diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21c125c --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Justin Myers for Adafruit Industries +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense + +.py text eol=lf +.rst text eol=lf +.txt text eol=lf +.yaml text eol=lf +.toml text eol=lf +.license text eol=lf +.md text eol=lf diff --git a/.pre-commit-config.yaml b/.pre-commit-config.yaml index 70ade69..ff19dde 100644 --- a/.pre-commit-config.yaml +++ b/.pre-commit-config.yaml @@ -1,42 +1,21 @@ -# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Diego Elio Pettenò +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Justin Myers for Adafruit Industries # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense repos: - - repo: https://github.com/python/black - rev: 23.3.0 - hooks: - - id: black - - repo: https://github.com/fsfe/reuse-tool - rev: v1.1.2 - hooks: - - id: reuse - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks - rev: v4.4.0 + rev: v4.5.0 hooks: - id: check-yaml - id: end-of-file-fixer - id: trailing-whitespace - - repo: https://github.com/pycqa/pylint - rev: v2.17.4 + - repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit + rev: v0.3.4 hooks: - - id: pylint - name: pylint (library code) - types: [python] - args: - - --disable=consider-using-f-string - exclude: "^(docs/|examples/|tests/|setup.py$)" - - id: pylint - name: pylint (example code) - description: Run pylint rules on "examples/*.py" files - types: [python] - files: "^examples/" - args: - - --disable=missing-docstring,invalid-name,consider-using-f-string,duplicate-code - - id: pylint - name: pylint (test code) - description: Run pylint rules on "tests/*.py" files - types: [python] - files: "^tests/" - args: - - --disable=missing-docstring,consider-using-f-string,duplicate-code + - id: ruff-format + - id: ruff + args: ["--fix"] + - repo: https://github.com/fsfe/reuse-tool + rev: v3.0.1 + hooks: + - id: reuse diff --git a/.pylintrc b/.pylintrc deleted file mode 100644 index f945e92..0000000 --- a/.pylintrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Scott Shawcroft, written for Adafruit Industries -# -# SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense - -[MASTER] - -# A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may -# be loaded. 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Defaults to -# "Exception" -overgeneral-exceptions=builtins.Exception diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 8fa0ecc..1471b2c 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ Introduction :target: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_AWS_IOT/actions/ :alt: Build Status -.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg - :target: https://github.com/psf/black - :alt: Code Style: Black +.. image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/ruff/main/assets/badge/v2.json + :target: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff + :alt: Code Style: Ruff Amazon AWS IoT MQTT Client for CircuitPython. diff --git a/adafruit_aws_iot.py b/adafruit_aws_iot.py index 1ffdd48..b4ee1f6 100644 --- a/adafruit_aws_iot.py +++ b/adafruit_aws_iot.py @@ -23,12 +23,15 @@ https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/releases """ + import json + from adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt import MMQTTException try: - from typing import Optional, Type, Union from types import TracebackType + from typing import Optional, Type, Union + from adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt import MQTT except ImportError: pass @@ -40,7 +43,6 @@ class AWS_IOT_ERROR(Exception): """Exception raised on MQTT API return-code errors.""" - # pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass pass @@ -64,21 +66,17 @@ def __init__(self, mmqttclient: MQTT, keep_alive: int = 30) -> None: # Verify MiniMQTT client object configuration try: self.cid = self.client.client_id - assert ( - self.cid[0] != "$" - ), "Client ID can not start with restricted client ID prefix $." + assert self.cid[0] != "$", "Client ID can not start with restricted client ID prefix $." except Exception as ex: raise TypeError( "You must provide MiniMQTT with your AWS IoT Device's Identifier \ as the Client ID." ) from ex # Shadow-interaction topic - self.shadow_topic = "$aws/things/{}/shadow".format(self.cid) + self.shadow_topic = f"$aws/things/{self.cid}/shadow" # keep_alive timer must be between 30 <= keep alive interval <= 1200 seconds # https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html - assert ( - 30 <= keep_alive <= 1200 - ), "Keep_Alive timer \ + assert 30 <= keep_alive <= 