To provide an alternative solution, pylint
can be used as an External Tool
in Eclipse. This requires having previously installed the pylint
package for a Python installation.
Remember to first have a pylintrc
file somewhere where pylint can find it, failing which a "No config file found
" error is printed. Typically I would touch pylintrc
inside the project directory, and keep the file in version control. For reference, see pylint command-line options.
In Eclipse, select Run
, External Tools
, External Tools Configurations...
. Click the toolbar button to create a New launch configuration
. Configure as below or as desired:
- Name:
pylint
- Location:
${system_path:pylint}
- Working Directory:
${project_loc}
- Arguments:
--reports=n "${resource_loc}"
Remember to click inside an open file to switch focus to it before running the above external tool for it. Failing this, an error can occur.
The output of the external tool will by default be printed to the console.
Related: Setting up pep8 as an External Tool in Eclipse