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CLI tool to convert a python project's %-formatted strings to f-strings.

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flynt - string formatting converter

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flynt is a command line tool to automatically convert a project's Python code from old "%-formatted" and .format(...) strings into Python 3.6+'s "f-strings".

F-Strings:

Not only are they more readable, more concise, and less prone to error than other ways of formatting, but they are also faster!

Installation

pip install flynt. It requires Python version 3.6+.

Usage

To run: flynt {source_file_or_directory}

Flynt will modify the files it runs on. Add your project to version control system before using flynt.

  • Given a single file, it will 'f-stringify' it: replace all applicable string formatting in this file (file will be modified).
  • Given a folder, it will search the folder recursively and f-stringify all the .py files it finds. It skips some hard-coded folder names: blacklist = {'.tox', 'venv', 'site-packages', '.eggs'}.

It turns the code it runs on into Python 3.6+, since 3.6 is when "f-strings" were introduced.

Command line options

usage: flynt [-h] [--verbose | --quiet]
             [--no-multiline | --line-length LINE_LENGTH]
             [--transform-concats] [--fail-on-change]
             src [src ...]

positional arguments:
  src                   source file(s) or directory

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --verbose             run with verbose output
  --quiet               run without output
  --no-multiline        convert only single line expressions
  --line-length LINE_LENGTH
                        for expressions spanning multiple lines, convert only
                        if the resulting single line will fit into the line
                        length limit. Default value is 88 characters.
  --transform-concats   Replace string concatenations with literals with
                        f-strings. Available only if flynt is installed with
                        3.8+ interpreter.
  --fail-on-change      Fail when changing files (for linting purposes)

Sample output of a successful run:

38f9d3a65222:~ ikkamens$ git clone https://github.com/pallets/flask.git
Cloning into 'flask'...
...
Resolving deltas: 100% (12203/12203), done.

38f9d3a65222:open_source ikkamens$ flynt flask
Running flynt v.0.40

Flynt run has finished. Stats:

Execution time:                            0.789s
Files modified:                            21
Character count reduction:                 299 (0.06%)

Per expression type:
Old style (`%`) expressions attempted:     40/42 (95.2%)
`.format(...)` calls attempted:            26/33 (78.8%)
F-string expressions created:              48
Out of all attempted transforms, 7 resulted in errors.
To find out specific error messages, use --verbose flag.

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Please run your tests before commiting. Did flynt get a perfect conversion? give it a star at:
~ https://github.com/ikamensh/flynt ~
Thank you for using flynt. Upgrade more projects and recommend it to your colleagues!

38f9d3a65222:~ ikkamens$

Pre-commit hook

To make sure all formatted strings are always converted to f-strings, you can add flynt to your pre-commit hooks.

Add a new section to .pre-commit-config.yaml:

   - repo: local
     hooks:
         - id: flynt
           name: flynt
           entry: flynt
           args: [--fail-on-change]
           types: [python]
           language: python
           additional_dependencies:
               - flynt

This will run flynt on all modified files before commiting.

You can skip conversion of certain lines by adding # noqa [: anything else] flynt [anything else]

About

Read up on f-strings here:

After obsessively refactoring a project at work, and not even covering 50% of f-string candidates, I realized there was some place for automation. Also it was very interesting to work with ast module.

Dangers of conversion

It is not guaranteed that formatted strings will be exactly the same as before conversion.

'%s' % var is converted to f'{var}'. There is a case when this will behave different from the original - if var is a tuple of one element. In this case, %s displays the element, and f-string displays the tuple. Example:

foo = (1,)
print('%s' % foo) # prints '1'
print(f'{foo}')   # prints '(1,)'

Furthermore, some arguments cause formatting of strings to throw exceptions, e.g. print('%d' % 'bla'). While most cases are covered by taking the formatting specifiers to the f-strings format, the precise exception behaviour might differ as well.

Other Credits / Dependencies / Links

  • astor is used to turn the transformed AST back into code.
  • Thanks to folks from pyddf for their support, advice and participation during spring hackathon 2019, in particular Holger Hass, Farid Muradov, Charlie Clark.

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