Create .pyi files automatically?

As far as I am concerned, there is no such direct tool in PyCharm. There are, however, 3rd party tools for this.


.pyi generators

MyPy

Yes, I guess anyone who wants to use compile-time type checking in Python, probably ends up using MyPy. MyPy contains stubgen.py tool which generates .pyi files.

Usage

mkdir out
stubgen urllib.parse

generates out/urllib/parse.pyi.

You can use it wit Python2 too:

stubgen --py2 textwrap

And for C modules:

scripts/stubgen --docpath <DIR>/Python-3.4.2/Doc/library curses

If you want to specify the path to your custom package, you can use --search-path option:

stubgen my-pkg --search-path=folder/path/to/the/package

make-stub-files

This project is dedicated to exactly this goal.

Usage

A very basic one (but it has a handful of options, just consult README.md or make_stub_files -h

make_stub_files foo.py

pre-written .pyi files

So you don’t have to write your own.

Typeshed

Yes, if you’re using .pyi files in your own project, you probably want to use this also when using external code. Typeshed contains .pyi files for Python2 and Python3 stdlib and a bunch of Python2 libraries (like redis, crypto, …) and some Python3 libraries (like werkzeug or requests), all nicely versioned.


PyCharm alternatives to .pyi files

In case you’re lazy, or simply just working on a project which doesn’t require .pyi files and you don’t want to be bothered by using 3rd party tools, PyCharm allows you to use:

  • Type docstrings (legacy)
  • Python 3 function annotations

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