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Create initial version of weather sensor reader.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Fri, 27 Sep 2019 21:28:38 -0400 |
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1 # The default ``config.py`` | |
2 # flake8: noqa | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 def set_prefs(prefs): | |
6 """This function is called before opening the project""" | |
7 | |
8 # Specify which files and folders to ignore in the project. | |
9 # Changes to ignored resources are not added to the history and | |
10 # VCSs. Also they are not returned in `Project.get_files()`. | |
11 # Note that ``?`` and ``*`` match all characters but slashes. | |
12 # '*.pyc': matches 'test.pyc' and 'pkg/test.pyc' | |
13 # 'mod*.pyc': matches 'test/mod1.pyc' but not 'mod/1.pyc' | |
14 # '.svn': matches 'pkg/.svn' and all of its children | |
15 # 'build/*.o': matches 'build/lib.o' but not 'build/sub/lib.o' | |
16 # 'build//*.o': matches 'build/lib.o' and 'build/sub/lib.o' | |
17 prefs['ignored_resources'] = ['*.pyc', '*~', '.ropeproject', | |
18 '.hg', '.svn', '_svn', '.git', '.tox'] | |
19 | |
20 # Specifies which files should be considered python files. It is | |
21 # useful when you have scripts inside your project. Only files | |
22 # ending with ``.py`` are considered to be python files by | |
23 # default. | |
24 #prefs['python_files'] = ['*.py'] | |
25 | |
26 # Custom source folders: By default rope searches the project | |
27 # for finding source folders (folders that should be searched | |
28 # for finding modules). You can add paths to that list. Note | |
29 # that rope guesses project source folders correctly most of the | |
30 # time; use this if you have any problems. | |
31 # The folders should be relative to project root and use '/' for | |
32 # separating folders regardless of the platform rope is running on. | |
33 # 'src/my_source_folder' for instance. | |
34 #prefs.add('source_folders', 'src') | |
35 | |
36 # You can extend python path for looking up modules | |
37 #prefs.add('python_path', '~/python/') | |
38 | |
39 # Should rope save object information or not. | |
40 prefs['save_objectdb'] = True | |
41 prefs['compress_objectdb'] = False | |
42 | |
43 # If `True`, rope analyzes each module when it is being saved. | |
44 prefs['automatic_soa'] = True | |
45 # The depth of calls to follow in static object analysis | |
46 prefs['soa_followed_calls'] = 0 | |
47 | |
48 # If `False` when running modules or unit tests "dynamic object | |
49 # analysis" is turned off. This makes them much faster. | |
50 prefs['perform_doa'] = True | |
51 | |
52 # Rope can check the validity of its object DB when running. | |
53 prefs['validate_objectdb'] = True | |
54 | |
55 # How many undos to hold? | |
56 prefs['max_history_items'] = 32 | |
57 | |
58 # Shows whether to save history across sessions. | |
59 prefs['save_history'] = True | |
60 prefs['compress_history'] = False | |
61 | |
62 # Set the number spaces used for indenting. According to | |
63 # :PEP:`8`, it is best to use 4 spaces. Since most of rope's | |
64 # unit-tests use 4 spaces it is more reliable, too. | |
65 prefs['indent_size'] = 4 | |
66 | |
67 # Builtin and c-extension modules that are allowed to be imported | |
68 # and inspected by rope. | |
69 prefs['extension_modules'] = [] | |
70 | |
71 # Add all standard c-extensions to extension_modules list. | |
72 prefs['import_dynload_stdmods'] = True | |
73 | |
74 # If `True` modules with syntax errors are considered to be empty. | |
75 # The default value is `False`; When `False` syntax errors raise | |
76 # `rope.base.exceptions.ModuleSyntaxError` exception. | |
77 prefs['ignore_syntax_errors'] = False | |
78 | |
79 # If `True`, rope ignores unresolvable imports. Otherwise, they | |
80 # appear in the importing namespace. | |
81 prefs['ignore_bad_imports'] = False | |
82 | |
83 # If `True`, rope will insert new module imports as | |
84 # `from <package> import <module>` by default. | |
85 prefs['prefer_module_from_imports'] = False | |
86 | |
87 # If `True`, rope will transform a comma list of imports into | |
88 # multiple separate import statements when organizing | |
89 # imports. | |
90 prefs['split_imports'] = False | |
91 | |
92 # If `True`, rope will remove all top-level import statements and | |
93 # reinsert them at the top of the module when making changes. | |
94 prefs['pull_imports_to_top'] = True | |
95 | |
96 # If `True`, rope will sort imports alphabetically by module name instead of | |
97 # alphabetically by import statement, with from imports after normal | |
98 # imports. | |
99 prefs['sort_imports_alphabetically'] = False | |
100 | |
101 # Location of implementation of rope.base.oi.type_hinting.interfaces.ITypeHintingFactory | |
102 # In general case, you don't have to change this value, unless you're an rope expert. | |
103 # Change this value to inject you own implementations of interfaces | |
104 # listed in module rope.base.oi.type_hinting.providers.interfaces | |
105 # For example, you can add you own providers for Django Models, or disable the search | |
106 # type-hinting in a class hierarchy, etc. | |
107 prefs['type_hinting_factory'] = 'rope.base.oi.type_hinting.factory.default_type_hinting_factory' | |
108 | |
109 | |
110 def project_opened(project): | |
111 """This function is called after opening the project""" | |
112 # Do whatever you like here! |