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I also requested documentation on .pyproject and why a standard python project format was not used. I think it isn't meant to be a proper python IDE, just one good enough for PySide. Which is a shame. > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 8:49 PM > From: "Christian Gagneraud" <chg...@gmail.com> > To: qt-creator <qt-creator@qt-project.org> > Subject: [Qt-creator] Dealing with python projects > > Hi there, > > I've started to use QtCreator for some of my python-based projects. > I've configured a python language server [1], and the result is quite > encouraging. > > I've tried "Import Existing Project" that creates a > "<project>.creator" project file but is imho too basic and C/C++ > oriented. > I saw the '.pyproject' option, but i couldn't find any documentation. > It seems to be tailored for python+Qt. > So I recently switched to using Qbs. It currently allows me to > organise my python files, and QtCreator is happy with this "broken" > qbs project (broken=cannot be built). > One interesting feature is that i can configure QtC to run the test > webserver using a simple wrapper script. And with a project type of > "python" (or whatever is not recognised by qbs) QtC skip the build > process. > What would be nice now is to have my unit tests integrated... :) > My test command can generate JUnit XML files. > > I'm curious to know how other users deal with python projects, fancy > share your workflow? > > Chris > > [1] https://github.com/palantir/python-language-server > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > Qt-creator@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/qt-creator > _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list Qt-creator@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/qt-creator