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python-best-practices

Python开发最佳实践、模式和规范。在编写Python代码、审查.py文件、讨论pytest、asyncio、类型提示、pydantic、数据类或Python项目结构时使用。当提及Python、pytest、mypy、ruff、black、FastAPI、Django、Flask时触发。

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: python-best-practices
description: Python development best practices, patterns, and conventions. Use when writing Python code, reviewing .py files, discussing pytest, asyncio, type hints, pydantic, dataclasses, or Python project structure. Triggers on mentions of Python, pytest, mypy, ruff, black, FastAPI, Django, Flask.

Python Best Practices Skill

This skill provides guidance on Python development best practices, patterns, and conventions.

Code Style

Naming Conventions

  • Variables/Functions: snake_case
  • Classes: PascalCase
  • Constants: UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
  • Private: _single_leading_underscore
  • "Dunder": __double_underscore__ (reserved for Python)

Formatting

  • 4 spaces for indentation (never tabs)
  • Max line length: 88-120 characters (project dependent)
  • Use Black or Ruff for auto-formatting
  • Blank lines: 2 between top-level definitions, 1 within classes

Type Hints

python
# Function signatures
def process_data(items: list[str], limit: int = 10) -> dict[str, int]:
    ...

# Optional values
def find_user(user_id: int) -> User | None:
    ...

# Complex types
from typing import TypeVar, Generic, Protocol

T = TypeVar('T')

class Repository(Protocol[T]):
    def get(self, id: int) -> T | None: ...
    def save(self, entity: T) -> None: ...

Error Handling

python
# DO: Specific exceptions
try:
    user = get_user(user_id)
except UserNotFoundError:
    logger.warning(f"User {user_id} not found")
    return None

# DON'T: Bare except
try:
    user = get_user(user_id)
except:  # Bad - catches everything including KeyboardInterrupt
    pass

# Custom exceptions
class DomainError(Exception):
    """Base class for domain exceptions."""
    pass

class UserNotFoundError(DomainError):
    def __init__(self, user_id: int):
        self.user_id = user_id
        super().__init__(f"User {user_id} not found")

Data Classes and Models

python
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import datetime

@dataclass
class User:
    id: int
    name: str
    email: str
    created_at: datetime = field(default_factory=datetime.now)
    tags: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)

    def __post_init__(self):
        self.email = self.email.lower()

# For validation, use Pydantic
from pydantic import BaseModel, EmailStr, Field

class UserCreate(BaseModel):
    name: str = Field(min_length=1, max_length=100)
    email: EmailStr

    model_config = {"str_strip_whitespace": True}

Async Patterns

python
import asyncio
from typing import AsyncIterator

# Async context manager
class AsyncDatabaseConnection:
    async def __aenter__(self) -> "AsyncDatabaseConnection":
        await self.connect()
        return self

    async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
        await self.close()

# Async generator
async def stream_results(query: str) -> AsyncIterator[dict]:
    async with get_connection() as conn:
        async for row in conn.execute(query):
            yield dict(row)

# Concurrent execution
async def fetch_all(urls: list[str]) -> list[Response]:
    async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
        tasks = [fetch_one(session, url) for url in urls]
        return await asyncio.gather(*tasks)

Testing

python
import pytest
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch, AsyncMock

# Fixtures
@pytest.fixture
def sample_user():
    return User(id=1, name="Test", email="test@example.com")

@pytest.fixture
def mock_db():
    with patch("myapp.database.get_connection") as mock:
        yield mock

# Parametrized tests
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input,expected", [
    ("hello", "HELLO"),
    ("World", "WORLD"),
    ("", ""),
])
def test_uppercase(input: str, expected: str):
    assert uppercase(input) == expected

# Async tests
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_async_fetch():
    result = await fetch_data("http://example.com")
    assert result.status == 200

# Exception testing
def test_invalid_input_raises():
    with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="must be positive"):
        process_value(-1)

Project Structure

code
myproject/
├── src/
│   └── myproject/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── core/           # Business logic
│       ├── api/            # API layer
│       ├── models/         # Data models
│       └── utils/          # Utilities
├── tests/
│   ├── conftest.py         # Shared fixtures
│   ├── unit/
│   └── integration/
├── pyproject.toml          # Project config
├── README.md
└── .env.example

Dependencies

toml
# pyproject.toml
[project]
name = "myproject"
version = "0.1.0"
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = [
    "pydantic>=2.0",
    "httpx>=0.24",
]

[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
    "pytest>=7.0",
    "pytest-asyncio>=0.21",
    "ruff>=0.1",
    "mypy>=1.0",
]

[tool.ruff]
line-length = 88
target-version = "py311"

[tool.mypy]
strict = true

Common Anti-Patterns to Avoid

  1. Mutable default arguments

    python
    # Bad
    def add_item(item, items=[]):
        items.append(item)
        return items
    
    # Good
    def add_item(item, items=None):
        if items is None:
            items = []
        items.append(item)
        return items
    
  2. Using type() for type checking

    python
    # Bad
    if type(x) == list:
    
    # Good
    if isinstance(x, list):
    
  3. Catching too broadly

    python
    # Bad
    except Exception:
    
    # Good
    except (ValueError, TypeError):
    
  4. String concatenation in loops

    python
    # Bad
    result = ""
    for item in items:
        result += str(item)
    
    # Good
    result = "".join(str(item) for item in items)