Commit Graph

37 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Si
3d96b7f10a
Autogenerate black(d|-primer)? help in usage docs (#2212)
So these won't go out of date. This does mean the environment has be
setup a bit more carefully so the right version of the tool is used,
but thankfully the build environment is rebuilt on change on RTD anyway.

Also since the HTML docs are known to build fine, let's provide
downloadable HTMLzips of our docs.

This change needs RTD and GH to install Black with the [d] extra so
blackd's help can generated. While editing RTD's config file, let's
migrate the file to a non-deprecated filename.

Also I missed adding AUTHORS.md to the files key in the doc GHA config.
2021-05-09 19:35:56 -07:00
Panagiotis Vasilopoulos
06ccb88bf2
Replace references to master branch (#2210)
Commit history before merge:

* Replace references to master branch
* Update .flake8 to reference docs on RTD

  We're moving away from GitHub as a documentation host to only RTD because
  it's makes our lives easier creating good docs. I know this link is dead right now,
  but it won't be once we release a new version with the documentation reorganization
  changes (which should be soon!).

  Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-09 17:50:17 -04:00
Cooper Lees
5020577788
Remove docker CI from look at 'master' branch (#2209) 2021-05-09 09:08:03 +02:00
Richard Si
62bfbd6a63
Reorganize docs v2 (GH-2174)
I know I know, this is the second reorganization of the docs. I'm not
saying the first one was bad or anything... but.. actually wait nah,
*it was bad*.

Anyway, welcome to probably my biggest commit. The main thing with this
reorganization was to introduce nesting to the documentation! Having
all of the docs be part of the main TOC was becoming too much. There
wasn't much room to expand either. Finally, the old setup required
a documentation generation step which was just annoying.

The goals of this reorganization was to:

1. Significantly restructure the docs to be discoverable and
   understandable

2. Add room for further docs (like guides or contributing docs)

3. Get rid of the doc generation step (it was slow and frustrating)

4. Unblock other improvements and also just make contributing to the
   docs easier

Another important change with this is that we are no longer using GitHub
as a documentation host. While GitHub does support Markdown based docs
actually pretty well, the lack of any features outside of GitHub Flavoured
Markdown is quite limiting. ReadTheDocs is just much better suited for
documentation. You can use reST, MyST, CommonMark, and all of their
great features like toctrees and admonitions.

Related to this change, we're adopting MyST as our flavour of Markdown.
MyST introduces neat syntax extensions to Markdown that pretty much
gives us the best of both worlds. The ease of use and simplicity of MD
and the flexibility and expressiveness of reST. Also recommonmark is
deprecated now. This switch was possible now we don't use GH as a docs
host. MyST docs have to be built to really be usable / pretty, so the MD
docs are going to look pretty bad on GH, but that's fine now!

Another thing that should be noted is that the README has been stripped
of most content since it was confusing. Users would read the README and
then think some feature or bug was fixed already and is available in a
release when in reality, they weren't. They were reading effectively
the latest docs without knowing.

See also: https://github.com/psf/black/issues/1759

FYI: CommonMark is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax

--

Commit history before merge:

* Switch to MyST-Parser + doc config cleanup

  recommonmark is being deprecated in favour of MyST-Parser. This change
  is welcomed, especially since MyST-Parser has syntax extensions for the
  Commonmark standard. Effectively we get to use a language that's powerful
  and expressive like ReST, but get the simplicity of Markdown.

  The rest of this effort will be using some MyST features.

  This reorganization efforts aims to remove as much duplication as possible.
  The regeneration step once needed is gone, significantly simplifing our
  Sphinx documentation configuration.

* Tell pipenv we replaced recommonmark for MyST-Parser

  Also update `docs/requirements.txt`

* Delete all auto generated content
* Switch prettier for mdformat (plus a few plugins)

  **FYI: THIS WAS EFFECTIVELY REVERTED, SEE THIRD TO LAST COMMIT**

  prettier doesn't support MyST's syntax extensions which are going to be
  used in this reorganization effort so we have to switch formatter.

  Unfortanately mdformat's style is different from prettier's so time to
  reformat the whole repo too.

  We're excluding .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE because I have no idea whether
  its changes are safe, so let's play it safe.

* Fix the heading levels in CHANGES.md + a link

  MyST-Parser / sphinx's linkcheck complains otherwise.

