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![]() Summary -- This PR updates `check_path` in the `ruff_linter` crate to return a `Vec<Message>` instead of a `Vec<Diagnostic>`. The main motivation for this is to make it easier to convert semantic syntax errors directly into `Message`s rather than `Diagnostic`s in #16106. However, this also has the benefit of keeping the preview check on unsupported syntax errors in `check_path`, as suggested in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/16429#discussion_r1974748024. All of the interesting changes are in the first commit. The second commit just renames variables like `diagnostics` to `messages`, and the third commit is a tiny import fix. I also updated the `ExpandedMessage::location` field name, which caused a few extra commits tidying up the playground code. I thought it was nicely symmetric with `end_location`, but I'm happy to revert that too. Test Plan -- Existing tests. I also tested the playground and server manually. |
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Ruff WASM
⚠️ WARNING: This API is experimental and may change at any time
An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
This is a WASM version of the Ruff API which can be used to lint/format Python in a browser environment.
There are multiple versions for the different wasm-pack targets. See here for more info on targets.
Usage
This example uses the wasm-pack web target and is known to work with Vite.
import init, { Workspace, type Diagnostic } from '@astral-sh/ruff-api';
const exampleDocument = `print('hello'); print("world")`
await init(); // Initializes WASM module
// These are default settings just to illustrate configuring Ruff
// Settings info: https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings
const workspace = new Workspace({
'line-length': 88,
'indent-width': 4,
format: {
'indent-style': 'space',
'quote-style': 'double',
},
lint: {
select: [
'E4',
'E7',
'E9',
'F'
],
},
});
// Will contain 1 diagnostic code for E702: Multiple statements on one line
const diagnostics: Diagnostic[] = workspace.check(exampleDocument);
const formatted = workspace.format(exampleDocument);