When I refactor code I often find myself tediously adding type annotations that are obvious from context: functions that don't return anything, boolean flags, etcetera. That's where autotyping comes in: it automatically adds those types and inserts the right annotations.
It is built as a LibCST codemod; see the LibCST documentation for more information on how to use codemods.
Here's how to use it:
pip install autotyping- Make sure you have a
.libcst.codemod.yamlwith'autotyping'in themoduleslist. For an example, see the.libcst.codemod.yamlin this repo. - Run
python -m libcst.tool codemod autotyping.AutotypeCommand /path/to/my/code
By default it does nothing; you have to add flags to make it do more transformations. The following are supported:
- Annotating return types:
--none-return: add a-> Nonereturn type to functions without any return, yield, or raise in their body--scalar-return: add a return annotation to functions that only return literal bool, str, bytes, int, or float objects.
- Annotating parameter types:
--bool-param: add a: boolannotation to any function parameter with a default ofTrueorFalse--int-param,--float-param,--str-param,--bytes-param: add an annotation to any parameter for which the default is a literal int, float, str, or bytes object--annotate-optional foo:bar.Baz: for any parameter of the formfoo=None, addBaz, imported frombar, as the type. For example, use--annotate-optional uid:my_types.Uidto annotate anyuidin your codebase with aNonedefault asOptional[my_types.Uid].--annotate-named-param foo:bar.Baz: annotate any parameter with no default that is namedfoowithbar.Baz. For example, use--annotate-named-param uid:my_types.Uidto annotate anyuidparameter in your codebase with no default asmy_types.Uid.--guess-common-names: infer certain parameter types from their names based on common patterns in open-source Python code. For example, infer that averboseparameter is of typebool.
- Annotating magical methods:
--annotate-magics: add type annotation to certain magic methods. Currently this does the following:__str__returnsstr__repr__returnsstr__len__returnsint__length_hint__returnsint__init__returnsNone__del__returnsNone__bool__returnsbool__bytes__returnsbytes__format__returnsstr__contains__returnsbool__complex__returnscomplex__int__returnsint__float__returnsfloat__index__returnsint__exit__: the three parameters areOptional[Type[BaseException]],Optional[BaseException], andOptional[TracebackType]__aexit__: same as__exit__
--annotate-imprecise-magics: add imprecise type annotations for some additional magic methods. Currently this addstyping.Iteratorreturn annotations to__iter__,__await__, and__reversed__. These annotations should have a generic parameter to indicate what you're iterating over, but that's too hard for autotyping to figure out.
- External integrations
--pyanalyze-report: takes types suggested by pyanalyze'ssuggested_parameter_typeandsuggested_return_typecodes and applies them.--only-without-imports: only apply pyanalyze suggestions that do not require new imports. This is useful because suggestions that require imports may need more manual work.
There are two shortcut flags to enable multiple transformations at once:
--safeenables changes that should always be safe. This includes--none-return,--scalar-return, and--annotate-magics.--aggressiveenables riskier changes that are more likely to produce new type checker errors. It includes all of--safeas well as--bool-param,--int-param,--float-param,--str-param,--bytes-param, and--annotate-imprecise-magics.
Autotyping is intended to be a simple tool that uses heuristics to find annotations that would be tedious to add by hand. The heuristics may fail, and after you run autotyping you should run a type checker to verify that the types it added are correct.
Known limitations:
- autotyping does not model code flow through a function, so it may miss
implicit
Nonereturns
- Add
--guess-common-names(contributed by John Litborn) - Fix the
--safeand--aggressiveflags so they don't take ignored arguments --length-hintshould returnint(contributed by Nikita Sobolev)- Fix bug in import adding (contributed by Shantanu)
- Add
--safeand--aggressive - Add
--pyanalyze-report - Do not add
Nonereturn types to methods marked with@abstractmethodand to methods in stub files - Improve type inference:
"string" % ...is alwaysstrb"bytes" % ...is alwaysbytes- An
andororoperator where left and right sides are of the same type returns that type is,is not,in, andnot inalways returnbool
- Initial PyPI release