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[project]
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/declaring-project-metadata/
name = "sasquatchbackpack"
description = "Sasquatch-backpack is a collection of APIs that feed into sasquatch."
license = {file = "LICENSE"}
readme= "README.md"
keywords = [ "rubin", "lsst"]
# https://pypi.org/classifiers/
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Natural Language :: English",
"Operating System :: POSIX",
"Typing :: Typed",
]
requires-python = ">=3.12"
# Use requirements/main.in for runtime dependencies instead.
dependencies = []
dynamic = ["version"]
[project.scripts]
sasquatchbackpack = "sasquatchbackpack.cli:main"
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://sasquatch-backpack.lsst.io"
Source = "https://github.com/lsst-sqre/sasquatch-backpack"
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61", "wheel", "setuptools_scm[toml]>=6.2"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.setuptools_scm]
[tool.coverage.run]
parallel = true
branch = true
source = ["sasquatchbackpack"]
[tool.coverage.paths]
source = ["src", ".tox/*/site-packages"]
[tool.coverage.report]
show_missing = true
exclude_lines = [
"pragma: no cover",
"def __repr__",
"if self.debug:",
"if settings.DEBUG",
"raise AssertionError",
"raise NotImplementedError",
"if 0:",
"if __name__ == .__main__.:",
"if TYPE_CHECKING:",
]
[tool.mypy]
disallow_untyped_defs = true
disallow_incomplete_defs = true
ignore_missing_imports = true
local_partial_types = true
plugins = ["pydantic.mypy"]
no_implicit_reexport = true
show_error_codes = true
strict_equality = true
warn_redundant_casts = true
warn_unreachable = true
warn_unused_ignores = true
[tool.pydantic-mypy]
init_forbid_extra = true
init_typed = true
warn_required_dynamic_aliases = true
warn_untyped_fields = true
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
asyncio_mode = "strict"
# The python_files setting is not for test detection (pytest will pick up any
# test files named *_test.py without this setting) but to enable special
# assert processing in any non-test supporting files under tests. We
# conventionally put test support functions under tests.support and may
# sometimes use assert in test fixtures in conftest.py, and pytest only
# enables magical assert processing (showing a full diff on assert failures
# with complex data structures rather than only the assert message) in files
# listed in python_files.
python_files = ["tests/*.py", "tests/*/*.py"]
# The rule used with Ruff configuration is to disable every lint that has
# legitimate exceptions that are not dodgy code, rather than cluttering code
# with noqa markers. This is therefore a reiatively relaxed configuration that
# errs on the side of disabling legitimate lints.
#
# Reference for settings: https://beta.ruff.rs/docs/settings/
# Reference for rules: https://beta.ruff.rs/docs/rules/
[tool.ruff]
exclude = [
"docs/**",
]
line-length = 79
target-version = "py312"
[tool.ruff.lint]
ignore = [
"ANN101", # self should not have a type annotation
"ANN102", # cls should not have a type annotation
"ANN401", # sometimes Any is the right type
"ARG001", # unused function arguments are often legitimate
"ARG002", # unused method arguments are often legitimate
"ARG005", # unused lambda arguments are often legitimate
"BLE001", # we want to catch and report Exception in background tasks
"C414", # nested sorted is how you sort by multiple keys with reverse
"D102", # sometimes we use docstring inheritence
"D104", # don't see the point of documenting every package
"D105", # our style doesn't require docstrings for magic methods
"D106", # Pydantic uses a nested Config class that doesn't warrant docs
"D205", # our documentation style allows a folded first line
"EM101", # justification (duplicate string in traceback) is silly
"EM102", # justification (duplicate string in traceback) is silly
"FBT003", # positional booleans are normal for Pydantic field defaults
"FIX002", # point of a TODO comment is that we're not ready to fix it
"G004", # forbidding logging f-strings is appealing, but not our style
"RET505", # disagree that omitting else always makes code more readable
"PLR0911", # often many returns is clearer and simpler style
"PLR0913", # factory pattern uses constructors with many arguments
"PLR2004", # too aggressive about magic values
"PLW0603", # yes global is discouraged but if needed, it's needed
"S105", # good idea but too many false positives on non-passwords
"S106", # good idea but too many false positives on non-passwords
"S107", # good idea but too many false positives on non-passwords
"S603", # not going to manually mark every subprocess call as reviewed
"S607", # using PATH is not a security vulnerability
"SIM102", # sometimes the formatting of nested if statements is clearer
"SIM117", # sometimes nested with contexts are clearer
"TCH001", # we decided to not maintain separate TYPE_CHECKING blocks
"TCH002", # we decided to not maintain separate TYPE_CHECKING blocks
"TCH003", # we decided to not maintain separate TYPE_CHECKING blocks
"TID252", # if we're going to use relative imports, use them always
"TRY003", # good general advice but lint is way too aggressive
"TRY301", # sometimes raising exceptions inside try is the best flow
"UP040", # type keyword not supported by mypy yet
# The following settings should be disabled when using ruff format
# per https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/formatter/#conflicting-lint-rules
"W191",
"E111",
"E114",
"E117",
"D206",
"D300",
"Q000",
"Q001",
"Q002",
"Q003",
"COM812",
"COM819",
"ISC001",
"ISC002",
]
select = ["ALL"]
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"src/sasquatchbackpack/handlers/**" = [
"D103", # FastAPI handlers should not have docstrings
]
"tests/**" = [
"C901", # tests are allowed to be complex, sometimes that's convenient
"D101", # tests don't need docstrings
"D103", # tests don't need docstrings
"PLR0915", # tests are allowed to be long, sometimes that's convenient
"PT012", # way too aggressive about limiting pytest.raises blocks
"S101", # tests should use assert
"S106", # tests are allowed to hard-code dummy passwords
"SLF001", # tests are allowed to access private members
]
[tool.ruff.lint.isort]
known-first-party = ["sasquatchbackpack", "tests"]
split-on-trailing-comma = false
# These are too useful as attributes or methods to allow the conflict with the
# built-in to rule out their use.
[tool.ruff.lint.flake8-builtins]
builtins-ignorelist = [
"all",
"any",
"help",
"id",
"list",
"type",
]
[tool.ruff.lint.flake8-pytest-style]
fixture-parentheses = false
mark-parentheses = false
[tool.ruff.lint.pydocstyle]
convention = "numpy"
[tool.scriv]
categories = [
"Backwards-incompatible changes",
"New features",
"Bug fixes",
"Other changes",
]
entry_title_template = "{{ version }} ({{ date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') }})"
format = "md"
md_header_level = "2"
new_fragment_template = "file:changelog.d/_template.md.jinja"
skip_fragments = "_template.md.jinja"