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Update the coding style doc (#5719)
A few fixes and removal of duplicated stuff, but mostly a bunch of the words on the config file.
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Update the coding style document.
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# Code Style
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Code Style
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==========
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Formatting tools
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The Synapse codebase uses a number of code formatting tools in order to
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The Synapse codebase uses a number of code formatting tools in order to
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quickly and automatically check for formatting (and sometimes logical) errors
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quickly and automatically check for formatting (and sometimes logical) errors
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The necessary tools are detailed below.
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The necessary tools are detailed below.
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## Formatting tools
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- **black**
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The Synapse codebase uses [black](https://pypi.org/project/black/) as an
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The Synapse codebase uses `black <https://pypi.org/project/black/>`_ as an
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opinionated code formatter, ensuring all comitted code is properly
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opinionated code formatter, ensuring all comitted code is properly
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formatted.
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formatted.
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First install ``black`` with::
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First install ``black`` with::
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pip install --upgrade black
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pip install --upgrade black
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Have ``black`` auto-format your code (it shouldn't change any
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Have ``black`` auto-format your code (it shouldn't change any functionality)
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functionality) with::
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with::
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black . --exclude="\.tox|build|env"
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black . --exclude="\.tox|build|env"
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- **flake8**
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- **flake8**
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workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run ``flake8`` on save as it
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workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run ``flake8`` on save as it
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takes a while and is very resource intensive.
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takes a while and is very resource intensive.
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## General rules
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General rules
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- **Naming**:
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- **Naming**:
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- Use camel case for class and type names
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- Use camel case for class and type names
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- Use underscores for functions and variables.
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- Use underscores for functions and variables.
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- Use double quotes ``"foo"`` rather than single quotes ``'foo'``.
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- **Docstrings**: should follow the `google code style
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<https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#38-comments-and-docstrings>`_.
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- **Comments**: should follow the `google code style
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<http://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html?showone=Comments#Comments>`_.
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This is so that we can generate documentation with `sphinx
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This is so that we can generate documentation with `sphinx
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<http://sphinxcontrib-napoleon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_. See the
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<http://sphinxcontrib-napoleon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_. See the
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`examples
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`examples
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- **Imports**:
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- **Imports**:
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- Imports should be sorted by ``isort`` as described above.
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- Prefer to import classes and functions rather than packages or modules.
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- Prefer to import classes and functions rather than packages or modules.
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Example::
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Example::
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This goes against the advice in the Google style guide, but it means that
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This goes against the advice in the Google style guide, but it means that
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errors in the name are caught early (at import time).
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errors in the name are caught early (at import time).
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- Multiple imports from the same package can be combined onto one line::
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from synapse.types import GroupID, RoomID, UserID
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An effort should be made to keep the individual imports in alphabetical
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order.
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If the list becomes long, wrap it with parentheses and split it over
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multiple lines.
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- As per `PEP-8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#imports>`_,
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imports should be grouped in the following order, with a blank line between
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each group:
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1. standard library imports
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2. related third party imports
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3. local application/library specific imports
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- Imports within each group should be sorted alphabetically by module name.
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- Avoid wildcard imports (``from synapse.types import *``) and relative
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- Avoid wildcard imports (``from synapse.types import *``) and relative
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imports (``from .types import UserID``).
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imports (``from .types import UserID``).
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The `sample configuration file <./sample_config.yaml>`_ acts as a reference to
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Synapse's configuration options for server administrators. Remember that many
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readers will be unfamiliar with YAML and server administration in general, so
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that it is important that the file be as easy to understand as possible, which
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includes following a consistent format.
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Some guidelines follow:
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* Sections should be separated with a heading consisting of a single line
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prefixed and suffixed with ``##``. There should be **two** blank lines
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before the section header, and **one** after.
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* Each option should be listed in the file with the following format:
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* A comment describing the setting. Each line of this comment should be
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prefixed with a hash (``#``) and a space.
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The comment should describe the default behaviour (ie, what happens if
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the setting is omitted), as well as what the effect will be if the
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setting is changed.
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Often, the comment end with something like "uncomment the
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following to \<do action>".
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* A line consisting of only ``#``.
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* A commented-out example setting, prefixed with only ``#``.
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For boolean (on/off) options, convention is that this example should be
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the *opposite* to the default (so the comment will end with "Uncomment
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the following to enable [or disable] \<feature\>." For other options,
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the example should give some non-default value which is likely to be
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useful to the reader.
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* There should be a blank line between each option.
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* Where several settings are grouped into a single dict, *avoid* the
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convention where the whole block is commented out, resulting in comment
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lines starting ``# #``, as this is hard to read and confusing to
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edit. Instead, leave the top-level config option uncommented, and follow
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the conventions above for sub-options. Ensure that your code correctly
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handles the top-level option being set to ``None`` (as it will be if no
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sub-options are enabled).
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## Frobnication ##
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# The frobnicator will ensure that all requests are fully frobnicated.
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# To enable it, uncomment the following.
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#frobnicator_enabled: true
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# By default, the frobnicator will frobnicate with the default frobber.
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#frobincator_frobber: special_frobber
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# frobbing distance. Defaults to 1000.
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#distance: 100
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Note that the sample configuration is generated from the synapse code and is
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maintained by a script, ``scripts-dev/generate_sample_config``. Making sure
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that the output from this script matches the desired format is left as an
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exercise for the reader!
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