1200, "Keep_Alive timer \ interval must be between 30 and 1200 seconds" self.keep_alive = keep_alive # User-defined MQTT callback methods must be init'd to None @@ -146,10 +144,7 @@ def connect(self, clean_session: bool = True) -> None: self.connected_to_aws = True # MiniMQTT Callback Handlers - # pylint: disable=not-callable, unused-argument - def _on_connect_mqtt( - self, client: MQTT, userdata: str, flag: int, ret_code: int - ) -> None: + def _on_connect_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, userdata: str, flag: int, ret_code: int) -> None: """Runs when code calls on_connect. :param ~MQTT.MQTT client: MiniMQTT client object. @@ -163,10 +158,7 @@ def _on_connect_mqtt( if self.on_connect is not None: self.on_connect(self, userdata, flag, ret_code) - # pylint: disable=not-callable, unused-argument - def _on_disconnect_mqtt( - self, client: MQTT, userdata: str, flag: int, ret_code: int - ) -> None: + def _on_disconnect_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, userdata: str, flag: int, ret_code: int) -> None: """Runs when code calls on_disconnect. :param ~MQTT.MQTT client: MiniMQTT client object. @@ -180,7 +172,6 @@ def _on_disconnect_mqtt( if self.on_connect is not None: self.on_connect(self, userdata, flag, ret_code) - # pylint: disable=not-callable def _on_message_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, topic: str, payload: str) -> None: """Runs when the client calls on_message. @@ -192,10 +183,7 @@ def _on_message_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, topic: str, payload: str) -> None: if self.on_message is not None: self.on_message(self, topic, payload) - # pylint: disable=not-callable - def _on_subscribe_mqtt( - self, client: MQTT, user_data: str, topic: int, qos: int - ) -> None: + def _on_subscribe_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, user_data: str, topic: int, qos: int) -> None: """Runs when the client calls on_subscribe. :param ~MQTT.MQTT client: MiniMQTT client object. @@ -207,10 +195,7 @@ def _on_subscribe_mqtt( if self.on_subscribe is not None: self.on_subscribe(self, user_data, topic, qos) - # pylint: disable=not-callable - def _on_unsubscribe_mqtt( - self, client: MQTT, user_data: str, topic: str, pid: int - ) -> None: + def _on_unsubscribe_mqtt(self, client: MQTT, user_data: str, topic: str, pid: int) -> None: """Runs when the client calls on_unsubscribe. :param ~MQTT.MQTT client: MiniMQTT client object. @@ -262,9 +247,7 @@ def subscribe(self, topic: str, qos: int = 1) -> None: self.validate_topic(topic) self.client.subscribe(topic, qos) - def publish( - self, topic: str, payload: Union[str, float, bytes], qos: int = 1 - ) -> None: + def publish(self, topic: str, payload: Union[str, float, bytes], qos: int = 1) -> None: """Publishes to a AWS IoT Topic. :param str topic: MQTT topic to publish to. @@ -306,13 +289,9 @@ def shadow_update(self, document: str): def shadow_get(self) -> None: """Publishes an empty message to shadow get topic to get the device's shadow.""" - self.client.publish( - self.shadow_topic + "/get", json.dumps({"message": "ignore"}) - ) + self.client.publish(self.shadow_topic + "/get", json.dumps({"message": "ignore"})) def shadow_delete(self) -> None: """Publishes an empty message to the shadow delete topic to delete a device's shadow""" - self.client.publish( - self.shadow_topic + "/delete", json.dumps({"message": "delete"}) - ) + self.client.publish(self.shadow_topic + "/delete", json.dumps({"message": "delete"})) diff --git a/docs/api.rst b/docs/api.rst index ad7fed6..9120d40 100644 --- a/docs/api.rst +++ b/docs/api.rst @@ -4,5 +4,8 @@ .. If your library file(s) are nested in a directory (e.g. /adafruit_foo/foo.py) .. use this format as the module name: "adafruit_foo.foo" +API Reference +############# + .. automodule:: adafruit_aws_iot :members: diff --git a/docs/conf.py b/docs/conf.py index 764e1dd..36607fd 100644 --- a/docs/conf.py +++ b/docs/conf.py @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 ladyada for Adafruit Industries # # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT +import datetime import os import sys -import datetime sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("..")) @@ -48,9 +46,7 @@ creation_year = "2019" current_year = str(datetime.datetime.now().year) year_duration = ( - current_year - if current_year == creation_year - else creation_year + " - " + current_year + current_year if current_year == creation_year else creation_year + " - " + current_year ) copyright = year_duration + " Brent Rubell" author = "Brent Rubell" diff --git a/examples/aws_iot_native_networking.py