Plugin for PyLint that checks if we import only modules or packages. Direct imports of classes, functions and constants are forbidden
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How it works?
It marks importing anything but modules/packages as invalid with a message only-importing-modules-is-allowed. This adheres to Google’s Python style guide.
An example:
from functools import partial # invalid import functools # valid from some_module.some_subomdule import SomeClass # invalid from some_module import some_subomdule # valid
Why?
To not force people to manual check if something we imported is a module or not.
How to use it?
After installing a package just run pylint, appending pylint_google_style_guide_imports_enforcing to your –load-plugins option.
- An example::
pylint my_cool_project –load-plugins=pylint_google_style_guide_imports_enforcing
- or append it to your pylintrc file::
[MASTER] load-plugins=pylint_google_style_guide_imports_enforcing
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