pydocstyle supports ini-like configuration files.
In order for pydocstyle to use it, it must be named one of the following
options, and have a [pydocstyle] section.
setup.cfgtox.ini.pydocstyle.pydocstyle.ini.pydocstylerc.pydocstylerc.ini
When searching for a configuration file, pydocstyle looks for one of the
file specified above in that exact order. If a configuration file was not
found, it keeps looking for one up the directory tree until one is found or
uses the default configuration.
Note
For backwards compatibility purposes, pydocstyle supports configuration
files named .pep257, as well as section header [pep257]. However,
these are considered deprecated and support will be removed in the next
major version.
Available Options¶
Not all configuration options are available in the configuration files. Available options are:
conventionselectignoreadd_selectadd_ignorematchmatch_dirignore_decorators
See the Usage section for more information.
Inheritance¶
By default, when finding a configuration file, pydocstyle tries to inherit
the parent directory’s configuration and merge them to the local ones.
The merge process is as follows:
- If one of
select,ignoreorconventionwas specified in the child configuration - Ignores the parent configuration and set the new error codes to check. Otherwise, simply copies the parent checked error codes. - If
add-ignoreoradd-selectwere specified, adds or removes the specified error codes from the checked error codes list. - If
matchormatch-dirwere specified - use them. Otherwise, use the parent’s.
In order to disable this (useful for configuration files located in your repo’s
root), simply add inherit=false to your configuration file.
Note
If any of select, ignore or convention were specified in
the CLI, the configuration files will take no part in choosing which error
codes will be checked. match and match-dir will still take effect.
Example¶
[pydocstyle]
inherit = false
ignore = D100,D203,D405
match = *.py