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Metadata-Version: 2.4 |
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Name: annotated-doc |
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Version: 0.0.4 |
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Summary: Document parameters, class attributes, return types, and variables inline, with Annotated. |
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Author-Email: =?utf-8?q?Sebasti=C3=A1n_Ram=C3=ADrez?= <tiangolo@gmail.com> |
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License-Expression: MIT |
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License-File: LICENSE |
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology |
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators |
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Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python |
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Classifier: Topic :: Internet |
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks |
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules |
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries |
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development |
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Classifier: Typing :: Typed |
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Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta |
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14 |
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Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc |
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Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc |
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Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc |
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Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc/issues |
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Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc/release-notes.md |
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Requires-Python: >=3.8 |
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown |
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Document parameters, class attributes, return types, and variables inline, with `Annotated`. |
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<a href="https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc/actions?query=workflow%3ATest+event%3Apush+branch%3Amain" target="_blank"> |
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<img src="https://github.com/fastapi/annotated-doc/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg?event=push&branch=main" alt="Test"> |
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</a> |
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<a href="https://coverage-badge.samuelcolvin.workers.dev/redirect/fastapi/annotated-doc" target="_blank"> |
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<img src="https://coverage-badge.samuelcolvin.workers.dev/fastapi/annotated-doc.svg" alt="Coverage"> |
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</a> |
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<a href="https://pypi.org/project/annotated-doc" target="_blank"> |
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/annotated-doc?color=%2334D058&label=pypi%20package" alt="Package version"> |
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</a> |
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<a href="https://pypi.org/project/annotated-doc" target="_blank"> |
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/annotated-doc.svg?color=%2334D058" alt="Supported Python versions"> |
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</a> |
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```bash |
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pip install annotated-doc |
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``` |
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Or with `uv`: |
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```Python |
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uv add annotated-doc |
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``` |
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Import `Doc` and pass a single literal string with the documentation for the specific parameter, class attribute, return type, or variable. |
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For example, to document a parameter `name` in a function `hi` you could do: |
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```Python |
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from typing import Annotated |
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from annotated_doc import Doc |
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def hi(name: Annotated[str, Doc("Who to say hi to")]) -> None: |
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print(f"Hi, {name}!") |
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``` |
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You can also use it to document class attributes: |
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```Python |
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from typing import Annotated |
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from annotated_doc import Doc |
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class User: |
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name: Annotated[str, Doc("The user's name")] |
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age: Annotated[int, Doc("The user's age")] |
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``` |
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The same way, you could document return types and variables, or anything that could have a type annotation with `Annotated`. |
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`annotated-doc` was made for: |
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* [FastAPI](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/) |
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* [Typer](https://typer.tiangolo.com/) |
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* [SQLModel](https://sqlmodel.tiangolo.com/) |
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* [Asyncer](https://asyncer.tiangolo.com/) |
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`annotated-doc` is supported by [griffe-typingdoc](https://github.com/mkdocstrings/griffe-typingdoc), which powers reference documentation like the one in the [FastAPI Reference](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/reference/). |
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You are already comfortable with one of the existing docstring formats, like: |
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* Sphinx |
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* numpydoc |
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* Google |
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* Keras |
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Your team is already comfortable using them. |
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You prefer having the documentation about parameters all together in a docstring, separated from the code defining them. |
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You care about a specific set of users, using one specific editor, and that editor already has support for the specific docstring format you use. |
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* No micro-syntax to learn for newcomers, it’s **just Python** syntax. |
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* **Editing** would be already fully supported by default by any editor (current or future) supporting Python syntax, including syntax errors, syntax highlighting, etc. |
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* **Rendering** would be relatively straightforward to implement by static tools (tools that don't need runtime execution), as the information can be extracted from the AST they normally already create. |
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* **Deduplication of information**: the name of a parameter would be defined in a single place, not duplicated inside of a docstring. |
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* **Elimination** of the possibility of having **inconsistencies** when removing a parameter or class variable and **forgetting to remove** its documentation. |
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* **Minimization** of the probability of adding a new parameter or class variable and **forgetting to add its documentation**. |
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* **Elimination** of the possibility of having **inconsistencies** between the **name** of a parameter in the **signature** and the name in the docstring when it is renamed. |
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* **Access** to the documentation string for each symbol at **runtime**, including existing (older) Python versions. |
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* A more formalized way to document other symbols, like type aliases, that could use Annotated. |
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* **Support** for apps using FastAPI, Typer and others. |
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* **AI Accessibility**: AI tools will have an easier way understanding each parameter as the distance from documentation to parameter is much closer. |
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## History |
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I ([@tiangolo](https://github.com/tiangolo)) originally wanted for this to be part of the Python standard library (in [PEP 727](https://peps.python.org/pep-0727/)), but the proposal was withdrawn as there was a fair amount of negative feedback and opposition. |
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The conclusion was that this was better done as an external effort, in a third-party library. |
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So, here it is, with a simpler approach, as a third-party library, in a way that can be used by others, starting with FastAPI and friends. |
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## License |
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This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. |
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