Description
Feature
Enhance mypy's mypy.ini
discovery rules to look in ancestor directories, in the same way that ruff
looks for its ruff.toml
file.
Pitch
Let's say I'm working in a monorepo, where subpackages live next to each other in a file system layout similar to this:
README.md
# other monorepo top level files
ruff.toml
libs/
subpackageA/
pyproject.toml
mypy.ini
src/
tests/
docs/
subpackageB/
pyproject.toml
mypy.ini
src/
tests/
docs/
...
When I cd libs/subpackageA
to do development work in just subpackageA
, I would like for my type checking to be driven by a common mypy.ini
file, at the top level of my repo. However, mypy won't walk up the filesystem to discover the mypy.ini
file at the top-level. Contrast that with ruff's discovery rules which do walk up the filesystem until it finds a ruff.toml
file.
There are workarounds: 1) symlink the subprojects's mypy.ini
to the root level mypy.ini
; 2) copy the same mypy.ini
file into each subpackage directory. Neither option is all that great. A rule similar to ruff's would let me eliminate the symlinks and move the mypy.ini
file to the root of my repo, so that its settings can be easily shared across all subpackages in my monorepo.