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Remove language_version from pre-commit hooks #6989

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Resolves: #6946

pre-commit/pre-commit#2586

  • Added tests for changed code.
  • Updated documentation for changed code.

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dimbleby commented Nov 7, 2022

should poetry be setting a default_language_version? or is that pointless?

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rafrafek commented Nov 7, 2022

should poetry be setting a default_language_version? or is that pointless?

I think users should be able to specify version in .pre-commit-config.yaml config file when they have more than one Python version installed and want to use specific version for hooks. By default it will use system default version.

From the docs https://pre-commit.com/#overriding-language-version

For each language, they default to using the system installed language (So for example if I’m running python3.7 and a hook specifies python, pre-commit will run the hook using python3.7). Sometimes you don’t want the default system installed version so you can override this on a per-hook basis by setting the language_version.

I don't know how could pre-commit cooperate with Poetry in other way.

I've checked other popular hooks, like black formatter https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/.pre-commit-hooks.yaml
and I think language version can be safely removed from the hooks definition.

@Secrus Secrus merged commit aa33315 into python-poetry:master Apr 17, 2023
mwalbeck pushed a commit to mwalbeck/docker-python-poetry that referenced this pull request May 23, 2023
This PR contains the following updates:

| Package | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|
| [poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) ([source](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry), [changelog](https://python-poetry.org/history/)) | minor | `1.4.2` -> `1.5.0` |

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### Release Notes

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<summary>python-poetry/poetry</summary>

### [`v1.5.0`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#&#8203;150---2023-05-19)

[Compare Source](python-poetry/poetry@1.4.2...1.5.0)

##### Added

-   **Introduce the new source priorities `explicit` and `supplemental`** ([#&#8203;7658](python-poetry/poetry#7658),
    [#&#8203;6879](python-poetry/poetry#6879)).
-   **Introduce the option to configure the priority of the implicit PyPI source** ([#&#8203;7801](python-poetry/poetry#7801)).
-   Add handling for corrupt cache files ([#&#8203;7453](python-poetry/poetry#7453)).
-   Improve caching of URL and git dependencies ([#&#8203;7693](python-poetry/poetry#7693),
    [#&#8203;7473](python-poetry/poetry#7473)).
-   Add option to skip installing directory dependencies ([#&#8203;6845](python-poetry/poetry#6845),
    [#&#8203;7923](python-poetry/poetry#7923)).
-   Add `--executable` option to `poetry env info` ([#&#8203;7547](python-poetry/poetry#7547)).
-   Add `--top-level` option to `poetry show` ([#&#8203;7415](python-poetry/poetry#7415)).
-   Add `--lock` option to `poetry remove` ([#&#8203;7917](python-poetry/poetry#7917)).
-   Add experimental `POETRY_REQUESTS_TIMEOUT` option ([#&#8203;7081](python-poetry/poetry#7081)).
-   Improve performance of wheel inspection by avoiding unnecessary file copy operations ([#&#8203;7916](python-poetry/poetry#7916)).

##### Changed

-   **Remove the old deprecated installer and the corresponding setting `experimental.new-installer`** ([#&#8203;7356](python-poetry/poetry#7356)).
-   **Introduce `priority` key for sources and deprecate flags `default` and `secondary`** ([#&#8203;7658](python-poetry/poetry#7658)).
-   Deprecate `poetry run <entry point>` if the entry point was not previously installed via `poetry install` ([#&#8203;7606](python-poetry/poetry#7606)).
-   Only write the lock file if the installation succeeds ([#&#8203;7498](python-poetry/poetry#7498)).
-   Do not write the unused package category into the lock file ([#&#8203;7637](python-poetry/poetry#7637)).

