/flake8-no-pep420

A flake8 plugin to ban PEP-420 implicit namespace packages.

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A flake8 plugin to ban PEP-420 implicit namespace packages.


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Requirements

Python 3.8 to 3.13 supported.

Installation

First, install with pip:

python -m pip install flake8-no-pep420

Second, if you define Flake8’s select setting, add the INP prefix to it. Otherwise, the plugin should be active by default.

Rationale

Implicit namespace packages are directories of Python files without an __init__.py. They’re valid and importable, but they break some tools:

In most cases, tools fail silently, which can lead to a false sense of security:

  • Tests may look legitimate but never run
  • Code may be untested but not appear in coverage statistics

PEP-420’s algorithm is non-trivial which is probably why such tools haven’t (yet) implemented it.

Rules

INP001: File is part of an implicit namespace package. Add __init__.py?

flake8-no-pep420 will trigger this on the first line of any file that sits in a directory without an __init__.py file.

Often projects have a few root files not in packages, for which an __init__.py file should not be added. For example, Django projects normally have a manage.py file in the root of their repository. In these cases you can ignore the INP001 error. It’s possible to use # noqa: INP001 to ignore the error in-line, but this isn’t possible if the first line is a shebang, such as in Django’s manage.py. In such cases it’s preferable to use Flake8’s per-file-ignores option, for example in setup.cfg:

[flake8]
# ...
per-file-ignores =
    manage.py:INP001