Added pipenv files to offer a consistent python environment, including quality. #20
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You can now open `eslint_report.html` to see the result.
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## Setting up quality checking for Python
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Regarding Python, quality checking is done using [prospector](https://prospector.landscape.io/en/master/) using [mypy](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) as an additional checker.
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Auto-formating is done using [Black](https://pypi.org/project/black/)
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Dependencies are managed not using `pip` but [`pipenv`](https://pipenv.pypa.io/en/latest/).
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To setup prospector, you need to run:
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+ Only once, in melpomene's root folder:
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+ Install pipenv: `pip install pipenv`
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+ Install melpomene's root folder: `pipenv install --dev`
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+ Every time to run the quality checking:
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+ `pipenv shell`
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+ `prospector -s veryhigh -w mypy --max-line-length 88 .`
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+ `black .`
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# Credits
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Most examples and the documentation of Melpomene uses illustrations from David "Deevad" Revoy's "Pepper & Carrot" webcomic, which is published under CC-BY 4.0. Full licence [here](https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/license/index.html).
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