* Move reference docs into a docs/contributing dir

  They're for contributors of Black anyway. Also added a note in the
  summary document warning about the lack of attention the reference has
  been dealing with.

* Rewrite and setup the new landing page + main TOC

  - add some more detail about Black's beta status
  - add licensing info
  - add external links in the main TOC for GitHub, PyPI, and IRC
  - prepare main TOC for new structure

* Break out AUTHORS into its own file

  Not only was the AUTHORS list quite long, this makes it easy to include
  it in the Sphinx docs with just a simple symlink.

* Add license to docs via a simple include

  Yes the document is orphaned but it is linked to in the landing page
  (docs/index.rst).

* Add "The Black Code Style" section

  This mostly was a restructuring commit, there has been a few updates but
  not many. The main goal was to split "current style" and "planned
  changes to the style that haven't happened yet" to avoid confusion.

* Add "Getting Started" page

  This is basically a quick start + even more. This commit is certainly
  one of most creatively involved in this effort.

* Add "Usage and Configuration" section

  This commit was as much restructuring as new content. Instead of being
  in one giant file, usage and configuration documentation can expand
  without bloating a single file.

* Add "Integrations" section

Just a restructuring commit ...

* Add "Guides" section

  This is a promising area of documentation that could easily grow in the
  future, let's prepare for that!

* Add "Contributing" section

  This is also another area that I expect to see significant growth in.
  Contributors to Black could definitely do with some more specific docs
  that clears up certain parts of our slightly confusing project (it's
  only confusing because we're getting big and old!).

* Rewrite CONTRIBUTING.md to just point to RTD
* Rewrite README.md to delegate most info to RTD
* Address feedback + a lot of corrections and edits

  I know I said I wanted to do these after landing this but given there's
  going to be no time between this being merged and a release getting
  pushed, I want these changes to make it in.

  - drop the number flag for mdformat - to reduce diffs, see also:
    https://mdformat.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/style.html#ordered-lists
  - the GH issue templates should be safe by mdformat, so get rid of the
    exclude
  - clarify our configuration position - i.e. stop claiming we don't have
    many options, instead say we want as little formatting knobs as
    possible
  - lots and lots of punctuation, spelling, and grammar corrections (thanks
    Jelle!)
  - use RTD as the source for the CHANGELOG too
  - visual style cleanups
  - add docs about our .gitignore behaviour
  - expand GHA Action docs
  - clarify we want the PR number in the CHANGELOG entry
  - claify Black's behaviour for with statements post Python 3.9
  - italicize a bunch of "Black"s

  Thank you goes to Jelle, Taneli (hukkinj1 on GH), Felix
  (felix-hilden on GH), and Wouter (wbolster on GH) for the feedback!

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into reorganize-docs-v2

  merge conflicts suck, although these ones weren't too bad.

* Add changelog entry + fix merge conflict resolution error

  I consider this important enough to be worthy of a changelog entry :)

* Merge branch 'master' into reorganize-docs-v2

  Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>

* Actually let's continue using prettier

  Prettier works fine for all of the default MyST syntax so let's not
  rock the boat as much. Dropping the mdformat commit was merge-conflict
  filled so here's additional commit instead.

* Address Cooper's, Taneli's, and Jelle's feedback

  Lots of wording improvements by Cooper. Taneli suggested to disable the
  enabled by default MyST syntax not supported by Prettier and I agreed.
  And Jelle found one more spelling error!

* More minor fixes
2021-05-08 15:17:38 -04:00
Richard Si
4fc1354aeb
Speed up test suite via distributed testing (#2196)
* Speed up test suite via distributed testing

Since we now run the test suite twice, one with Python 2 and another
without, full test runs are getting pretty slow. Let's try to
fix that with parallization.

Also use verbose mode on CI since more logs is usually better since
getting more is quite literally impossible.

The main issue we'll face with this is we'll hit
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-xdist/issues/620 sometimes
(although pretty rarely). I suppose we can test this and see if how bad
this bug is for us, and revert if necessary down the line.

