mypy-protobuf: Generate mypy stub files from protobuf specs [![CI](https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf/actions?query=branch%3Amain) [![pypi](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mypy-protobuf?logo=Pypi)](https://pypi.org/project/mypy-protobuf/) [![license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf)](https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf/blob/main/LICENSE) =========================================================== 2.10 is the last version of mypy-protobuf which supports targeting python 2.7. Built originally with love at [Dropbox](https://github.com/dropbox) See [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) for recent changes. ## Requirements to run mypy-protobuf Earlier releases might work, but aren't tested - [protoc >= 3.19.4](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases) - [python-protobuf >= 3.19.4](https://pypi.org/project/protobuf/) - matching protoc release - [python >= 3.7](https://www.python.org/downloads/source/) - for running mypy-protobuf plugin. ## Requirements to run typecheckers on stubs generated by mypy-protobuf Earlier releases might work, but aren't tested - [mypy >= v0.941](https://pypi.org/project/mypy) or [pyright >= 1.1.206](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright) - [python-protobuf >= 3.19.4](https://pypi.org/project/protobuf/) - matching protoc release - [types-protobuf >= 3.19.12](https://pypi.org/project/types-protobuf/) - for stubs from the google.protobuf library ### To run typecheckers on code generated with grpc plugin - you'll additionally need Earlier releases might work, but aren't tested - [grpcio>=1.47.0](https://pypi.org/project/grpcio/) - [grpcio-tools>=1.47.0](https://pypi.org/project/grpcio-tools/) - [grpc-stubs>=1.24.9](https://pypi.org/project/grpc-stubs/) Other configurations may work, but are not continuously tested currently. We would be open to expanding this list - file an issue on the issue tracker. ## Installation The plugin can be installed with ``` pip3 install mypy-protobuf ``` To install unreleased ``` REV=main # or whichever unreleased git rev you'd like pip3 install git+https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf.git@$REV # For older (1.x) versions of mypy protobuf - you may need pip3 install git+https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf.git@$REV#subdirectory=python ``` In order to run mypy on the generated code, you'll need to install ``` pip3 install mypy>=0.910 types-protobuf>=0.1.14 ``` # Usage On posix, protoc-gen-mypy is installed to python's executable bin. Assuming that's on your $PATH, you can run ``` protoc --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=output/location ``` Alternately, you can explicitly provide the path: ``` protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-mypy=path/to/protoc-gen-mypy --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=output/location ``` Check the version number with ``` > protoc-gen-mypy --version ``` ## Implementation The implementation of the plugin is in `mypy_protobuf/main.py`, which installs to an executable protoc-gen-mypy. On windows it installs to `protoc-gen-mypy.exe` ## Features See [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) for full listing ### Bring comments from .proto files to docstrings in .pyi files Comments in the .proto files on messages, fields, enums, enum variants, extensions, services, and methods will appear as docstrings in .pyi files. Useful in IDEs for showing completions with comments. ### Types enum int values more strongly Enum int values produce stubs which wrap the int values in NewType ```proto enum MyEnum { HELLO = 0; WORLD = 1; } ``` Will yield an [enum type wrapper](https://github.com/python/typeshed/blob/16ae4c61201cd8b96b8b22cdfb2ab9e89ba5bcf2/stubs/protobuf/google/protobuf/internal/enum_type_wrapper.pyi) whose methods type to `MyEnum.ValueType` (a `NewType(int)` rather than `int`. This allows mypy to catch bugs where the wrong enum value is being used. Calling code may be typed as follows. In python >= 3.7 ```python # May need [PEP 563](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0563/) to postpone evaluation of annotations # from __future__ import annotations # Not needed with python>=3.11 or protobuf>=3.20.0 def f(x: MyEnum.ValueType): print(x) f(MyEnum.Value("HELLO")) ``` With protobuf <= 3.20.0, for usages of cast, the type of `x` must be quoted After protobuf >= 3.20.0 - `ValueType` exists in the python code and quotes aren't needed until [upstream