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import os
The coding style of this project requires that you add a docstring to this code element. Below, you find an example for methods:
class SomeClass: def some_method(self): """Do x and return foo."""
If you would like to know more about docstrings, we recommend to read PEP-257: Docstring Conventions.
os
from flask import Blueprint, redirect, Response, current_app, send_from_directory
flask
This can be caused by one of the following:
This error could indicate a configuration issue of Pylint. Make sure that your libraries are available by adding the necessary commands.
# .scrutinizer.yml before_commands: - sudo pip install abc # Python2 - sudo pip3 install abc # Python3
This error could also result from missing __init__.py files in your module folders. Make sure that you place one file in each sub-folder.
__init__.py
default = Blueprint('default', __name__)
default
(([A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*)|(__.*__))$
This check looks for invalid names for a range of different identifiers.
You can set regular expressions to which the identifiers must conform if the defaults do not match your requirements.
If your project includes a Pylint configuration file, the settings contained in that file take precedence.
To find out more about Pylint, please refer to their site.
@default.route("/")
def index():
return redirect("/rules")
@default.route("/backup")
def backup():
return send_from_directory(directory=current_app.root_path, filename='rules.db', as_attachment=True)
This check looks for lines that are too long. You can specify the maximum line length.
@default.route("/robots.txt")
def robots():
return Response('User-agent: *\n Disallow: /', mimetype='text/plain')
The coding style of this project requires that you add a docstring to this code element. Below, you find an example for methods:
If you would like to know more about docstrings, we recommend to read PEP-257: Docstring Conventions.