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Add support for Python 3.9
Marco Ricci
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[build-system] requires = ["hatchling"] build-backend = "hatchling.build" [project] name = "derivepassphrase" description = "An almost faithful Python reimplementation of James Coglan's vault." readme = "README.md" requires-python = ">= 3.9" license = "MIT" keywords = [] authors = [ { name = "Marco Ricci", email = "software@the13thletter.info" }, ] classifiers = [ "Development Status :: 4 - Beta", "Environment :: Console", "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy", ] dependencies = [ # We use click for the command-line interface. We require version 8.1.0 # or higher due to click issue #1985. "click >= 8.1", # We include type annotations, and use facilities that are not readily # available in older Pythons (such as typing.Self). These are loaded from # typing_extensions, instead of using explicit version guards. "typing_extensions", ] dynamic = ['version'] [project.optional-dependencies] dev = [ # Development uses the hatch build system, to isolate all tools in their # own virtual environment. "hatch ~= 1.10", ] export = [ # The vault configuration exporter relies on cryptography. Version 38 was # the first to include the `algorithms.AES256` interface, instead of only # the `algorithms.AES` interface. "cryptography >= 38.0.0", ] [project.scripts] derivepassphrase = "derivepassphrase.cli:derivepassphrase" derivepassphrase_export = "derivepassphrase.exporter:derivepassphrase_export" [project.urls] Documentation = "https://the13thletter.info/derivepassphrase/" Issues = "https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase/issues" Source = "https://github.com/the-13th-letter/derivepassphrase" [tool.coverage.html] directory = "html/coverage" [tool.coverage.paths] src = ["src"] tests = ["tests"] [tool.coverage.report] skip_covered = false skip_empty = true precision = 3 partial_branches = [ 'pragma: no branch', ] exclude_also = [ "if __name__ == .__main__.:", 'if (?:typing\.)?TYPE_CHECKING:', "raise AssertionError", "raise NotImplementedError", 'assert False', '(?:typing\.)?assert_never\(', ] [tool.coverage.run] source_pkgs = ["derivepassphrase", "tests"] branch = true parallel = true omit = [ "__main__.py", ] [tool.hatch.build.targets.sdist] exclude = [ 'docs/changelog.d/*.md', ] [tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel] packages = ['src/derivepassphrase'] [tool.hatch.env] requires = [ "hatch-mkdocs", ] [tool.hatch.env.collectors.mkdocs.docs] path = "mkdocs.yml" [tool.hatch.envs.docs] extra-dependencies = [ # Our documentation uses the Material theme. It also uses # `mkdocstrings[python]`, but `hatch-mkdocs` is apparently smart # enough to pick *that* one up from the MkDocs configuration, but not # the selected theme... "mkdocs-material", # Our documentation uses formatted function signatures (i.e. with # formatted type annotations), which requires `black`. "black", # Our documentation is generated in multiple versions, orchestrated by # `mike`. "mike", ] detached = false [tool.hatch.envs.hatch-static-analysis] config-path = "/dev/null" dependencies = [ "ruff ~= 0.6.0", ] [tool.hatch.envs.hatch-test] default-args = ['src', 'tests'] extra-dependencies = [ "hypothesis >= 6.0", ] matrix-name-format = '{variable}_{value}' [[tool.hatch.envs.hatch-test.matrix]] python = ["3.12", "3.11", "3.10", "3.9", "pypy3.10", "pypy3.9"] cryptography = ["no", "yes"] hypothesis-profile = ["user-default"] [[tool.hatch.envs.hatch-test.matrix]] cryptography = ["yes"] hypothesis-profile = ["ci"] [tool.hatch.envs.hatch-test.overrides] matrix.cryptography.features = [ { value = "export", if = ["yes"] }, ] matrix.hypothesis-profile.env-vars = [ { key = "HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE", if = ["ci", "default", "dev", "debug"] }, ] [tool.hatch.envs.hatch-test.scripts] run = "pytest --hypothesis-profile={env:HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE:default}{env:HATCH_TEST_ARGS:} {args}" run-cov = "coverage run -m pytest --hypothesis-profile={env:HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE:default}{env:HATCH_TEST_ARGS:} {args}" cov-combine = "coverage combine" cov-report = "coverage report" [tool.hatch.envs.release] extra-dependencies = [ "scriv >= 1.4" ] [tool.hatch.envs.release.scripts] [tool.hatch.envs.types] extra-dependencies = [ "hypothesis >= 6.0", "mypy ~= 1.0", "pytest ~= 8.1", ] features = [ "export", ] [tool.hatch.envs.types.scripts] check = "mypy --install-types --non-interactive {args:src/derivepassphrase tests}" [tool.hatch.version] path = "src/derivepassphrase/__init__.py" [tool.mypy] files = ['src/**/*.py', 'tests/**/*.py'] mypy_path = '$MYPY_CONFIG_FILE_DIR/src' explicit_package_bases = true implicit_reexport = false sqlite_cache = true enable_error_code = ['ignore-without-code'] [tool.pytest.ini_options] addopts = '--doctest-modules' pythonpath = ['src'] testpaths = ['src', 'tests'] xfail_strict = true [tool.ruff] line-length = 79 src = ["src"] [tool.ruff.format] docstring-code-format = true docstring-code-line-length = "dynamic" preview = true quote-style = 'single' [tool.ruff.lint] ignore = [ # Suggested ignore by ruff when also using ruff to format. We *do* # check for E501, because this usually only happens when there is # a text string that should be manually broken. 