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[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools~=62.3", "wheel~=0.37.1"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "homeassistant"
version = "2023.4.0.dev0"
license = {text = "Apache-2.0"}
description = "Open-source home automation platform running on Python 3."
readme = "README.rst"
authors = [
{name = "The Home Assistant Authors", email = "[email protected]"}
]
keywords = ["home", "automation"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Topic :: Home Automation",
]
requires-python = ">=3.10.0"
dependencies = [
"aiohttp==3.8.4",
"astral==2.2",
"async_timeout==4.0.2",
"attrs==22.2.0",
"atomicwrites-homeassistant==1.4.1",
"awesomeversion==22.9.0",
"bcrypt==4.0.1",
"certifi>=2021.5.30",
"ciso8601==2.3.0",
# When bumping httpx, please check the version pins of
# httpcore, anyio, and h11 in gen_requirements_all
"httpx==0.23.3",
"home-assistant-bluetooth==1.9.3",
"ifaddr==0.1.7",
"jinja2==3.1.2",
"lru-dict==1.1.8",
"PyJWT==2.5.0",
# PyJWT has loose dependency. We want the latest one.
"cryptography==39.0.1",
# pyOpenSSL 23.0.0 is required to work with cryptography 39+
"pyOpenSSL==23.0.0",
"orjson==3.8.7",
"pip>=21.0,<23.1",
"python-slugify==4.0.1",
"pyyaml==6.0",
"requests==2.28.2",
"typing-extensions>=4.5.0,<5.0",
"ulid-transform==0.4.0",
"voluptuous==0.13.1",
"voluptuous-serialize==2.6.0",
"yarl==1.8.1",
]
[project.urls]
"Source Code" = "https://github.com/home-assistant/core"
"Bug Reports" = "https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues"
"Docs: Dev" = "https://developers.home-assistant.io/"
"Discord" = "https://www.home-assistant.io/join-chat/"
"Forum" = "https://community.home-assistant.io/"
[project.scripts]
hass = "homeassistant.__main__:main"
[tool.setuptools]
platforms = ["any"]
zip-safe = false
include-package-data = true
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
include = ["homeassistant*"]
[tool.black]
extend-exclude = "/generated/"
[tool.isort]
# https://github.com/PyCQA/isort/wiki/isort-Settings
profile = "black"
# will group `import x` and `from x import` of the same module.
force_sort_within_sections = true
known_first_party = [
"homeassistant",
"tests",
]
forced_separate = [
"tests",
]
combine_as_imports = true
[tool.pylint.MAIN]
py-version = "3.10"
ignore = [
"tests",
]
# Use a conservative default here; 2 should speed up most setups and not hurt
# any too bad. Override on command line as appropriate.
jobs = 2
init-hook = """\
from pathlib import Path; \
import sys; \
from pylint.config import find_default_config_files; \
sys.path.append( \
str(Path(next(find_default_config_files())).parent.joinpath('pylint/plugins'))
) \
"""
load-plugins = [
"pylint.extensions.code_style",
"pylint.extensions.typing",
"hass_enforce_type_hints",
"hass_imports",
"hass_logger",
"pylint_per_file_ignores",
]
persistent = false
extension-pkg-allow-list = [
"av.audio.stream",
"av.stream",
"ciso8601",
"orjson",
"cv2",
]
fail-on = [
"I",
]
[tool.pylint.BASIC]
class-const-naming-style = "any"
good-names = [
"_",
"ev",
"ex",
"fp",
"i",
"id",
"j",
"k",
"Run",
"ip",
]
[tool.pylint."MESSAGES CONTROL"]
