This is a plugin for the Python LSP Server.
It, like mypy, requires Python 3.8 or newer.
Install into the same virtualenv as python-lsp-server itself.
pip install pylsp-mypy
pylsp-mypy
supports the use of pyproject.toml
for configuration. It can also be configuered using configs provided to the LSP server. The configuration keys are listed in the following.
pyproject.toml key |
LSP Configuration Key | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
live_mode |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.live_mode |
boolean |
Provides type checking as you type. This writes to a tempfile every time a check is done. Turning off live_mode means you must save your changes for mypy diagnostics to update correctly. |
true |
dmypy |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.dmypy |
boolean |
Executes via dmypy run rather than mypy . This uses the dmypy daemon and may dramatically improve the responsiveness of the pylsp server, however this currently does not work in live_mode . Enabling this disables live_mode , even for conflicting configs. |
false |
strict |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.strict |
boolean |
Refers to the strict option of mypy . This option often is too strict to be useful. |
false |
overrides |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.overrides |
array of (string items or true ) |
A list of alternate or supplemental command-line options. This modifies the options passed to mypy or the mypy-specific ones passed to dmypy run . When present, the special boolean member true is replaced with the command-line options that would've been passed had overrides not been specified. |
[true] |
dmypy_status_file |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.dmypy_status_file |
string |
Specifies which status file dmypy should use. This modifies the --status-file option passed to dmypy given dmypy is active. |
.dmypy.json |
config_sub_paths |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.config_sub_paths |
array of string items |
Specifies sub paths under which the mypy configuration file may be found. For each directory searched for the mypy config file, this also searches the sub paths specified here. | [] |
report_progress |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.report_progress |
boolean |
Report basic progress to the LSP client. With this option, pylsp-mypy will report when mypy is running, given your editor supports LSP progress reporting. For small files this might produce annoying flashing in your editor, especially in live_mode . For large projects, enabling this can be helpful to assure yourself whether mypy is still running. |
false |
exclude |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.exclude |
array of string items |
A list of regular expressions which should be ignored. The mypy runner wil not be invoked when a document path is matched by one of the expressions. Note that this differs from the exclude directive of a mypy config which is only used for recursively discovering files when mypy is invoked on a whole directory. For both windows or unix platforms you should use forward slashes (/ ) to indicate paths. |
[] |
follow-imports |
pylsp.plugins.pylsp_mypy.follow-imports |
normal , silent , skip or error |
mypy parameter follow-imports . In mypy this is normal by default. We set it silent , to sort out unwanted results. This can cause cash invalidation if you also run mypy in other ways. Setting this to normal avoids this at the cost of a small performance penalty. |
silent |
Using a pyproject.toml
for configuration, which is in fact the preferred way, your configuration could look like this:
[tool.pylsp-mypy] enabled = true live_mode = true strict = true exclude = ["tests/*"]
A pyproject.toml
does not conflict with the legacy config file (deprecated) given that it does not contain a pylsp-mypy
section. The following explanation uses the syntax of the legacy config file (deprecated). However, all these options also apply to the pyproject.toml
configuration (note the lowercase bools).
Depending on your editor, the configuration (found in a file called pylsp-mypy.cfg in your workspace or a parent directory) should be roughly like this for a standard configuration:
{ "enabled": True, "live_mode": True, "strict": False, "exclude": ["tests/*"] }
With dmypy
enabled your config should look like this:
{ "enabled": True, "live_mode": False, "dmypy": True, "strict": False }
With overrides
specified (for example to tell mypy to use a different python than the currently active venv), your config could look like this:
{ "enabled": True, "overrides": ["--python-executable", "/home/me/bin/python", True] }
With dmypy_status_file
your config could look like this:
{ "enabled": True, "live_mode": False, "dmypy": True, "strict": False, "dmypy_status_file": ".custom_dmypy_status_file.json" }
With config_sub_paths
your config could look like this:
{ "enabled": True, "config_sub_paths": [".config"] }
With report_progress
your config could look like this:
{ "enabled": True, "report_progress": True }
Install development dependencies with (you might want to create a virtualenv first):
pip install -r requirements.txt
The project is formatted with black. You can either configure your IDE to automatically format code with it, run it manually (black .
) or rely on pre-commit (see below) to format files on git commit.
The project is formatted with isort. You can either configure your IDE to automatically sort imports with it, run it manually (isort .
) or rely on pre-commit (see below) to sort files on git commit.
The project uses two rst tests in order to assure uploadability to pypi: rst-linter as a pre-commit hook and rstcheck in a GitHub workflow. This does not catch all errors.
This project uses pre-commit to enforce code-quality. After cloning the repository install the pre-commit hooks with:
pre-commit install
After that pre-commit will run all defined hooks on every git commit
and keep you from committing if there are any errors.