'W191', 'E111', 'E114', 'E117', 'D206', 'D300', 'Q000', 'Q001', 'Q002', 'Q003', 'COM812', 'COM819', 'ISC001', 'ISC002', # We use `assert` regularly to appease the type checker, and because # it is the right language tool for this job. 'S101', # The formatter takes care of trailing commas and docstring code # automatically. 'COM812', 'W505', # We document transitive exceptions as well (if we feel they would # be surprising to the user otherwise). 'DOC502', # We currently don't have issues for every TODO. Forcing an issue # also goes against the philosophy of TODOs as low-overhead markers # for future work; see # https://gist.github.com/dmnd/ed5d8ef8de2e4cfea174bd5dafcda382 . 'TD003', # We somewhat regularly use loops where each iteration needs # a separate try-except block. 'PERF203', # We do not currently use pathlib. The PTH rules are unselected, # but FURB includes several pathlib-related rules. 'FURB101', 'FURB103', # We catch type-ignore comments without specific code via the mypy # configuration, not via ruff. 'PGH003', ] preview = true # We select here in the order of presentation on the ruff documentation # website. ruff default selection (v0.6.2) is merely E4, E7, E9 and F. select = [ 'F', 'E', 'W', 'C90', 'I', 'N', 'D', 'UP', 'YTT', 'ANN', 'ASYNC', 'S', 'BLE', 'FBT', 'B', 'A', 'COM', 'CPY', 'C4', 'DTZ', 'T10', 'DJ', 'EM', 'EXE', 'FA', 'ISC', 'ICN', 'LOG', 'G', 'INP', 'PIE', 'T20', 'PYI', 'PT', 'Q', 'RET', 'SLF', 'SLOT', 'SIM', 'TID', 'TCH', 'INT', 'ARG', # We currently do not use pathlib. Disable 'PTH'. 'TD', # We use TODOs and FIXMEs as notes for later, and don't want the # linter to nag about every occurrence. Disable 'FIX'. # # The "eradicate" rule is prone to a lot of false positives, and it # is unclear to me, and probably confusing to read, where to apply # a noqa marker. Instead, disable 'ERA', and if necessary, specify # it on the command-line. 'PD', 'PGH', 'PL', 'TRY', 'FLY', 'NPY', 'FAST', 'AIR', 'PERF', 'FURB', 'DOC', 'RUF', ] [tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores] "**/scripts/*" = [ # Suggested by hatch. 'INP', # Suggested by hatch. 'T20', ] "**/tests/**/*" = [ # Suggested by hatch, assumingly because it may be important to verify # that the value is exactly the empty string, and not just any falsy # value. 'PLC1901', # Suggested by hatch, assumingly because tests may use "magic values". 'PLR2004', # Suggested by hatch, because tests are typically organized as classes # and instance methods but may not really be using the `self` # argument. 'PLR6301', # Suggested by hatch, because these warnings may be precisely what the # tests are supposed to test. 'S', # Suggested by hatch, because pytest-style tests conventionally import # code from each other via relative imports. 'TID252', # Our tests regularly use arguments named `input` to store an input # (text-/byte-)string. 'A002', # We regularly annotate pytest fixtures like monkeypatch as `Any`. 'ANN401', # Our tests generally don't contain docstrings. 'D', 'DOC', # Our tests are regularly parametrized with booleans, for benign # purposes. 'FBT', # One of our standard modules is called `derivepassphrase._types`. # Importing this from the tests directory would then automatically # trigger `PLC2701`. 'PLC2701', # Too many public methods/arguments/returns/branches/locals doesn't # really apply here. 'PLR0904', 'PLR0911', 'PLR0912', 'PLR0913', 'PLR0914', 'PLR0915', 'PLR0916', 'PLR0917', # To fully test the `derivepassphrase.cli` module (and a couple other # things), we need to call and to mock several internal functions, # which would automatically trigger `SLF001`. 'SLF001', ] [tool.ruff.lint.flake8-copyright] # Include hatch-enforced SPDX-FileCopyrightText in check. notice-rgx = '(?i)(?:Copyright\s+((?:\(C\)|©)\s+)?|SPDX-FileCopyrightText:\s+)\d{4}((-|,\s)\d{4})*' [tool.ruff.lint.flake8-pytest-style] fixture-parentheses = false mark-parentheses = false parametrize-names-type = 'list' [tool.ruff.lint.flake8-tidy-imports] ban-relative-imports = "all" [tool.ruff.lint.isort] known-first-party = ["derivepassphrase"] [tool.ruff.lint.pycodestyle] ignore-overlong-task-comments = true # for E501 max-doc-length = 72 # for W505 [tool.ruff.lint.pydocstyle] convention = 'google' [tool.scriv] version = "command: hatch version" format = "md" fragment_directory = "docs/changelog.d" output_file = "docs/changelog.md" insert_marker = "<!-- scriv changelog start -->" end_marker = "<!-- scriv changelog end -->" md_header_level = "2" entry_title_template = "{% if version %}{{ version }} ({% endif %}{{ date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') }}{% if version %}){% endif %}"