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Validate your Python file format with yapf.

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pytest-yapf3

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Validate your Python file format with yapf.

This is a pytest plugin, which make sure your python file is exactly formatted by yapf, or it will crash when running pytest.

Install

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pip install pytest-yapf3

Requires:

  • Python 3.6 or above
  • Pytest:
    • pytest>=5.4,<8 when pytest-yapf3<0.7
    • pytest>=7 when pytest-yapf3>=0.7

If someone use this with Python 3.5 or Pytest less than 5.4, set 'pytest-yapf3<0.6.0'.

Usage

Modify setup.cfg (or pytest.ini):

[tool:pytest]
addopts =
    --yapf
    --yapfdiff
yapf-ignore =
    setup.py
    src/package/auto_generated/**.py

Add --yapf to pytest configuration addopts. If run with pytest -m yapf, only yapf is checked.

By default, only line summaries is displayed. With an optional --yapfdiff, a full text of yapf -d is displayed. If not configured here, pytest --yapfdiff will also work.

An optional yapf-ignore is supported. Each line specifies a glob pattern of files which should not check yapf.

The pytest will cache success results of pytest-yapf3, and will not check again if files not changed. Sometimes you may want to disable it. There are 2 ways:

  • pytest -p no:cacheprovider This may crash if any other pytest plugin not supports.
  • rm -rf .pytest_cache/v/yapf This is ugly, but safe for any environment.

Features and Todos

  • Basic support to validate yapf.
  • Fix the diff line count error and improve the performance.
  • Display YAPF-check as the error session name.
  • Display YAPF in pytest --verbose.
  • Add yapf as a marker to enable pytest -m yapf.
  • Support yapf-ignore to ignore specified files.
  • Skip running if a file is not changed.
  • 100% test coverage.

Develop

Prepare the environment:

pipenv install --dev
pipenv shell

Run test:

pytest

Badge

Like black, if your project always pass yapf checking provided by this project, you can use an unofficial badge to show off.

Markdown (README.md)

[![Code style: yapf](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-yapf-blue)](https://github.com/google/yapf)

reStructuredText (README.rst)

.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-yapf-blue
    :target: https://github.com/google/yapf
    :alt: Code style: yapf

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2019~2023 Yan QiDong

This repository is forked from pytest-yapf in 2019, which is not maintained since 2017. Besides extra features, the project structure is adjusted, and the code is enhanced to pass linters like flake8, pylint and, of course, yapf.

The 3 in pytest-yapf3 means this package supports Python 3 only.