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Sample Python Project for creating a new Python Module

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Python Project Template

This project follows the Python Standards declared in PEP 621. This uses a pyproject.yaml to configuration the project. In this example, flit is used to simplify the build process, and publish to pypi.

Project Organization

  • .devcontainer - This directory contains required files for creating a Codespace.
  • .github
    • workflows - Contains GitHub Actions used for building, testing and publishing.
      • publish-test.yml - Publish wheels to https://test.pypi.org/
      • publish.yml - Publish wheels to https://pypi.org/
      • pull-request.yml - Build and Test pull requests before commiting to main.
      • template-sync.yml - Update GitHub Repo with enhancments to base template
  • docs - collect documents (default format .md)
  • src - place new source code here
    • python_package - sample package (this can be deleted when creating a new repository)
  • tests - contains Python based test cases to validation src code
  • .pre-commit-config.yaml - Contains various pre-check fixes for Python
  • .templateversionrc - used to track template version usage.
  • MANIFEST.in - Declares additional files to include in Python whl
  • pyproject.toml - Python Project Declaration
  • ws.code-workspace - Recommended configurations for Visual Studio Code

pyproject.toml

The following sections are defined in the configuration toml.

  • build-system
  • project
    • optional-dependencies
    • urls
  • tool
    • bandit
    • coverage
      • run
      • report
    • pyright
    • pytest
    • tox
    • pylint
      • MESSAGES CONTROL
      • REPORTS
      • REFACTORING
      • BASIC
      • FORMAT
      • LOGGING
      • MISCELLANEOUS
      • SIMILARITIES
      • SPELLING
      • STRING
      • TYPECHECK
      • VARIABLES
      • CLASSES
      • DESIGN
      • IMPORTS
      • EXCEPTIONS

build-system

TODO: add info on flit configuration

project

This section defines the project metadata, which may have been previously contained in a setup.py file.

optional-dependencies

This are otpimal dependancey groups that can be installed via 'pip install .[tests]'. One group is included for dependancies required for testing. A second group is included for PySpark based dependancies.

tool

This section defines the configurations for additional tools used to format, lint, type-check, and analysis Python code.

bandit

Performs Security Static Analysis checks on code base.

black

Auto-formats code

coverage

Configures code coverage reports generatated during testing.

pyright

Performs static type checking on Python.

pytest

Configures various test markers used during testing.

pylint

Performs Linting and Static Analysis. Any modifictions made by the auto-formater (black) are always considered correct.

Publish to PyPi from GitHub

In order to publish to PyPi, a repostirory secret must be created, "PYPI_PASSWORD". In order to publish to the Test PyPi, a second secret must be added, "TEST_PYPI_PASSWORD".

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.

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