Black plugin for the Python LSP Server.
In the same virtualenv as python-lsp-server:
pip install python-lsp-blackThis plugin will disable the yapf and autopep8 plugins if installed.
python-lsp-blackcan either format an entire file or just the selected text.- The code will only be formatted if it is syntactically valid Python.
- Text selections are treated as if they were a separate Python file. Unfortunately this means you can't format an indented block of code.
python-lsp-blackwill use your project's pyproject.toml if it has one.python-lsp-blackonly officially supports the latest stable version of black. An effort is made to keep backwards-compatibility but older black versions will not be actively tested.- The plugin can cache the black configuration that applies to each Python file, this
improves performance of the plugin. When configuration caching is enabled any changes to
black's configuration will need the LSP server to be restarted. Configuration caching
can be disabled with the
cache_configoption, see Configuration below.
The plugin follows python-lsp-server's configuration. These are the valid configuration keys:
pylsp.plugins.black.enabled: boolean to enable/disable the plugin.pylsp.plugins.black.cache_config: a boolean to enable black configuration caching (see Usage).falseby default.pylsp.plugins.black.line_length: an integer that maps to black'smax-line-lengthsetting. Defaults to 88 (same as black's default). This can also be set through black's configuration files, which should be preferred for multi-user projects.pylsp.plugins.black.preview: a boolean to enable or disable black's--previewsetting.falseby default.pylsp.plugins.black.skip_string_normalization: a boolean to enable or disable black's--skip-string-normalizationsetting.falseby default.pylsp.plugins.black.skip_magic_trailing_comma: a boolean to enable or disable black'sskip-magic-trailing-commasetting.falseby default.
To install the project for development you need to specify the dev optional dependencies:
python -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .[dev]This project uses pre-commit hooks to control code quality, install them to run automatically when creating a git commit, thus avoiding seeing errors when you create a pull request:
pre-commit installTo run tests:
make testTo run linters:
make lint # just a shortcut to pre-commit run -a
make <linter_name> # black, flake8, isort, mypyTo upgrade the version of the pre-commit hooks:
pre-commit autoupdate
# check and git commit changes to .pre-commit-config.yaml