.. _register-a-plugin: ================================== Registering a Plugin with Flake8 ================================== To register any kind of plugin with |Flake8|, you need: #. A way to install the plugin (whether it is packaged on its own or as part of something else). In this section, we will use a ``setup.py`` written for an example plugin. #. A name for your plugin that will (ideally) be unique. #. A somewhat recent version of setuptools (newer than 0.7.0 but preferably as recent as you can attain). |Flake8| relies on functionality provided by setuptools called `Entry Points`_. These allow any package to register a plugin with |Flake8| via that package's ``setup.py`` file. Let's presume that we already have our plugin written and it's in a module called ``flake8_example``. We might have a ``setup.py`` that looks something like: .. code-block:: python import setuptools requires = [ "flake8 > 3.0.0", ] flake8_entry_point = # ... setuptools.setup( name="flake8_example", license="MIT", version="0.1.0", description="our extension to flake8", author="Me", author_email="example@example.com", url="https://github.com/me/flake8_example", packages=[ "flake8_example", ], install_requires=requires, entry_points={ flake8_entry_point: [ 'X = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin', ], }, classifiers=[ "Framework :: Flake8", "Environment :: Console", "Intended Audience :: Developers", "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License", "Programming Language :: Python", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules", "Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance", ], ) Note specifically these lines: .. code-block:: python flake8_entry_point = # ... setuptools.setup( # snip ... entry_points={ flake8_entry_point: [ 'X = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin', ], }, # snip ... ) We tell setuptools to register our entry point ``X`` inside the specific grouping of entry-points that flake8 should look in. |Flake8| presently looks at two groups: - ``flake8.extension`` - ``flake8.report`` If your plugin is one that adds checks to |Flake8|, you will use ``flake8.extension``. If your plugin performs extra report handling (formatting, filtering, etc.) it will use ``flake8.report``. If our ``ExamplePlugin`` is something that adds checks, our code would look like: .. code-block:: python setuptools.setup( # snip ... entry_points={ 'flake8.extension': [ 'X = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin', ], }, # snip ... ) The ``X`` in checking plugins define what error codes it is going to report. So if the plugin reports only the error code ``X101`` your entry-point would look like:: X101 = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin In the above case, the entry-point name and the error code produced by your plugin are the same. If your plugin reports several error codes that all start with ``X10``, then it would look like:: X10 = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin In this casae as well as the following case, your entry-point name acts as a prefix to the error codes produced by your plugin. If all of your plugin's error codes start with ``X1`` then it would look like:: X1 = flake8_example:ExamplePlugin Finally, if all of your plugin's error codes start with just ``X`` then it would look like the original example. |Flake8| requires each entry point to be unique amongst all plugins installed in the users environment. Selecting an entry point that is already used can cause plugins to be deactivated without warning! **Please Note:** Your entry point does not need to be exactly 4 characters as of |Flake8| 3.0. Single letter entry point prefixes (such as the 'X' in the examples above) have caused issues in the past. As such, please consider using a 2 or 3 character entry point prefix, i.e., ``ABC`` is better than ``A`` but ``ABCD`` is invalid. *A 3 letters entry point prefix followed by 3 numbers (i.e.* ``ABC123`` *) is currently the longest allowed entry point name.* .. _Entry Points: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#entry-points