Using Version Control Hooks¶
Flake8 can be integrated into your development workflow in many ways. A
default installation of Flake8 can install pre-commit hooks for both
Git and Mercurial. To install a built-in hook, you can use the
flake8 --install-hook
command-line option. For example, you can
install a git pre-commit hook by running:
flake8 --install-hook git
This will install the pre-commit hook into .git/hooks/
. Alternatively,
you can install the mercurial commit hook by running
flake8 --install-hook mercurial
Preventing Commits¶
By default, Flake8 does not prevent you from creating a commit with these hooks. Both hooks can be configured to be strict easily.
Both our Git and Mercurial hooks check for the presence of flake8.strict
in each VCS’ config. For example, you might configure this like so:
git config --bool flake8.strict true hg config flake8.strict true
Checking All Modified Files Currently Tracked¶
Note
Mercurial does not have the concept of an index or “stage” as best as I understand.
Flake8 aims to make smart choices that keep things fast for users where
possible. As a result, the Flake8 Git pre-commit will default to only
checking files that have been staged (i.e., added to the index). If, however,
you are keen to be lazy and not independenty add files to your git index, you
can set flake8.lazy
to true
(similar to how you would set
flake8.strict
above) and this will check all tracked files.
This is to support users who often find themselves doing things like:
git commit -a
Note
If you have files you have not yet added to the index, Flake8 will not
see these and will not check them for you. You must git-add
them
first.