A formatter plugin for flake8 that turns flake8 errors into Github Anotations.
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pip install flake8-github-annotationsTo enable the formatter,
and turn flake8 output into Github Annotations,
provide the --format argument when invoking flake8.
flake8 --format githubThis turns flake8 output into lines like this:
::error file=./src/flake8_github_annotations/file_with_error.py,line=1,col=1,title=F401::'collections' imported but unusedThis is not useful when running flake8 locally, but will be turned into Github Annotations if ran in a GitHub Action.
You could add a Github Action like this .github/workflows/ci.yml:
name: Lint
on: [push]
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install flake8 flake8-github-annotations
- name: Lint with flake8
run: flake8 --format githubIf you run flake8 from a subdirectory,
you need to provide the --github-annotation-path-prefix command line argument.
The provided path will be prefixed to the filenames in flake8 output,
so that GitHub correctly identifies the file locations.
For example, if flake8 is invoked from the subdirectory foo/bar in the structure,
below,
you should invoke it like so:
flake8 --format github --github-annotation-path-prefix foo/barrepository_root
│
└───foo
└───bar
└───app.py
└───tox.ini
Using this project to format flake8 output makes the output hard to read for a human,
and you will probably need to call flake8 without the --format argument when linting
locally.
If you don't wish to add an extra argument to flake8 when running in CI, you can use the GithubAction rbialon/flake8-annotations, which uses regex to detect flake8 output. A drawback of this apporach is that the project currently (2023-03-29), only supports a predefined set of error code prefixes, and might not detect errors from your favourite flake8 plugin.
flake8-github-annotations is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
