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A flake8 plugin that helps you write tidier imports.

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Flake8 Tidy Imports

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A flake8 plugin that helps you write tidier imports.

  • Free software: ISC license

Installation

Install from pip with:

pip install flake8-tidy-imports

It will then automatically be run as part of flake8; you can check it has been picked up with:

$ flake8 --version
2.4.1 (pep8: 1.7.0, pyflakes: 0.8.1, flake8-tidy-imports: 1.0.0, mccabe: 0.3.1) CPython 2.7.11 on Darwin

Options

banned-modules

Config for rule I201 (see below). A map where each line is a banned import string, followed by ‘=’, then the message to use when encountering that banned import. Note that despite the name, you can ban imported objects too, since the syntax is the same, such as decimal.Decimal. Whilst it can be passed on the commandline, it’s much easier to configure it in your config file, such as setup.cfg - for example:

[flake8]
banned-modules = mock = use unittest.mock!
                 urlparse = use six.moves.urllib.parse!

Rules

Currently this plugin has two rules.

I200: Unnecessary import alias

Complains about unnecessary import aliasing of three forms:

  • import foo as foo -> import foo

  • import foo.bar as bar -> from foo import bar

  • from foo import bar as bar -> from foo import bar

The message includes the suggested rewrite (which may not be correct at current), for example:

$ flake8 file.py
file.py:1:1: I200 Unnecessary import alias - rewrite as 'from foo import bar'.

I201: Banned import ‘foo’ used

Complains about importing of banned imports. This might be useful when refactoring code, for example when moving from Python 2 to 3. By default there are no imports banned - you should configure them with banned-modules as described above in ‘Options’.

The message includes a user-defined part that comes from the configuration. For example:

$ flake8 file.py
file.py:1:1: I201 Banned import 'mock' used - use unittest.mock instead.

History

Pending Release

  • New release notes here

1.0.6 (2017-03-07)

  • Fixed the whitespace in the help message for --banned-modules.

1.0.5 (2017-01-13)

  • Changed the error message for I201 to be about the banned import instead of module.

  • Fix a bug introduced in 1.0.4 that broke parsing relative imports.

1.0.4 (2017-01-12)

  • Don’t allow installation with Flake8 3.2.0 which doesn’t enable the plugin. This bug was fixed in Flake8 3.2.1.

  • Use the most specific message available for a banned import.

1.0.3 (2016-11-05)

  • Fixed reading config from flake8 3+

1.0.2 (2016-07-04)

  • Fixed I201 rule to detect banned imports like from x import y.

1.0.1 (2016-07-01)

  • I201 rule that allows you to configure complaining about certain modules being imported, e.g. if you are moving from Python 2 to 3 you could stop urlparse being imported in favour of six.moves.urllib.parse.

1.0.0 (2016-01-23)

  • First release on PyPI.

  • I200 rule that complains about unnecessary import aliasing, e.g. from foo import bar as bar.

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