I am trying to run a command that gives some aggregated information on type checking, static code analysis, etc. in some Python source code provided as a directory. If such thing exists, then I would like to add it to a Makefile invoked during some CI pipelines to validate a code base.
I've created this dummy source code file with a runtime issue
def foo_func(my_num):
return 1 + my_num
def bar_func():
foo_func("foo")
if __name__ == "__main__":
bar_func()
It throws this runtime error:
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'str'.
Now I've tried to detect this type error with various tools, but they all fail to find these kind of problems. See the commands in the following list:
pyflakes foo_sample.py,flake8 foo_sample.py,pylint foo_sample.py,mypy --check-untyped-defs foo_sample.py,prospector --strictness veryhigh foo_sample.pyI know I could detect these issues with unittest, but the code base is quite large and untested to some degree. We frequently see runtime errors and address them with a unit test or an integration test. However, we would like to detect them during the execution of a CI pipeline.
Is there a way to run these kind of checks before running the code itself?
How can I avoid to discover these errors at runtime?
Undeclared types are considered to be of type Any, and are not type checked by mypy. A stricter configuration is necessary to make sure mypy forces you to set types. Specifically, you need disallow_untyped_defs, which should lead you to this result:
$ cat test.py
def foo_func(my_num: int) -> int:
return 1 + my_num
def bar_func() -> None:
foo_func("foo")
if __name__ == "__main__":
bar_func()
$ mypy test.py
test.py:6: error: Argument 1 to "foo_func" has incompatible type "str"; expected "int"
Found 1 error in 1 file (checked 1 source file)
You might also want disallow_any_generics and warn_return_any. Example configuration.
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