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Reintroduce the lint targets in the linter script (#12455)
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Reintroduce the list of targets to the linter script, to avoid linting unwanted local-only directories during development.
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@ -6,60 +6,36 @@ The Synapse codebase uses a number of code formatting tools in order to
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quickly and automatically check for formatting (and sometimes logical)
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errors in code.
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The necessary tools are detailed below.
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The necessary tools are:
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First install them with:
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- [black](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), a source code formatter;
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- [isort](https://pycqa.github.io/isort/), which organises each file's imports;
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- [flake8](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/), which can spot common errors; and
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- [mypy](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), a type checker.
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Install them with:
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```sh
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pip install -e ".[lint,mypy]"
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```
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- **black**
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The easiest way to run the lints is to invoke the linter script as follows.
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The Synapse codebase uses [black](https://pypi.org/project/black/)
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as an opinionated code formatter, ensuring all comitted code is
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properly formatted.
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Have `black` auto-format your code (it shouldn't change any
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functionality) with:
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```sh
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black .
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```
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- **flake8**
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`flake8` is a code checking tool. We require code to pass `flake8`
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before being merged into the codebase.
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Check all application and test code with:
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```sh
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flake8 .
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```
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- **isort**
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`isort` ensures imports are nicely formatted, and can suggest and
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auto-fix issues such as double-importing.
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Auto-fix imports with:
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```sh
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isort .
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```
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```sh
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scripts-dev/lint.sh
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```
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It's worth noting that modern IDEs and text editors can run these tools
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automatically on save. It may be worth looking into whether this
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functionality is supported in your editor for a more convenient
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development workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run `flake8` on
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save as it takes a while and is very resource intensive.
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development workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run `flake8` or `mypy`
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on save as they take a while and can be very resource intensive.
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## General rules
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- **Naming**:
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- Use camel case for class and type names
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- Use underscores for functions and variables.
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- Use `CamelCase` for class and type names
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- Use underscores for `function_names` and `variable_names`.
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- **Docstrings**: should follow the [google code
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style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#38-comments-and-docstrings).
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See the
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# If we were not asked to lint changed files, and no paths were found as a result,
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# then lint everything!
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if [[ -z ${files+x} ]]; then
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# Lint all source code files and directories
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files=( "." )
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# CI runs each linter on the entire checkout, e.g. `black .`. So don't
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# rely on this list to *find* lint targets if that misses a file; instead;
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# use it to exclude files from linters when this can't be done by config.
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#
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# To check which files the linters examine, use:
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# black --verbose . 2>&1 | \grep -v ignored
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# isort --show-files .
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# flake8 --verbose . # This isn't a great option
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# mypy has explicit config in mypy.ini; there is also mypy --verbose
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files=(
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"synapse" "docker" "tests"
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"scripts-dev"
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"contrib" "setup.py" "synmark" "stubs" ".ci"
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)
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fi
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fi
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