flake8-polyfill
is a package that provides some compatibility helpers for
Flake8 plugins that intend to support Flake8 2.x and 3.x simultaneously.
pip install flake8-polyfill
One problem area with compatibility with Flake8 2.x and 3.x is the registering options and receiving the parsed values.
Flake8 3.0 added extra parameters to the add_option
method which don't
have the same effect on Flake8 2.x. To accomodate the change, this polyfill
module allows you to do:
from flake8_polyfill import options
class MyFlake8Plugin(object):
@classmethod
def add_options(cls, parser):
options.register(parser, '--my-long-option-name',
parse_from_config=True,
comma_separated_list=True,
default='...',
help='...')
options.register(parser, '-m', '--my-other-long-option-name',
parse_from_config=True,
normalize_paths=True,
default='...',
help='...')
@classmethod
def parse_options(cls, values):
cls.my_long_option_name = values.my_long_option_name
cls.my_other_long_option_name = values.my_other_long_option_name
And have the code work the same way on both versions.
Until Flake8 2.6, getting the code on standard in from a plugin has been simple:
import pep8
stdin = pep8.get_stdin_value()
In 2.6 you now have to know whether to use pep8
or pycodestyle
since
Flake8 2.6 made a hard change to pycodestyle
.
The reason you need to know which module to use is because standard in can be exhausted and Flake8 does some work to cache the value so that call always returns the desired data.
In 3.0, Flake8 no longer monkey-patches those modules.
To accommodate this, this package provides:
from flake8_polyfill import stdin
stdin.monkey_patch('all')
stdin.monkey_patch('pep8')
stdin.monkey_patch('pycodestyle')
This allows you to have the polyfill module monkey-patch what you want so it is always monkey-patched. It will also do so in an intelligent way.
Flake8 2.x did not include an object that would allow for easy version
comparison. Flake8 3.0, however, added a __version_info__
attribute. For
consistency, Flake8 Polyfill will turn 2.x's version string into a tuple
suitable for comparison.
from flake8_polyfill import version
if (2, 4) <= version.version_info < (2, 6):
# ...
elif (2, 6) <= version.version_info < (3, 0):
# ...
elif (3, 0) <= version.version_info < (4, 0):
# ...
MIT
Ian Cordasco