...]"
PANTS_FLAKE8_ARGS
[flake8]
args = [
<shell_str>,
<shell_str>,
...,
]
[]
Arguments to pass directly to Flake8, e.g. --flake8-args='--ignore E123,W456 --enable-extensions H111'
.
export
--[no-]flake8-export
PANTS_FLAKE8_EXPORT
[flake8]
export = <bool>
True
If true, export a virtual environment with Flake8 when running /home/josh/work/scie-pants/dist/pants export
.
This can be useful, for example, with IDE integrations to point your editor to the tool's binary.
skip
--[no-]flake8-skip
PANTS_FLAKE8_SKIP
[flake8]
skip = <bool>
False
Don't use Flake8 when running /home/josh/work/scie-pants/dist/pants lint
.
Advanced options
config
--flake8-config=<file_option>
PANTS_FLAKE8_CONFIG
[flake8]
config = <file_option>
None
Path to an INI config file understood by Flake8 (https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/user/configuration.html).
Setting this option will disable [flake8].config_discovery
. Use this option if the config is located in a non-standard location.
config_discovery
--[no-]flake8-config-discovery
PANTS_FLAKE8_CONFIG_DISCOVERY
[flake8]
config_discovery = <bool>
True
If true, Pants will include any relevant config files during runs (.flake8
, flake8
, setup.cfg
, and tox.ini
).
Use [flake8].config
instead if your config is in a non-standard location.
console_script
--flake8-console-script=<str>
PANTS_FLAKE8_CONSOLE_SCRIPT
[flake8]
console_script = <str>
flake8
The console script for the tool. Using this option is generally preferable to (and mutually exclusive with) specifying an --entry-point since console script names have a higher expectation of staying stable across releases of the tool. Usually, you will not want to change this from the default.
entry_point
--flake8-entry-point=<str>
PANTS_FLAKE8_ENTRY_POINT
[flake8]
entry_point = <str>
None
The entry point for the tool. Generally you only want to use this option if the tool does not offer a --console-script (which this option is mutually exclusive with). Usually, you will not want to change this from the default.
extra_requirements
--flake8-extra-requirements="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_FLAKE8_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS
[flake8]
extra_requirements = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Any additional requirement strings to use with the tool. This is useful if the tool allows you to install plugins or if you need to constrain a dependency to a certain version.
lockfile
--flake8-lockfile=<str>
PANTS_FLAKE8_LOCKFILE
[flake8]
lockfile = <str>
<default>
Path to a lockfile used for installing the tool.
Set to the string <default>
to use a lockfile provided by Pants, so long as you have not changed the --version
and --extra-requirements
options, and the tool's interpreter constraints are compatible with the default. Pants will error or warn if the lockfile is not compatible (controlled by [python].invalid_lockfile_behavior
). See https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/blob/release_2.12.1/src/python/pants/backend/python/lint/flake8/flake8.lock for the default lockfile contents.
Set to the string <none>
to opt out of using a lockfile. We do not recommend this, though, as lockfiles are essential for reproducible builds.
To use a custom lockfile, set this option to a file path relative to the build root, then run /home/josh/work/scie-pants/dist/pants generate-lockfiles --resolve=flake8
.
As explained at https://www.pantsbuild.org/v2.12/docs/python-third-party-dependencies, lockfile generation via generate-lockfiles
does not always work and you may want to manually generate the lockfile. You will want to set [python].invalid_lockfile_behavior = 'ignore'
so that Pants does not complain about missing lockfile headers.
source_plugins
--flake8-source-plugins="[<target_option>, <target_option>, ...]"
PANTS_FLAKE8_SOURCE_PLUGINS
[flake8]
source_plugins = [
<target_option>,
<target_option>,
...,
]
[]
An optional list of python_sources
target addresses to load first-party plugins.
You must set the plugin's parent directory as a source root. For example, if your plugin is at build-support/flake8/custom_plugin.py
, add 'build-support/flake8' to [source].root_patterns
in pants.toml
. This is necessary for Pants to know how to tell Flake8 to discover your plugin. See https://www.pantsbuild.org/v2.12/docs/source-roots
You must also set [flake8:local-plugins]
in your Flake8 config file.
For example:
[flake8:local-plugins]
extension =
CUSTOMCODE = custom_plugin:MyChecker
While your plugin's code can depend on other first-party code and third-party requirements, all first-party dependencies of the plugin must live in the same directory or a subdirectory.
To instead load third-party plugins, set the option [flake8].extra_requirements
.
Tip: it's often helpful to define a dedicated 'resolve' via [python].resolves
for your Flake8 plugins such as 'flake8-plugins' so that the third-party requirements used by your plugin, like flake8
, do not mix with the rest of your project. Read that option's help message for more info on resolves.
version
--flake8-version=<str>
PANTS_FLAKE8_VERSION
[flake8]
version = <str>
flake8>=3.9.2,<4.0
Requirement string for the tool.
Deprecated options
None
Related subsystems
None