Flake8-pyproject
pip
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210 | 9,282 | |
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3.6 | 9.8 | |
6 months ago | 6 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Flake8-pyproject
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Flake8 took down the gitlab repository in favor of github
I must try this some time https://pypi.org/project/Flake8-pyproject/ since the flake8 author refuses to add pyproject.toml support themselves. Marking the ticket as "too heated" and pull requests as spam, like he has something against the pyproject.toml format or something.
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Python 3.11 is out! Huzzah!
If you're sufficiently annoyed to accept an extra dependency over this (like I was), there's this: https://pypi.org/project/Flake8-pyproject/
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Project template for modern Python packages
Regarding setup.cfg, it's currently used for flake8 related configuration. Flake8 doesn't support pyproject.toml: https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8/issues/234. There are some workarounds, such as https://github.com/john-hen/Flake8-pyproject, but, in my opinion, getting rid of additional config file doesn't really justify additional dependency. However, as setup.cfg is currently used only for flake8 related configs, perhaps it could be replaced by .flake8 file.
pip
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How to Create Virtual Environments in Python
Whenever you are working on a Python project that has external dependencies installed with pip, it is strongly recommended to first create a virtual environment.
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Boring Python: dependency management (2022)
Unfortunately that feature is easy to break: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9644
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pip VS instld - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Dec 2023
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sudo pip install should be illegal
I think I did my part https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/6409
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Can't seem to install Python YAML support
$ sudo pip install y$ sudo pip install yaml WARNING: pip is being invoked by an old script wrapper. This will fail in a future version of pip. Please see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5599 for advice on fixing the underlying issue. To avoid this problem you can invoke Python with '-m pip' instead of running pip directly. ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement yaml (from versions: none) ERROR: No matching distribution found for yaml
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Bun v0.6.0 – Bun's new JavaScript bundler and minifier
What are you implying will happen?
Using the build-in tools, you can save the exact versions of dependencies (i.e. a lock file) using "pip freeze >dependencies.txt". This should give you the exact same set of packages in two years' time.
If you want to be even more sure, you can also store hashes in the lock file. This has to be generated by a separate tools at the moment [1][2] but can be consumed by the built-in tools [3], so "pip install -r requirements.txt" is still all you need in two years' time.
[1] https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4732
[2] https://pip-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#using-hashes
[3] https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/topics/secure-installs/#hash-c...
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My Goldilocks Python Setup: pyenv, pipx, and pip-tools
Here’s the issue, https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/11664. I think the idea would be to have some file/json description of environment that could be passed to pip to allow it to fully cross compile. They are open to supporting it just needs contributor to be found to implement it and go through review/discussion.
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Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Google They Are Not Willing to Fix
To be fair the only alternative is fixing Python, and even then you still would have to wait a good 5 years at least for all the old Python versions to dwindle.
It doesn't look like the fixing effort is progressing very quickly: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8606
To their credit, at least they didn't close it "works as intended" which I imagine a lot of projects would.
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Pip 23.1 Released - Massive improvement to backtracking
Another good benchmark to trying to resolve apache-airflow[all]==1.10.13 using the state of PyPi on 2020-12-02, I give instructions here on how to reproduce that workflow: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/11836. Including a benchmark how how many extra packages your resolver should visit.
- will upgrading pip break things?
What are some alternatives?
Gymnasium - An API standard for single-agent reinforcement learning environments, with popular reference environments and related utilities (formerly Gym)
mamba - The Fast Cross-Platform Package Manager
Flake8 - flake8 is a python tool that glues together pycodestyle, pyflakes, mccabe, and third-party plugins to check the style and quality of some python code.
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
flake8 - The official GitHub mirror of https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8
PDM - A modern Python package and dependency manager supporting the latest PEP standards
pytest - The pytest framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing
conda - A system-level, binary package and environment manager running on all major operating systems and platforms.
batch-samples
pip-tools - A set of tools to keep your pinned Python dependencies fresh.
flake8
wheel - Adoption analysis of Python Wheels: https://pythonwheels.com/