b/examples/aws_iot_native_networking.py index a4a33f1..3af1048 100644 --- a/examples/aws_iot_native_networking.py +++ b/examples/aws_iot_native_networking.py @@ -1,12 +1,14 @@ # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 ladyada for Adafruit Industries # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT -from os import getenv -import time import json -import wifi +import time +from os import getenv + import adafruit_connection_manager import adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt as MQTT +import wifi + from adafruit_aws_iot import MQTT_CLIENT # Add a settings.toml to your filesystem. DO NOT share that file or commit it into @@ -35,15 +37,14 @@ # Define callback methods which are called when events occur -# pylint: disable=unused-argument, redefined-outer-name def connect(client, userdata, flags, rc): # This function will be called when the client is connected # successfully to the broker. print("Connected to MQTT Broker!") - print("Flags: {0} - RC: {1}".format(flags, rc)) + print(f"Flags: {flags} - RC: {rc}") # Subscribe to topic circuitpython/aws - print("Subscribing to topic {}".format(topic)) + print(f"Subscribing to topic {topic}") aws_iot.subscribe(topic) @@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ def disconnect(client, userdata, rc): def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): # This method is called when the client subscribes to a new topic. - print("Subscribed to {0} with QOS level {1}".format(topic, granted_qos)) + print(f"Subscribed to {topic} with QOS level {granted_qos}") # Create a json-formatted message message = {"message": "Hello from AWS IoT CircuitPython"} @@ -65,17 +66,17 @@ def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): def unsubscribe(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client unsubscribes from a topic. - print("Unsubscribed from {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Unsubscribed from {topic} with PID {pid}") def publish(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client publishes data to a topic. - print("Published to {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Published to {topic} with PID {pid}") def message(client, topic, msg): # This method is called when the client receives data from a topic. - print("Message from {}: {}".format(topic, msg)) + print(f"Message from {topic}: {msg}") print(f"Connecting to {ssid}") diff --git a/examples/aws_iot_shadows.py b/examples/aws_iot_shadows.py index 008bea9..1539613 100644 --- a/examples/aws_iot_shadows.py +++ b/examples/aws_iot_shadows.py @@ -1,17 +1,18 @@ # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 ladyada for Adafruit Industries # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT -from os import getenv -import time import json +import time +from os import getenv + +import adafruit_connection_manager +import adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt as MQTT import board import busio -from digitalio import DigitalInOut import neopixel -import adafruit_connection_manager -from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi -from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager -import adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt as MQTT +from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi, adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager +from digitalio import DigitalInOut + from adafruit_aws_iot import MQTT_CLIENT # Get WiFi details and AWS keys, ensure these are setup in settings.toml @@ -52,14 +53,10 @@ esp = adafruit_esp32spi.ESP_SPIcontrol(spi, esp32_cs, esp32_ready, esp32_reset) # Verify nina-fw version >= 1.4.0 -assert ( - int(bytes(esp.firmware_version).decode("utf-8")[2]) >= 4 -), "Please update nina-fw to >=1.4.0." +assert int(bytes(esp.firmware_version).decode("utf-8")[2]) >= 4, "Please update nina-fw to >=1.4.0." # Use below for Most Boards -status_pixel = neopixel.NeoPixel( - board.NEOPIXEL, 1, brightness=0.2 -) # Uncomment for Most Boards +status_pixel = neopixel.NeoPixel(board.NEOPIXEL, 1, brightness=0.2) # Uncomment for Most Boards # Uncomment below for ItsyBitsy M4 # status_pixel = dotstar.DotStar(board.APA102_SCK, board.APA102_MOSI, 1, brightness=0.2) # Uncomment below for an externally defined RGB LED @@ -69,20 +66,17 @@ # GREEN_LED = PWMOut.PWMOut(esp, 27) # BLUE_LED = PWMOut.PWMOut(esp, 25) # status_pixel = adafruit_rgbled.RGBLED(RED_LED, BLUE_LED, GREEN_LED) -wifi = adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager.WiFiManager( - esp, ssid, password, status_pixel=status_pixel -) +wifi = adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager.WiFiManager(esp, ssid, password, status_pixel=status_pixel) ### Code ### # Define callback methods which are called when events occur -# pylint: disable=unused-argument, redefined-outer-name def connect(client, userdata, flags, rc): # This function will be called when the client is connected # successfully to the broker. print("Connected to MQTT Broker!") - print("Flags: {0}\n RC: {1}".format(flags, rc)) + print(f"Flags: {flags}\n RC: {rc}") # Subscribe client to all shadow updates print("Subscribing to shadow updates...") @@ -97,7 +91,7 @@ def disconnect(client, userdata, rc): def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): # This method is called when the client subscribes to a new topic. - print("Subscribed to {0} with QOS level {1}".format(topic, granted_qos)) + print(f"Subscribed to {topic} with QOS level {granted_qos}") # Update device shadow with example JSON payload payload = {"state": {"reported": {"moisture": 50, "temp": 30}}} @@ -112,17 +106,17 @@ def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): def unsubscribe(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client unsubscribes from a topic. - print("Unsubscribed from {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Unsubscribed from {topic} with PID {pid}") def publish(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client publishes data to a topic. - print("Published to {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Published to {topic} with PID {pid}") def message(client, topic, msg): # This method is called when the client receives data from a topic. - print("Message from {}: {}".format(topic, msg)) + print(f"Message from {topic}: {msg}") # Set AWS Device Certificate diff --git a/examples/aws_iot_simpletest.py b/examples/aws_iot_simpletest.py index 0598dab..28c71c1 100644 --- a/examples/aws_iot_simpletest.py +++ b/examples/aws_iot_simpletest.py @@ -1,17 +1,18 @@ # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 ladyada for Adafruit Industries # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT -from os import getenv -import time import json +import time +from os import getenv + +import adafruit_connection_manager +import adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt as MQTT import board import busio -from digitalio import DigitalInOut import neopixel -import adafruit_connection_manager -from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi -from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager -import adafruit_minimqtt.adafruit_minimqtt as MQTT +from adafruit_esp32spi import adafruit_esp32spi, adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager +from digitalio import DigitalInOut + from adafruit_aws_iot import MQTT_CLIENT # Get WiFi details and AWS keys, ensure these are setup in settings.toml @@ -52,14 +53,10 @@ esp = adafruit_esp32spi.ESP_SPIcontrol(spi, esp32_cs, esp32_ready, esp32_reset) # Verify nina-fw version >= 1.4.0 -assert ( - int(bytes(esp.firmware_version).decode("utf-8")[2]) >= 4 -), "Please update nina-fw to >=1.4.0." +assert int(bytes(esp.firmware_version).decode("utf-8")[2]) >= 4, "Please update nina-fw to >=1.4.0." # Use below for Most Boards -status_pixel = neopixel.NeoPixel( - board.NEOPIXEL, 1, brightness=0.2 -) # Uncomment for Most Boards +status_pixel = neopixel.NeoPixel(board.NEOPIXEL, 1, brightness=0.2) # Uncomment for Most Boards # Uncomment below for ItsyBitsy M4 # status_pixel = dotstar.DotStar(board.APA102_SCK, board.APA102_MOSI, 1, brightness=0.2) # Uncomment below for an externally defined RGB LED @@ -69,9 +66,7 @@ # GREEN_LED = PWMOut.PWMOut(esp, 27) # BLUE_LED = PWMOut.PWMOut(esp, 25) # status_pixel = adafruit_rgbled.RGBLED(RED_LED, BLUE_LED, GREEN_LED) -wifi = adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager.WiFiManager( - esp, ssid, password, status_pixel=status_pixel -) +wifi = adafruit_esp32spi_wifimanager.WiFiManager(esp, ssid, password, status_pixel=status_pixel) ### Code ### @@ -79,15 +74,14 @@ # Define callback methods which are called when events occur -# pylint: disable=unused-argument, redefined-outer-name def connect(client, userdata, flags, rc): # This function will be called when the client is connected # successfully to the broker. print("Connected to MQTT Broker!") - print("Flags: {0}\n RC: {1}".format(flags, rc)) + print(f"Flags: {flags}\n RC: {rc}") # Subscribe to topic circuitpython/aws - print("Subscribing to topic {}".format(topic)) + print(f"Subscribing to topic {topic}") aws_iot.subscribe(topic) @@ -99,7 +93,7 @@ def disconnect(client, userdata, rc): def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): # This method is called when