Run pylint recursively on all py files in current and sub directories
Project description
A simple pylint application that scans the current directory and any sub-directories recursively, then runs pylint on all discovered .py files.
Dependencies
Installation
Preferred installation method:
pip install pylint_runner
From source:
python setup.py install
When installed, this will create an executable pylint_runner and pylint_runner# where # represents the major version of python you installed with. Much like pip, if installed for both python2 and python3, you will see both pylint_runner2 and pylint_runner3 which can be used to run this code.
Usage
pylint_runner
Output is standard pylint output. There should be no output if no issues were found.
In case of issues, you should see output similar to:
************* Module foo.bar C: 24, 0: Missing function docstring (missing-docstring) ************* Module tests.foo_tester C: 19, 0: Final newline missing (missing-final-newline) C: 19, 0: Invalid constant name "a" (invalid-name)
Additional Arguments
See the standard help ouput:
pylint_runner -h
Verbose mode
pylint_runner -v
Verbose mode lists all files that were found for testing immediately, along with the pylint output.
This will generate (if run against this repo):
Using pylint 1.6.5 for python 2.7.11 pylint running on the following files: - pylint_runner/__init__.py - pylint_runner/main.py - setup.py - tests/__init__.py - tests/test_runner.py - tests/tests/dummy.py ************* Module tests.test_runner I: 1, 0: Locally disabling missing-docstring (C0111) (locally-disabled)
rcfile
This allows you to specify a pylintrc file to be used using –rcfile path_to_file.
It may be a relative, or absolute path and defaults to .pylintrc at the current working directory.
It will read the value of ignore from the rcfile and ignore any matching files/folders while building the list of files to pass to python.
It will also pass that rcfile for use by pylint.
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