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.pre-commit-config-all.yaml
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# This configuration includes the full set of hooks we use. In
# addition to the defaults (see .pre-commit-config.yaml), this
# includes hooks that require our development and test dependencies
# installed and the virtualenv containing them active by the time
# pre-commit runs to produce correct results.
#
# If this is not a problem for your workflow, using this config is
# recommended, install it with
# pre-commit install --config .pre-commit-config-all.yaml
# Otherwise, see the default .pre-commit-config.yaml for a lighter one.
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 19.10b0
hooks:
- id: black
args:
- --safe
- --quiet
files: ^((homeassistant|script|tests)/.+)?[^/]+\.py$
- repo: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8
rev: 3.7.9
hooks:
- id: flake8
additional_dependencies:
- flake8-docstrings==1.5.0
- pydocstyle==4.0.1
files: ^(homeassistant|script|tests)/.+\.py$
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit
rev: 1.6.2
hooks:
- id: bandit
args:
- --quiet
- --format=custom
- --configfile=tests/bandit.yaml
files: ^(homeassistant|script|tests)/.+\.py$
# Using a local "system" mypy instead of the mypy hook, because its
# results depend on what is installed. And the mypy hook runs in a
# virtualenv of its own, meaning we'd need to install and maintain
# another set of our dependencies there... no. Use the "system" one
# and reuse the environment that is set up anyway already instead.
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: mypy
name: mypy
entry: mypy
language: system
types: [python]
require_serial: true
files: ^homeassistant/.+\.py$