Also let's have some colours 🎉
2021-05-07 16:41:55 +02:00
Hugo van Kemenade
267bc5dde9
Use pre-commit/action to simplify CI (#2191) 2021-05-04 13:41:04 +02:00
Richard Si
5918a016ff
Drop Travis CI and migrate Coveralls (#2186)
Travis CI for Open Source is shutting down in a few weeks so the queue
for jobs is insane due to lower resources. I'm 99.99% sure we don't need
it as our Test, Lint, Docs, Upload / Package, Primer, and Fuzz workflows
are all on GitHub Actions. So even though we *can* migrate to the .com
version with its 1000 free Linux minutes(?), I don't think we need to.

more information here:
- https://blog.travis-ci.com/oss-announcement
- https://blog.travis-ci.com/2020-11-02-travis-ci-new-billing
- https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrate/open-source-repository-migration

This commit does the following:
- delete the Travis CI configuration
- add to the GHA test workflows so coverage continues to be recorded
  - tweaked coverage configuration so this wouldn't break
- remove any references to Travis CI in the docs (i.e. readme + sphinx
  docs)

Regarding the Travis CI to GitHub Actions Coveralls transition, the
official action doesn't support the coverage files produced by coverage.py
unfornately. Also no, I don't really know what I am doing so don't @ me
if this breaks :p (well you can, but don't expect me to be THAT useful).

The Coveralls setup has two downfalls AFAIK:
- Only Linux runs are used because AndreMiras/coveralls-python-action
  only supports Linux. Although this isn't a big issue since the Travis
  Coveralls configuration only used Linux data too.
- Pull requests from an internal branch (i.e. one on psf/black) will be
  marked as a push coverage build by Coveralls since our anti-duplicate-
  workflows system runs under the push even for such cases.
2021-05-04 10:47:59 +02:00
Cooper Lees
04fd4432f6
Add automatic version tagging to Docker CI Pushes (#2132)
* Add automatic version tagging to Docker Uploads
- If the git comment has a tag, set that on the docker images pushed
- If we don't have a tag, we just set `latest_non_release`

* Add trigger on release creation too

* Make prettier happy omn docker.yml
2021-04-27 20:10:44 -07:00
Cooper Lees
eee949e286
Docker CI: Add missed Checkout step (#2128)
- Reading my error others hit it by forgetting this Checkoutstep too so trying the fix
  - e.g. https://github.com/docker/build-push-action/issues/179
- Makes sense it's needed
2021-04-25 23:51:13 +02:00
Cooper Lees
e5490e9623
Add Docker Github Action (#2086)
* Add Docker Github Action
- Build and upload arm64 + amd64 black images on push to master

This will need a `DOCKERHUB_USERNAME` and `DOCKERHUB_TOKEN` secrets set by someone with access.

* Change tag to push to pyfound/black repository. Thanks @ewdurbin
2021-04-25 11:27:35 -07:00
Pierre Verkest
6d0bdc2f38
Add missing instructions to make test passed (#2100) 2021-04-12 06:18:11 -07:00
Cooper Lees
201b331e55
Run lint in latest python + update precommit (#2081)
- Lets move to latest and greatest of lints
2021-04-01 16:15:50 -07:00
Cooper Lees
53a6216cd5
Add CONTRBUTING info about CHANGES.md requirement (#2073)
Instruct contributors to add the change line to help save maintainer / releaser time
2021-04-01 18:54:45 +02:00
Cooper Lees
125ed5b260
Add a GitHub Action to build + Upload black to PyPI (#1848)
* Add a GitHub Action to build + Upload black to PyPI
- Build a wheel + sdist
- Upload via twine using token stored in GitHub secrets
2021-04-01 18:41:55 +02:00
Mark Bell
dc8b0a4383
GREP for PR reference accepts references that are split over a line (#2072)
Fixes #2070
2021-03-28 16:01:37 -07:00
Cooper Lees
5d33f20a2a
Add a GitHub CHANGELOG/News Check (#2057)
- Run grep to see commit has a line mentioning it to CHANGES.md
- Also add a label to disable this being required for PRs that don't need a change entry
2021-03-21 13:05:24 -07:00
Richard Si
76268ab0c9
Fix duplication of checks on internal PRs (#1986)
Internal PRs (that come from branches of psf/black) match both the push
and pull_request events. This leads to a duplication of test, lint, etc.
checks on such PRs. Not only is it a waste of resources, it makes the
Status Checks UI more frustrating to go through.

