## Summary
@zanieb noticed while we were discussing #12595 that this flag is now
unnecessary, so remove it and the flags which reference it.
## Test Plan
Question for maintainers: is there a test to add *or* remove here? (I’ve
opened this as a draft PR with that in view!)
## Summary
Follow-up to https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/12129 to remove the
`demisto/content` from ecosystem checks. The previous PR removed it from
the deprecated script which I didn't notice until recently.
## Test Plan
Ecosystem comment
## Summary
Something's up with this repo -- they added a post-checkout hook? So
let's just remove it for now. We should go through and add a new batch
of repositories some time.
It's a pretty big codebase using lots of different stuff, so a good
candidate for finding obscure problems.
I didn't look more closely which options are used (I have the feeling
`--select ALL` is not implied, since I see you adding it via
`check_options` for certain entries but not for others), the repo itself
has a pretty large ruff.toml - but assuming ecosystem just cares about
differences between base and head of a PR, `ALL` most likely makes
sense.
Fixes a regression in the ecosystem checks from
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/9687 which was causing them to
run for multiple hours due to the size of the output.
We need the concise format for comparisons.
We should probably update the ecosystem checks to actually diff the full
output in the future because that'd be nice.
# Conflicts:
# python/ruff-ecosystem/ruff_ecosystem/projects.py
Updated implementation of https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7369
which was left out in the cold.
This was motivated again following changes in #9691 and #9689 where we
could not test the changes without actually deprecating or removing
rules.
---
Follow-up to discussion in https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/7210
Moves integration tests from using rules that are transitively in
nursery / preview groups to dedicated test rules that only exist during
development. These rules always raise violations (they do not require
specific file behavior). The rules are not available in production or in
the documentation.
Uses features instead of `cfg(test)` for cross-crate support per
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/8379
Uses our existing configuration overrides to unset the
`required-version` option in ecosystem projects during checks.
The downside to this approach, is we will now update the config file of
_every_ project (with a config file). This roughly normalizes the configuration file, as we
don't preserve comments and such. We could instead do a more targeted
approach applying this override to projects which we know use this
setting 🤷♀️
Adds the ability to override `ruff.toml` or `pyproject.toml` settings
per-project during ecosystem checks.
Exploring this as a fix for the `setuptools` project error.
Also useful for including Jupyter Notebooks in the ecosystem checks, see
#9293
Note the remaining `sphinx` project error is resolved in #9294
Failing due to
> error: Failed to read tests/roots/test-pycode/cp_1251_coded.py: stream
did not contain valid UTF-8
Unclear to me if ignoring is the correct response.
Instead of displaying the total completed project count in the "changed"
section of a header, we now separately calculated the changed and
unchanged count to make the header message nice and clear.
e.g.
> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected format changes**. (+1772 -1859 lines in
239 files in 26 projects; 6 project errors; 9 projects unchanged)
and
> ℹ️ ecosystem check **detected linter changes**. (+4598 -5023
violations, +0 -40 fixes in 13 projects; 4 project errors; 24 projects
unchanged)
Previously, it would have included the unchanged count in the first
project count.
Extends https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/8416 activating the
`black-and-ruff` and `black-then-ruff` formatter comparison modes for
ecosystem checks allowing us to compare changes to Black across the
ecosystem.
Previously, the ecosystem checks formatted with the baseline then
formatted again with `--diff` to get the changed files.
Now, the ecosystem checks support a new mode where we:
- Format with the baseline
- Commit the changes
- Reset to the target ref
- Format again
- Check the diff from the baseline commit
This effectively tests Ruff changes on unformatted code rather than
changes in previously formatted code (unless, of course, the project is
already using Ruff).
While this mode is the new default, I've retained the old one for local
checks. The mode can be toggled with `--format-comparison <type>`.
Includes some more aggressive resetting of the GitHub repositories when
cached.
Here, I've also stubbed comparison modes in which `black` is used as the
baseline. While these do nothing here, #8419 adds support.
I tested this with the commit from #8216 and ecosystem changes appear
https://gist.github.com/zanieb/a982ec8c392939043613267474471a6e
Until https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/8076 is ready, it seems
beneficial to get feedback on preview mode changes.
Tested locally, updated logs to output the flags passed to `ruff` and
verified `--preview` is used.
Fixes bug where `total_affected_rules` is empty, a division by zero
error can occur if there are only errors and no rule changes. Calculates
the maximum display per rule with the calculated project maximum as the
upper bound instead of 50, this should show more rule variety when
project maximums are lower.
This commit was meant to be in #8223 but I missed it.