Writing an Extension for Flake8 =============================== Since Flake8 is now adding support for extensions, we require ``setuptools`` so we can manage extensions through entry points. If you are making an existing tool compatible with Flake8 but do not already require ``setuptools``, you should probably add it to your list of requirements. Next, you'll need to edit your ``setup.py`` file so that upon installation, your extension is registered. If you define a class called ``PackageEntryClass`` then this would look something like the following:: setup( # ... entry_points={ 'flake8.extension': ['P10 = package.PackageEntryClass'], } # ... ) We used ``P10`` here, but in reality, you should check to prevent as much future overlap as possible with other extensions. ``W`` and ``E`` followed by three digits should be considered entirely reserved for pep8. ``F`` should be considered reserved for Pyflakes and ``C`` for McCabe. Also, in anticipation of possible pylint integration, ``W`` and ``E`` followed by four digits should be considered reserved. We have no way of checking for those though, so while we ask you not use them, we can not (currently) prevent you from doing so. A Real Example: McCabe ---------------------- Below is an example from mccabe_ for how to write your ``setup.py`` file for your Flake8 extension. .. code-block:: python # https://github.com/florentx/mccabe/blob/master/setup.py # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import with_statement from setuptools import setup def get_version(fname='mccabe.py'): with open(fname) as f: for line in f: if line.startswith('__version__'): return eval(line.split('=')[-1]) def get_long_description(): descr = [] for fname in ('README.rst',): with open(fname) as f: descr.append(f.read()) return '\n\n'.join(descr) setup( name='mccabe', version=get_version(), description="McCabe checker, plugin for flake8", long_description=get_long_description(), keywords='flake8 mccabe', author='Tarek Ziade', author_email='tarek@ziade.org', maintainer='Florent Xicluna', maintainer_email='florent.xicluna@gmail.com', url='https://github.com/florentx/mccabe', license='Expat license', py_modules=['mccabe'], zip_safe=False, install_requires=[ 'setuptools', ], entry_points={ 'flake8.extension': [ 'C90 = mccabe:McCabeChecker', ], }, classifiers=[ 'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha', 'Environment :: Console', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License', 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance', ], ) In ``mccabe.py`` you can see that extra options are added to the parser when flake8 registers the extensions: .. code-block:: python # https://github.com/florentx/mccabe/blob/e88be51e0c6c2bd1b87d7a44b7e71b78fdc53959/mccabe.py#L225 class McCabeChecker(object): """McCabe cyclomatic complexity checker.""" name = 'mccabe' version = __version__ _code = 'C901' _error_tmpl = "C901 %r is too complex (%d)" max_complexity = 0 def __init__(self, tree, filename): self.tree = tree @classmethod def add_options(cls, parser): parser.add_option('--max-complexity', default=-1, action='store', type='int', help="McCabe complexity threshold") parser.config_options.append('max-complexity') @classmethod def parse_options(cls, options): cls.max_complexity = options.max_complexity def run(self): if self.max_complexity < 0: return visitor = PathGraphingAstVisitor() visitor.preorder(self.tree, visitor) for graph in visitor.graphs.values(): if graph.complexity() >= self.max_complexity: text = self._error_tmpl % (graph.entity, graph.complexity()) yield graph.lineno, 0, text, type(self) Since that is the defined entry point in the above ``setup.py``, flake8 finds it and uses it to register the extension. .. links .. _mccabe: https://github.com/florentx/mccabe .. _PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/