Patch taken from:
https://github.community/t/duplicate-checks-on-push-and-pull-request-simultaneous-event/18012
2021-02-14 07:23:47 -08:00
Richard Si
e7ddcb8686
Fuzz on Python 3.9 too (#1882)
Fuzzing on Python 3.9 used to cause errors but now they have disappeared
on more modern Python 3.9 and Hypothesmith.
2020-12-27 07:19:08 -08:00
Richard Si
74e51e6a82
Automatically build and upload binaries on release (#1743)
This commit adds a new GitHub Actions workflow that builds self-contained
binaries / executables and uploads them as release assets to the triggering
release. Publishing a release, drafting one doesn't count, will trigger this
workflow.

I personally used GitHub Actions only because it's the CI/CD platform(?)
I am familiar with. Only Windows and Linux binaries are supported since
I don't have any systems running Mac OS.

For Linux, I had originally planned to use the manylinux2010 docker image
the PyPA provides for highly compatible wheel building, but unfortunately
it wasn't feasible due to GitHub Actions and PyInstaller incompatibilities.
As a stopgap the oldest versions of Linux and Windows are used although
Windows Server 2019 isn't that old nor is Ubuntu 16.04! I guess someone
(maybe me) could work out something else if compatibility is big problem.

A few things you should know about the workflow:
 - You don't need to set the `GITHUB_TOKEN` secret as it is automatically
   provided by GitHub.
 - matrix.pathsep is used because PyInstaller configuration's format is OS
   dependent for some reason ...

Also it's worth mentioning that Black once had Travis CI and AppVeyor
configuration that did the same thing as this commit. They were committed
in mid 2018 and worked (somewhat) well. Eventually we stopped using AppVeyor
and the refactor to packages broke the Travis CI config. This commit
replaces the still existing and broken Travis CI config wholesale.

Co-authored-by: Anders Fredrik Kiær <31612826+anders-kiaer@users.noreply.github.com>

 - Anders told me that I could get the release asset upload URL directly
   from the github.event.release payload. I originally planned to use
   bruceadams/get-release to get such URL.
2020-11-01 13:17:23 -08:00
Sagi Shadur
407052724f
Switch to pytest and tox (#1763)
* Add venv to .gitignore

* Use tox to run tests

* Make fuzz run in tox

* Split tests files

* Fix import error
2020-10-19 10:35:26 -07:00
Hadi Alqattan
dd2f86ac0a
Support stable Python3.9. (#1748)
* Support stable Python3.9.

* Get back to 3.9-dev

* Add py39 to black usage.

* remove 3.9 temporarily.
2020-10-08 14:13:13 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
20f74c20f7
Stop running Primer on macOS as it's flaky on GitHub Actions 2020-08-26 18:18:14 +02:00
Zac-HD
cd3a93a146 Property-based fuzz test 2020-08-21 16:47:49 +02:00
Richard Si
37a0020e07
Upgrade docs to Sphinx 3+ and add doc build test (#1613)
* Upgrade docs to Sphinx 3+
* Fix all the warnings...

- Fixed bad docstrings
- Fixed bad fenced code blocks in documentation
- Blocklisted some sections from being generated from the README
- Added missing documentation to index.rst
- Fixed an invalid autofunction directive in reference/reference_functions.rst
- Pin another documentation dependency

* Add documentation build test
2020-08-21 00:06:41 +02:00
Hugo van Kemenade
2955bdc676
pre-commit: show diff on failure on CI (#1552)
* pre-commit: --show-diff-on-failure

* pre-commit: --show-diff-on-failure
2020-07-15 14:53:48 -07:00
Hugo van Kemenade
ea03b6c5e1
Issue template: Add Python code formatting (#1485)
Makes things a bit more readable
2020-06-15 09:15:11 -07:00
Hugo van Kemenade
d0b3d38493
Move primer to own workflow (#1451) 2020-05-22 11:38:37 -07:00
Cooper Lees
e6934fd8d9
Enable primer on CI Runs + add all README listed black projects into primer.json (#1440)
* Add all listed by projects into primer.json + Enable on CI Runs
- Change workers default to 2 as black uses system CPU count
- Increase timeout to 5 mins for subprocess black runs
- Takes about 120s for 13 (3 disabled) projects on my 2018 Macbook Pro
  - I was not removing directories tho ...

