Sublime plugin to generate import statement for python
- Generate's Import statement
- Copy Import statement
- Generate and copy
django
orpytest
supported test path - Run
django
orpytest
tests - Supports virtual enviroment
- Autocomplete
- Project level plugin settings
- From sublime package control install package enter name
PyRock
- OR
- Clone this git repo and put it in your sublime packages folder
{
"paths_to_scan": [], // Not used as of now
"python_venv_path": "",
"python_interpreter_path": "", // Not used as of now
"log_level": "info",
"import_scan_depth": 4,
"test_config": {
"enabled": false, // Enable or disable run test feature, default false
"test_framework": "", // django or pytest
"working_directory": "", // Working directory of your project
"test_runner_command": [], // Command to execute when clicking `Run as test`
}
}
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paths_to_scan
: This is still in development, it will have no effect as of now. -
python_interpreter_path
: This is still in development, it will have no effect as of now. -
python_venv_path
: Specifies which python env to use when indexing files, if not given it will choose the default python interpreter of your system (Make sure you have set any default python, otherwise it will not be able to index). It takes the full path toactivate
file of the virtual environment, for example:"python_venv_path": "/Users/abhishek/venv/bin/activate"
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log_level
: By default set toinfo
, accepted valuesinfo
,debug
,error
,warning
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import_scan_depth
: This defines how deep it will scan any python package, the higher the number the more deep it will go,4
is an optimal depth, you can increase it but it will also increase the time to index all files, so change it carefully. -
test_config.enabled
- Description: Enable or disable run test feature
- Type:
str
- Allowed Values:
true
orfalse
- Default:
false
⚠️ If itsfalse
then it will ignore all other settings intest_config
-
test_config.test_framework
- Description: Defines what library is used for running the test
- Type:
str
- Allowed Values:
django
orpytest
- Default: NA
⚠️ This assumes thatdjango
orpytest
is pre-installed in your python env -
test_config.working_directory
- Description: Working directory of your project, this will be used to define what is the root of project
- Type:
str
- Allowed Values: Valid Path
- Default: NA
- Example:
"working_directory": "/Users/abhishek/django-app/"
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test_config.test_runner_command
- Description: Command to execute when clicking
Run as test
- Type:
List[str]
- Allowed Values: NA
- Default: NA
- Example
// For Django "test_runner_command": ["python", "manage.py", "test", "--keepdb"] // For Pytest "test_runner_command": ["pytest"]
- Description: Command to execute when clicking
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Upon installation it automatically reads the settings and scans your python environment for packages and index them. You will see progress of indexing in status bar, like this:
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For some reason if indexing didn't happened or you want to re-index after you have removed/installed packages in your python environment, you can do so by calling
Re-Index Imports
from command pallate or just right-click to open menu and underPyRock
you will seeRe-Index Imports
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To generate python import, select the text (min 2 characters) then right click and under
PyRock
clickImport Symbol
, it will show you the suggestion out which you select any and it will add that import statement into your python script. -
To Run Tests:
- Write your tests and save it as
test_*.py
, the file name has to be prefixed withtest_
- Then as you save it will show
Run as test
annotation on individual test class and methods, if you click on any of them it will run that particular test
If in between you want to run another test you can simply click on the
Run as test
but this will terminate any running test and starts the new one. - Write your tests and save it as
- By default key bindings for this plugin are disabled, to enable it you simply goto
Preferences
->Package Settings
->PyRock
->Key Bindings
and then copy paste from left view to your right view and uncomment it or you can copy the below directly to your right view and save it:
[
// Both of the key binding generate import statement suggestions for the selected text
{
"keys": ["super+shift+;"],
"command": "py_rock",
"args": { "action": "import_symbol" }
},
{
"keys": ["ctrl+shift+;"],
"command": "py_rock",
"args": { "action": "import_symbol" }
}
]
- Require Sublime Text version >= 4
- Works for
Python Imports
only - Best experience with linter support [Optional]