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NAME
stubgen - Generate draft type hint stubs for Python modules
SYNOPSIS
stubgen [-h] [-py2] [-m MODULE] [-p PACKAGE] [OPTIONS...] [FILES...]
DESCRIPTION
Mypy is a static type checker for Python 3 and Python 2.7. Mypy includes the stubgen tool that can
automatically generate stub files (.pyi files) for Python modules and C extension modules.
A stub file (see PEP 484) contains only type hints for the public interface of a module, with empty
function bodies. Mypy can use a stub file instead of the real implementation to provide type information
for the module. They are useful for third-party modules whose authors have not yet added type hints (and
when no stubs are available in typeshed) and C extension modules (which mypy can’t directly process).
Stubgen generates draft stubs. The auto-generated stub files often require some manual updates, and most
types will default to Any. The stubs will be much more useful if you add more precise type annotations,
at least for the most commonly used functionality.
OPTIONS
NOTE:
The command-line flags may change between releases.
Specifying what to stub
You can give stubgen paths of the source files for which you want to generate stubs:
$ stubgen foo.py bar.py
This generates stubs out/foo.pyi and out/bar.pyi. The default output directory out can be overridden with
-o DIR.
You can also pass directories, and stubgen will recursively search them for any .py files and generate
stubs for all of them:
$ stubgen my_pkg_dir
Alternatively, you can give module or package names using the -m or -p options:
$ stubgen -m foo -m bar -p my_pkg_dir
Details of the options:
-m MODULE, --module MODULE
Generate a stub file for the given module. This flag may be repeated multiple times.
Stubgen will not recursively generate stubs for any submodules of the provided module.
-p PACKAGE, --package PACKAGE
Generate stubs for the given package. This flag maybe repeated multiple times.
Stubgen will recursively generate stubs for all submodules of the provided package. This flag is
identical to --module apart from this behavior.
NOTE:
You can't mix paths and -m/-p options in the same stubgen invocation.
Stubgen applies heuristics to avoid generating stubs for submodules that include tests or vendored
third-party packages.
Specifying how to generate stubs
By default stubgen will try to import the target modules and packages. This allows stubgen to use
runtime introspection to generate stubs for C extension modules and to improve the quality of the
generated stubs. By default, stubgen will also use mypy to perform light-weight semantic analysis of any
Python modules. Use the following flags to alter the default behavior:
--no-import
Don't try to import modules. Instead only use mypy's normal search mechanism to find sources. This
does not support C extension modules. This flag also disables runtime introspection functionality,
which mypy uses to find the value of __all__. As result the set of exported imported names in
stubs may be incomplete. This flag is generally only useful when importing a module causes
unwanted side effects, such as the running of tests. Stubgen tries to skip test modules even
without this option, but this does not always work.
--no-analysis
Don't perform semantic analysis of source files. This may generate worse stubs -- in particular,
some module, class, and function aliases may be represented as variables with the Any type. This
is generally only useful if semantic analysis causes a critical mypy error. Does not apply to C
extension modules. Incompatible with --inspect-mode.
--inspect-mode
Import and inspect modules instead of parsing source code. This is the default behavior for C
modules and pyc-only packages. The flag is useful to force inspection for pure Python modules
that make use of dynamically generated members that would otherwise be omitted when using the
default behavior of code parsing. Implies --no-analysis as analysis requires source code.
--doc-dir PATH
Try to infer better signatures by parsing .rst documentation in PATH. This may result in better
stubs, but currently it only works for C extension modules.
Additional flags
-h, --help
Show help message and exit.
--ignore-errors
If an exception was raised during stub generation, continue to process any remaining modules
instead of immediately failing with an error.
--include-private
Include definitions that are considered private in stubs (with names such as _foo with single
leading underscore and no trailing underscores).
--export-less
Don't export all names imported from other modules within the same package. Instead, only export
imported names that are not referenced in the module that contains the import.
--include-docstrings
Include docstrings in stubs. This will add docstrings to Python function and classes stubs and to
C extension function stubs.
--search-path PATH
Specify module search directories, separated by colons (only used if --no-import is given).
-o PATH, --output PATH
Change the output directory. By default the stubs are written in the ./out directory. The output
directory will be created if it doesn't exist. Existing stubs in the output directory will be
overwritten without warning.
-v, --verbose
Produce more verbose output.
-q, --quiet
Produce less verbose output.
ENVIRONMENT
MYPYPATH
Additional module search path entries. The format is the same as the shell's $PATH: one or more
directory pathnames separated by colons.
SEE ALSO
mypy(1)
Full documentation is available online at: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stubgen.html or locally
at: /usr/share/doc/mypy/html (requires mypy-doc package).
AUTHOR
Jukka Lehtosalo and contributors
Feb 24, 2025 STUBGEN(1)