Will open an issue to investigate the failing projects and make this run cleaner.
- Once we get more stable we can expect more repos to be black formatted

Run it:
- `black-primer -k -w /tmp/primer_large_test --debug --rebase`
```
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,273] DEBUG: Starting /Users/cooper/venvs/b/bin/black-primer (cli.py:125)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,273] DEBUG: Using selector: KqueueSelector (selector_events.py:53)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] INFO: 16 projects to run Black over (lib.py:276)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] DEBUG: Using 2 parallel workers to run Black (lib.py:281)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,274] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on aioexabgp (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:01,276] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on attrs (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:02,443] INFO: Finished aioexabgp (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:02,443] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on bandersnatch (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,409] INFO: Finished bandersnatch (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,409] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on channels (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] INFO: Finished attrs (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on django (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] INFO: Skipping django as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:04,702] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on flake8-bugbear (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:05,813] INFO: Finished channels (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:05,813] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on hypothesis (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] INFO: Finished flake8-bugbear (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on pandas (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] INFO: Skipping pandas as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:06,071] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on poetry (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:16,207] INFO: Finished hypothesis (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:16,207] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on ptr (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,077] INFO: Finished poetry (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,077] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on pyramid (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] INFO: Finished ptr (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on pytest (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] INFO: Skipping pytest as it's disabled via config (lib.py:222)
[2020-05-20 21:44:17,460] DEBUG: worker 0 workng on sqlalchemy (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:33,319] INFO: Finished pyramid (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:33,319] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on tox (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:42,274] INFO: Finished tox (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:42,275] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on virtualenv (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:44:47,928] INFO: Finished virtualenv (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:44:47,928] DEBUG: worker 1 workng on warehouse (lib.py:215)
[2020-05-20 21:45:16,784] INFO: Finished warehouse (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:45:16,784] DEBUG: project_runner 1 exiting (lib.py:213)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,700] INFO: Finished sqlalchemy (lib.py:249)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,700] DEBUG: project_runner 0 exiting (lib.py:213)
[2020-05-20 21:45:45,701] INFO: Analyzing results (lib.py:292)
-- primer results 📊 --

13 / 16 succeeded (81.25%) 
0 / 16 FAILED (0.0%) 💩
 - 3 projects disabled by config
 - 0 projects skipped due to Python version
 - 0 skipped due to long checkout
```

* Move to partial for rmtree + specify a onerror handler for PermissionError on Windows for git

* Set default coding to utf8 for very important emoji's on Windows

* Set Python encoding to utf-8 for Windows

* Appease the white space gods of Black!

Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Richard Si <63936253+ichard26@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-21 21:57:58 -07:00
Hugo van Kemenade
03b8304abd
Update and fix Flake8 (#1424)
* Update pre-commit

* Fix F541 f-string is missing placeholders

* Fix E741 ambiguous variable name 'l'

* Update actions to v2
2020-05-17 07:18:45 -07:00
Jon Dufresne
1382eabb3f
Remove deprecated use of 'setup.py test' (#1275)
Since setuptools v41.5.0 (27 Oct 2019), the 'test' command is formally
deprecated and should not be used. Now use unittest as the test entry
point.
2020-05-08 06:23:50 -07:00
Hugo van Kemenade
c53853f571 CI: Add Python 3.8 and lint to GitHub Actions (#1173)
* CI: Test Python 3.8 on GitHub Actions

* pre-commit autoupdate

* CI: Lint on GitHub Actions
2019-11-22 08:14:57 +00:00
Hugo van Kemenade
6140f04fe1 Test Windows, macOS and Linux on GitHub Actions (#1085) 2019-10-28 21:00:43 +01:00
Yngve Høiseth
a6d866990e Automatic markdown and YAML formatting with Prettier (#874) 2019-10-21 11:42:46 +02:00
Zsolt Dollenstein
51f1e0a873 Create new issue templates (#934)
* Create new issue templates

* style -> design

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-10-20 16:30:44 +02:00
Nikolaus Waxweiler
7613a49197 ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md: Add mention of online formatter (#481)
People can try out https://black.now.sh/?version=master to test against master. That should make issue reporting easier.

See https://github.com/jpadilla/black-playground/issues/6#issuecomment-416088863. Thanks @jpadilla!
2018-08-27 10:10:45 +01:00
Hugo
9e9ee449b4 Link to GitHub + HTTPS + typos (#303)
* Link to GitHub, update 3.6 minor version

* http -> https

* Fix typos

* The Black style for Black, the project, is italics
2018-06-06 09:50:08 -07:00
Łukasz Langa
2854794249 Add words 2018-03-16 01:05:36 -07:00