pygenstub is a utility for generating stub files from docstrings in source files.
If the docstring of a function includes a sig field, the value of that field will be used to generate a stub by matching the types to the parameters in the same order.
For example, for the function given below:
def foo(a, b):
"""Do foo.
:sig: (int, str) -> None
"""
pygenstub will generate the following stub:
def foo(a: int, b: str) -> None: ...
pygenstub consists of a single source file which contains such signatures. You can check the stub file generated by running pygenstub on itself as an example.
pygenstub runs on Python 3.6 and later versions. You can install the latest version from PyPI:
pip install pygenstub
Installation creates a script named pygenstub
which can be used
as follows:
pygenstub foo.py
This command will generate the file foo.pyi
in the same directory
as the input file.
If the output file already exists, it will be overwritten.
If you download the source file, you can also run it directly without installing:
python pygenstub.py foo.py
If pygenstub is activated as a Sphinx extension (after sphinx.ext.autodoc), it will insert type comments into the docstring:
extensions = [
"sphinx.ext.autodoc",
"pygenstub"
]
As an example of the output, you can check the API documentation for pygenstub itself.
The documentation is available on: https://pygenstub.readthedocs.io/
The source code can be obtained from: https://github.com/uyar/pygenstub
Copyright (C) 2016-2021 H. Turgut Uyar <uyar@tekir.org>
pygenstub is released under the GPL license, version 3 or later. Read the included LICENSE.txt for details.