Dlint is a tool for encouraging best coding practices and helping ensure we're writing secure Python code.
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Dlint
Dlint is a tool for encouraging best coding practices and helping ensure we're writing secure Python code.
The most important thing I have done as a programmer in recent years is to aggressively pursue static code analysis. Even more valuable than the hundreds of serious bugs I have prevented with it is the change in mindset about the way I view software reliability and code quality.
For a static analysis project to succeed, developers must feel they benefit from and enjoy using it.
Documentation: see docs.
Installing
$ python -m pip install dlint
Specify python2 or python3 to install for a specific Python version.
And double check that it was installed correctly:
$ python -m flake8 -h
Usage: flake8 [options] file file ...
...
Installed plugins: dlint: 0.7.0, mccabe: 0.5.3, pycodestyle: 2.2.0, pyflakes: 1.3.0
Note the dlint: 0.7.0.
Using
Dlint uses flake8 to perform its linting functionality. This allows us to
utilize many useful flake8 features without re-inventing the wheel.
CLI
Let's run a simple check:
$ cat test.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
print("TEST1")
exec('print("TEST2")')
$ python -m flake8 --select=DUO test.py
test.py:5:1: DUO105 use of "exec" not allowed
The --select=DUO flag tells flake8 to only run Dlint lint rules.
From here, we can easily run Dlint against a directory of Python code:
$ python -m flake8 --select=DUO /path/to/code
To fine-tune your linting, check out the flake8 help:
$ python -m flake8 --help
Inline Editor
Dlint results can also be included inline in your editor for fast feedback. This typically requires an editor plugin or extension. Here are some starting points for common editors:
- Vim: https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic
- Emacs: https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck
- Sublime: https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter-flake8
- PyCharm: https://foxmask.net/post/2016/02/17/pycharm-running-flake8/
- Atom: https://atom.io/packages/linter-flake8
- Visual Studio Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/linting#_flake8
Integrating
Dlint can easily be integrated into CI pipelines, or anything really.
TravisCI
Include Dlint in your .travis.yml configuration file:
language: python
install:
- python -m pip install dlint
script:
- python -m flake8 --select=DUO /path/to/code
CircleCI
Include Dlint in your .circleci/config.yml configuration file:
version: 2
jobs:
build:
docker:
- image: circleci/python
steps:
- checkout
- run: python -m pip install dlint
- run: python -m flake8 --select=DUO /path/to/code
Gitlab
Include Dlint in your .gitlab-ci.yml configuration file:
stages:
- test
test:
image: python
before_script:
- python -m pip install dlint
script:
- python -m flake8 --select=DUO /path/to/code
Phabricator
Include Dlint in your Arcanist
linting process via the .arclint
configuration file:
{
"linters": {
"sample": {
"type": "flake8"
}
}
}
Dlint rules will automatically be run via flake8 once it's installed, so the
standard flake8 configuration will work. You can also utilize more granular
control over the linting process:
{
"linters": {
"sample": {
"type": "flake8"
},
"bin": ["python2.7", "python2"],
"flags": ["-m", "flake8", "--select", "DUO"]
}
}
Custom Plugins
Dlint's custom plugins are built on a simple naming convention, and rely on Python modules. To make a Dlint custom plugin use the following conventions:
- The Python module name must start with
dlint_plugin_. - The linter class name must start with
Dlint. - The linter class should inherit from
dlint.linters.base.BaseLinter.- If for some reason you'd like to avoid this, then you must implement
the
get_resultsfunction appropriately and inherit fromast.NodeVisitor.
- If for some reason you'd like to avoid this, then you must implement
the
See an example plugin for further details.
Developing
First, install development packages:
$ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ python -m pip install -e .
Testing
$ pytest
Linting
$ flake8
Coverage
$ pytest --cov
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