Use isort to check if the imports on your python files are sorted the way you expect.
Add an .isort.cfg
to define how you want your imports sorted and run flake8 as you usually do.
See isort documentation for .isort.cfg
available options.
Install with pip:
$ pip install flake8-isort
Install with conda:
$ conda install -c conda-forge flake8-isort
If using the select option from flake8 be sure to enable the I category as well, see below for the specific error codes reported by flake8-isort.
See flake8 --help
for available flake8-isort options.
Error code | Description |
---|---|
I001 | isort found an import in the wrong position |
I002 | no configuration found (.isort.cfg or [isort] in configs) |
I003 | isort expected 1 blank line in imports, found 0 |
I004 | isort found an unexpected blank line in imports |
I005 | isort found an unexpected missing import |
- Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and pypy3
- flake8
- isort
As an alternative to this flake8 plugin, there's flake8-import-order that could be worth checking out. In contrast to this plugin that defers all logic to isort, the flake8-import-order comes bundled with it's own logic.
flake8-import-order comes with a few predefined set of styles meanwhile this plugin can be customized a bit more. But the biggest difference could lie in that flake8-isort actually has the corresponding sorting engine isort that can sort the import orders of your existing python files. Meanwhile flake8-import-order has no such corresponding tool, hence big existing projects who want to adopt either would get a more automized experience choosing flake8-isort.
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