the client subscribes to a new topic. - print("Subscribed to {0} with QOS level {1}".format(topic, granted_qos)) + print(f"Subscribed to {topic} with QOS level {granted_qos}") # Create a json-formatted message message = {"message": "Hello from AWS IoT CircuitPython"} @@ -109,17 +103,17 @@ def subscribe(client, userdata, topic, granted_qos): def unsubscribe(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client unsubscribes from a topic. - print("Unsubscribed from {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Unsubscribed from {topic} with PID {pid}") def publish(client, userdata, topic, pid): # This method is called when the client publishes data to a topic. - print("Published to {0} with PID {1}".format(topic, pid)) + print(f"Published to {topic} with PID {pid}") def message(client, topic, msg): # This method is called when the client receives data from a topic. - print("Message from {}: {}".format(topic, msg)) + print(f"Message from {topic}: {msg}") # Set AWS Device Certificate diff --git a/ruff.toml b/ruff.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b887b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ruff.toml @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Tim Cocks for Adafruit Industries +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT + +target-version = "py38" +line-length = 100 + +[lint] +preview = true +select = ["I", "PL", "UP"] + +extend-select = [ + "D419", # empty-docstring + "E501", # line-too-long + "W291", # trailing-whitespace + "PLC0414", # useless-import-alias + "PLC2401", # non-ascii-name + "PLC2801", # unnecessary-dunder-call + "PLC3002", # unnecessary-direct-lambda-call + "E999", # syntax-error + "PLE0101", # return-in-init + "F706", # return-outside-function + "F704", # yield-outside-function + "PLE0116", # continue-in-finally + "PLE0117", # nonlocal-without-binding + "PLE0241", # duplicate-bases + "PLE0302", # unexpected-special-method-signature + "PLE0604", # invalid-all-object + "PLE0605", # invalid-all-format + "PLE0643", # potential-index-error + "PLE0704", # misplaced-bare-raise + "PLE1141", # dict-iter-missing-items + "PLE1142", # await-outside-async + "PLE1205", # logging-too-many-args + "PLE1206", # logging-too-few-args + "PLE1307", # bad-string-format-type + "PLE1310", # bad-str-strip-call + "PLE1507", # invalid-envvar-value + "PLE2502", # bidirectional-unicode + "PLE2510", # invalid-character-backspace + "PLE2512", # invalid-character-sub + "PLE2513", # invalid-character-esc + "PLE2514", # invalid-character-nul + "PLE2515", # invalid-character-zero-width-space + "PLR0124", # comparison-with-itself + "PLR0202", # no-classmethod-decorator + "PLR0203", # no-staticmethod-decorator + "UP004", # useless-object-inheritance + "PLR0206", # property-with-parameters + "PLR0904", # too-many-public-methods + "PLR0911", # too-many-return-statements + "PLR0912", # too-many-branches + "PLR0913", # too-many-arguments + "PLR0914", # too-many-locals + "PLR0915", # too-many-statements + "PLR0916", # too-many-boolean-expressions + "PLR1702", # too-many-nested-blocks + "PLR1704", # redefined-argument-from-local + "PLR1711", # useless-return + "C416", # unnecessary-comprehension + "PLR1733", # unnecessary-dict-index-lookup + "PLR1736", # unnecessary-list-index-lookup + + # ruff reports this rule is unstable + #"PLR6301", # no-self-use + + "PLW0108", # unnecessary-lambda + "PLW0120", # useless-else-on-loop + "PLW0127", # self-assigning-variable + "PLW0129", # assert-on-string-literal + "B033", # duplicate-value + "PLW0131", # named-expr-without-context + "PLW0245", # super-without-brackets + "PLW0406", # import-self + "PLW0602", # global-variable-not-assigned + "PLW0603", # global-statement + "PLW0604", # global-at-module-level + + # fails on the try: import typing used by libraries + #"F401", # unused-import + + "F841", # unused-variable + "E722", # bare-except + "PLW0711", # binary-op-exception + "PLW1501", # bad-open-mode + "PLW1508", # invalid-envvar-default + "PLW1509", # subprocess-popen-preexec-fn + "PLW2101", # useless-with-lock + "PLW3301", # nested-min-max +] + +ignore = [ + "PLR2004", # magic-value-comparison + "UP030", # format literals + "PLW1514", # unspecified-encoding + "PLR0913", # too-many-arguments + "PLR0915", # too-many-statements + "PLR0917", # too-many-positional-arguments + "PLR0904", # too-many-public-methods + "PLR0912", # too-many-branches + "PLR0916", # too-many-boolean-expressions + "PLR6301", # could-be-static no-self-use + "PLC0415", # import outside toplevel +] + +[format] +line-ending = "lf" pFad - 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