# Reasons disabled:
# format - handled by black
# locally-disabled - it spams too much
# duplicate-code - unavoidable
# cyclic-import - doesn't test if both import on load
# abstract-class-little-used - prevents from setting right foundation
# unused-argument - generic callbacks and setup methods create a lot of warnings
# too-many-* - are not enforced for the sake of readability
# too-few-* - same as too-many-*
# abstract-method - with intro of async there are always methods missing
# inconsistent-return-statements - doesn't handle raise
# too-many-ancestors - it's too strict.
# wrong-import-order - isort guards this
# consider-using-f-string - str.format sometimes more readable
# ---
# Pylint CodeStyle plugin
# consider-using-namedtuple-or-dataclass - too opinionated
# consider-using-assignment-expr - decision to use := better left to devs
disable = [
"format",
"abstract-method",
"cyclic-import",
"duplicate-code",
"inconsistent-return-statements",
"locally-disabled",
"not-context-manager",
"too-few-public-methods",
"too-many-ancestors",
"too-many-arguments",
"too-many-branches",
"too-many-instance-attributes",
"too-many-lines",
"too-many-locals",
"too-many-public-methods",
"too-many-return-statements",
"too-many-statements",
"too-many-boolean-expressions",
"unused-argument",
"wrong-import-order",
"consider-using-f-string",
"consider-using-namedtuple-or-dataclass",
"consider-using-assignment-expr",
]
enable = [
#"useless-suppression", # temporarily every now and then to clean them up
"use-symbolic-message-instead",
]
[tool.pylint.REPORTS]
score = false
[tool.pylint.TYPECHECK]
ignored-classes = [
"_CountingAttr", # for attrs
]
mixin-class-rgx = ".*[Mm]ix[Ii]n"
[tool.pylint.FORMAT]
expected-line-ending-format = "LF"
[tool.pylint.EXCEPTIONS]
overgeneral-exceptions = [
"builtins.BaseException",
"builtins.Exception",
# "homeassistant.exceptions.HomeAssistantError", # too many issues
]
[tool.pylint.TYPING]
runtime-typing = false
[tool.pylint.CODE_STYLE]
max-line-length-suggestions = 72
[tool.pylint-per-file-ignores]
# hass-component-root-import: Tests test non-public APIs
# protected-access: Tests do often test internals a lot
# redefined-outer-name: Tests reference fixtures in the test function
"/tests/"="hass-component-root-import,protected-access,redefined-outer-name"
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
testpaths = [
"tests",
]
norecursedirs = [
".git",
"testing_config",
]
log_format = "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-8s %(threadName)s %(name)s:%(filename)s:%(lineno)s %(message)s"
log_date_format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
asyncio_mode = "auto"
filterwarnings = ["error::sqlalchemy.exc.SAWarning"]
[tool.ruff]
target-version = "py310"
select = [
"B007", # Loop control variable {name} not used within loop body
"B014", # Exception handler with duplicate exception
"C", # complexity
"D", # docstrings
"E", # pycodestyle
"F", # pyflakes/autoflake
"ICN001", # import concentions; {name} should be imported as {asname}
"PGH004", # Use specific rule codes when using noqa
"PLC0414", # Useless import alias. Import alias does not rename original package.
"SIM105", # Use contextlib.suppress({exception}) instead of try-except-pass
"SIM117", # Merge with-statements that use the same scope
"SIM118", # Use {key} in {dict} instead of {key} in {dict}.keys()
"SIM201", # Use {left} != {right} instead of not {left} == {right}
"SIM212", # Use {a} if {a} else {b} instead of {b} if not {a} else {a}
"SIM300", # Yoda conditions. Use 'age == 42' instead of '42 == age'.
"SIM401", # Use get from dict with default instead of an if block
"T20", # flake8-print
"TRY004", # Prefer TypeError exception for invalid type
"RUF006", # Store a reference to the return value of asyncio.create_task
"UP", # pyupgrade
"W", # pycodestyle
]
ignore = [
"D202", # No blank lines allowed after function docstring
"D203", # 1 blank line required before class docstring
"D213", # Multi-line docstring summary should start at the second line
"D406", # Section name should end with a newline
"D407", # Section name underlining
"E501", # line too long
"E731", # do not assign a lambda expression, use a def
# Ignored due to performance: https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/issues/2923
"UP038", # Use `X | Y` in `isinstance` call instead of `(X, Y)`
]
[tool.ruff.flake8-import-conventions.extend-aliases]
voluptuous = "vol"
"homeassistant.helpers.area_registry" = "ar"
"homeassistant.helpers.config_validation" = "cv"
"homeassistant.helpers.device_registry" = "dr"
"homeassistant.helpers.entity_registry" = "er"
"homeassistant.helpers.issue_registry" = "ir"
[tool.ruff.flake8-pytest-style]
fixture-parentheses = false
[tool.ruff.pyupgrade]
keep-runtime-typing = true
[tool.ruff.per-file-ignores]
# TODO: these files have functions that are too complex, but flake8's and ruff's
# complexity (and/or nested-function) handling differs; trying to add a noqa doesn't work
# because the flake8-noqa plugin then disagrees on whether there should be a C901 noqa
# on that line. So, for now, we just ignore C901s on these files as far as ruff is concerned.
"homeassistant/components/light/__init__.py" = ["C901"]
"homeassistant/components/mqtt/discovery.py" = ["C901"]
"homeassistant/components/websocket_api/http.py" = ["C901"]
# Allow for main entry & scripts to write to stdout
"homeassistant/__main__.py" = ["T201"]
"homeassistant/scripts/*" = ["T201"]
"script/*" = ["T20"]
[tool.ruff.mccabe]
max-complexity = 25