##### Fixed

-   Fix an issue where Poetry's internal pyproject.toml continually grows larger with empty lines ([#&#8203;7705](python-poetry/poetry#7705)).
-   Fix an issue where Poetry crashes due to corrupt cache files ([#&#8203;7453](python-poetry/poetry#7453)).
-   Fix an issue where the `Retry-After` in HTTP responses was not respected and retries were handled inconsistently ([#&#8203;7072](python-poetry/poetry#7072)).
-   Fix an issue where Poetry silently ignored invalid groups ([#&#8203;7529](python-poetry/poetry#7529)).
-   Fix an issue where Poetry does not find a compatible Python version if not given explicitly ([#&#8203;7771](python-poetry/poetry#7771)).
-   Fix an issue where the `direct_url.json` of an editable install from a git dependency was invalid ([#&#8203;7473](python-poetry/poetry#7473)).
-   Fix an issue where error messages from build backends were not decoded correctly ([#&#8203;7781](python-poetry/poetry#7781)).
-   Fix an infinite loop when adding certain dependencies ([#&#8203;7405](python-poetry/poetry#7405)).
-   Fix an issue where pre-commit hooks skip pyproject.toml files in subdirectories ([#&#8203;7239](python-poetry/poetry#7239)).
-   Fix an issue where pre-commit hooks do not use the expected Python version ([#&#8203;6989](python-poetry/poetry#6989)).
-   Fix an issue where an unclear error message is printed if the project name is the same as one of its dependencies ([#&#8203;7757](python-poetry/poetry#7757)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry install` returns a zero exit status even though the build script failed ([#&#8203;7812](python-poetry/poetry#7812)).
-   Fix an issue where an existing `.venv` was not used if `in-project` was not set ([#&#8203;7792](python-poetry/poetry#7792)).
-   Fix an issue where multiple extras passed to `poetry add` were not parsed correctly ([#&#8203;7836](python-poetry/poetry#7836)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry shell` did not send a newline to `fish` ([#&#8203;7884](python-poetry/poetry#7884)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry update --lock` printed operations that were not executed ([#&#8203;7915](python-poetry/poetry#7915)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry add --lock` did perform a full update of all dependencies ([#&#8203;7920](python-poetry/poetry#7920)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry shell` did not work with `nushell` ([#&#8203;7919](python-poetry/poetry#7919)).
-   Fix an issue where subprocess calls failed on Python 3.7 ([#&#8203;7932](python-poetry/poetry#7932)).
-   Fix an issue where keyring was called even though the password was stored in an environment variable ([#&#8203;7928](python-poetry/poetry#7928)).

##### Docs

-   Add information about what to use instead of `--dev` ([#&#8203;7647](python-poetry/poetry#7647)).
-   Promote semantic versioning less aggressively ([#&#8203;7517](python-poetry/poetry#7517)).
-   Explain Poetry's own versioning scheme in the FAQ ([#&#8203;7517](python-poetry/poetry#7517)).
-   Update documentation for configuration with environment variables ([#&#8203;6711](python-poetry/poetry#6711)).
-   Add details how to disable the virtualenv prompt ([#&#8203;7874](python-poetry/poetry#7874)).
-   Improve documentation on whether to commit `poetry.lock` ([#&#8203;7506](python-poetry/poetry#7506)).
-   Improve documentation of `virtualenv.create` ([#&#8203;7608](python-poetry/poetry#7608)).

##### poetry-core ([`1.6.0`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry-core/releases/tag/1.6.0))

-   Improve error message for invalid markers ([#&#8203;569](python-poetry/poetry-core#569)).
-   Increase robustness when deleting temporary directories on Windows ([#&#8203;460](python-poetry/poetry-core#460)).
-   Replace `tomlkit` with `tomli`, which changes the interface of some *internal* classes ([#&#8203;483](python-poetry/poetry-core#483)).
-   Deprecate `Package.category` ([#&#8203;561](python-poetry/poetry-core#561)).
-   Fix a performance regression in marker handling ([#&#8203;568](python-poetry/poetry-core#568)).
-   Fix an issue where wildcard version constraints were not handled correctly ([#&#8203;402](python-poetry/poetry-core#402)).
-   Fix an issue where `poetry build` created duplicate Python classifiers if they were specified manually ([#&#8203;578](python-poetry/poetry-core#578)).
-   Fix an issue where local versions where not handled correctly ([#&#8203;579](python-poetry/poetry-core#579)).

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