Enabling Python support
How to enable Pants's bundled Python backend package.
Enable the Python backend like this:
[GLOBAL]
...
backend_packages = [
"pants.backend.python"
]
Pants use python_source
and python_test
targets to know which Python files to run on and to set any metadata.
To reduce boilerplate, the python_sources
target generates a python_source
target for each file in its sources
field, and python_tests
generates a python_test
target for each file in its sources
field.
python_sources(name="lib", sources=["dirutil.py", "strutil.py"])
python_tests(name="tests", sources=["strutil_test.py"])
# Spiritually equivalent to:
python_source(name="dirutil", source="dirutil.py")
python_source(name="strutil", source="strutil.sh")
python_test(name="strutil_test.py", source="strutil_test.py")
# Thanks to the default `sources` values, spiritually equivalent to:
python_sources(name="lib")
python_tests(name="tests")
You can generate these targets by running ./pants tailor
.
Created project/BUILD:
- Add python_sources target project
- Add python_tests target tests
__init__.py
files?Pants automatically uses all relevant __init__.py
files, even if dependency inference does not include the files and you don't add it to the dependencies
fields of your targets.
This works if you have empty __init__.py
files, like most Python projects do; but if you have actual code in your __init__.py
files, you should turn on both of these options in your pants.toml
:
[python]
tailor_ignore_solitary_init_files = false
[python-infer]
inits = true
This option will cause Pants to infer "proper" dependencies on any ancestor __init__.py
file. If you run ./pants dependencies project/util/foo.py
, you should see project/__init__.py
and project/util/__init__.py
show up. This will ensure that any of the dependencies
of your __init__.py
files are included.
By default, Pants will look at both your $PATH
and—if you use Pyenv—your $(pyenv root)/versions
folder when discovering Python interpreters. Your $PATH
likely includes the system Pythons at /usr/bin/python
and /usr/bin/python3
, which are known to have many issues like failing to install some dependencies.
Pants will prefer new Python versions, like 3.6.10 over 3.6.3. Because macOS system Pythons are usually very old, they will usually be ignored.
However, if you run into issues, you can set the interpreter_search_paths
option in the [python]
scope:
[python]
interpreter_search_paths = [
# This will use all interpreters in `$(pyenv root)/versions`.
"<PYENV>",
# Brew usually installs Python here.
"/usr/local/bin",
]
See here for more information.