Increase robustness of tests involving `git`

1. Disable automatic `git commit` GPG-signing, since that requires interaction.
   This issue was encountered in practice by me, causing spurious test failures
2. In case path operands could turn out to start with dashes, escape the
   operand list with '--'.
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  1. pre_commit_hooks/
  2. testing/
  3. tests/
  4. .coveragerc
  5. .gitignore
  6. .pre-commit-config.yaml
  7. .travis.yml
  8. appveyor.yml
  9. CHANGELOG
  10. get-git-lfs.py
  11. hooks.yaml
  12. LICENSE
  13. Makefile
  14. pylintrc
  15. README.md
  16. requirements-dev.txt
  17. setup.py
  18. tox.ini
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pre-commit-hooks

Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit.

See also: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit

Using pre-commit-hooks with pre-commit

Add this to your .pre-commit-config.yaml

-   repo: git://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
    sha: ''  # Use the sha you want to point at
    hooks:
    -   id: trailing-whitespace
    # -   id: ...

Hooks available

  • autopep8-wrapper - Runs autopep8 over python source.
    • Ignore PEP 8 violation types with args: ['-i', '--ignore=E000,...'] or through configuration of the [pep8] section in setup.cfg / tox.ini.
  • check-added-large-files - Prevent giant files from being committed.
    • Specify what is “too large” with args: ['--maxkb=123'] (default=500kB).
  • check-ast - Simply check whether files parse as valid python.
  • check-byte-order-marker - Forbid files which have a UTF-8 byte-order marker
  • check-case-conflict - Check for files with names that would conflict on a case-insensitive filesystem like MacOS HFS+ or Windows FAT.
  • check-docstring-first - Checks for a common error of placing code before the docstring.
  • check-json - Attempts to load all json files to verify syntax.
  • check-merge-conflict - Check for files that contain merge conflict strings.
  • check-symlinks - Checks for symlinks which do not point to anything.
  • check-xml - Attempts to load all xml files to verify syntax.
  • check-yaml - Attempts to load all yaml files to verify syntax.
  • debug-statements - Check for pdb / ipdb / pudb statements in code.
  • detect-aws-credentials - Checks for the existence of AWS secrets that you have set up with the AWS CLI.
  • detect-private-key - Checks for the existence of private keys.
  • double-quote-string-fixer - This hook replaces double quoted strings with single quoted strings.
  • end-of-file-fixer - Makes sure files end in a newline and only a newline.
  • fix-encoding-pragma - Add # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- to the top of python files.
    • To remove the coding pragma pass --remove (useful in a python3-only codebase)
  • flake8 - Run flake8 on your python files.
  • name-tests-test - Assert that files in tests/ end in _test.py.
    • Use args: ['--django'] to match test*.py instead.
  • pyflakes - Run pyflakes on your python files.
  • pretty-format-json - Checks that all your JSON files are pretty
    • Use args: ['--autofix'] to automatically fixing the encountered not-pretty-formatted files and args: ['--no-sort-keys'] to disable the sort on the keys.
  • requirements-txt-fixer - Sorts entries in requirements.txt
  • trailing-whitespace - Trims trailing whitespace.
    • Markdown linebreak trailing spaces preserved for .md and.markdown; use args: ['--markdown-linebreak-ext=txt,text'] to add other extensions, args: ['--markdown-linebreak-ext=*'] to preserve them for all files, or args: ['--no-markdown-linebreak-ext'] to disable and always trim.

As a standalone package

If you‘d like to use these hooks, they’re also available as a standalone package.

Simply pip install pre-commit-hooks