protobuf](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/8182) includes `ValueType` ```python cast('MyEnum.ValueType', x) ``` Similarly, for type aliases with protobuf < 3.20.0, you must either quote the type or hide it behind `TYPE_CHECKING` ```python from typing import Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING HELLO = Tuple['MyEnum.ValueType', 'MyEnum.ValueType'] if TYPE_CHECKING: HELLO = Tuple[MyEnum.ValueType, MyEnum.ValueType] ``` #### Enum int impl details mypy-protobuf autogenerates an instance of the EnumTypeWrapper as follows. ```python class _MyEnum: ValueType = typing.NewType('ValueType', builtins.int) V: typing_extensions.TypeAlias = ValueType class _MyEnumEnumTypeWrapper(google.protobuf.internal.enum_type_wrapper._EnumTypeWrapper[_MyEnum.ValueType], builtins.type): DESCRIPTOR: google.protobuf.descriptor.EnumDescriptor HELLO: _MyEnum.ValueType # 0 WORLD: _MyEnum.ValueType # 1 class MyEnum(_MyEnum, metaclass=_MyEnumEnumTypeWrapper): pass HELLO: MyEnum.ValueType # 0 WORLD: MyEnum.ValueType # 1 ``` `_MyEnumEnumTypeWrapper` extends the EnumTypeWrapper to take/return MyEnum.ValueType rather than int `MyEnum` is an instance of the `EnumTypeWrapper`. - Use `_MyEnum` and of metaclass is an implementation detail to make MyEnum.ValueType a valid type w/o a circular dependency - `V` is supported as an alias of `ValueType` for backward compatibility ### Supports generating type wrappers for fields and maps M.proto ```proto message M { uint32 user_id = 1 [(mypy_protobuf.options).casttype="mymod.UserId"]; map email_by_uid = 2 [ (mypy_protobuf.options).keytype="path/to/mymod.UserId", (mypy_protobuf.options).valuetype="path/to/mymod.Email" ]; } ``` mymod.py ```python UserId = NewType("UserId", int) Email = NewType("Email", Text) ``` ### `py_generic_services` If `py_generic_services` is set in your proto file, then mypy-protobuf will generate service stubs. If you want GRPC stubs instead - use the GRPC instructions. ### `readable_stubs` If `readable_stubs` is set, mypy-protobuf will generate easier-to-read stubs. The downside to this approach - is that it's possible to generate stubs which do not pass mypy - particularly in the case of name collisions. mypy-protobuf defaults to generating stubs with fully qualified imports and mangled global-level identifiers to defend against name collisions between global identifiers and field names. If you're ok with this risk, try it out! ``` protoc --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=readable_stubs:output/location ``` ### `relax_strict_optional_primitives` If you are using proto3, then primitives cannot be represented as NULL on the wire - only as their zero value. By default mypy-protobuf types message constructors to have non-nullable primitives (eg `int` instead of `Optional[int]`). python-protobuf itself will internally convert None -> zero value. If you intentionally want to use this behavior, set this flag! We recommend avoiding this, as it can lead to developer error - confusing NULL and 0 as distinct on the wire. However, it may be helpful when migrating existing proto2 code, where the distinction is meaningful ``` protoc --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=relax_strict_optional_primitives:output/location ``` ### Output suppression To suppress output, you can run ``` protoc --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=quiet:output/location ``` ### GRPC This plugin provides stubs generation for grpcio generated code. ``` protoc \ --python_out=output/location \ --mypy_out=output/location \ --grpc_out=output/location \ --mypy_grpc_out=output/location ``` Note that generated code for grpc will work only together with code for python and locations should be the same. If you need stubs for grpc internal code we suggest using this package https://github.com/shabbyrobe/grpc-stubs ### Targeting python2 support mypy-protobuf's drops support for targeting python2 with version 3.0. If you still need python2 support - ``` python3 -m pip install mypy_protobuf==2.10 protoc --python_out=output/location --mypy_out=output/location mypy --target-version=2.7 {files} ``` ## Contributing Contributions to the implementation are welcome. Please run tests using `./run_test.sh`. Ensure code is formatted using black. ``` pip3 install black black . ``` ## Contributors - [@nipunn1313](https://github.com/nipunn1313) - [@dzbarsky](https://github.com/dzbarsky) - [@gvanrossum](https://github.com/gvanrossum) - [@peterlvilim](https://github.com/peterlvilim) - [@msullivan](https://github.com/msullivan) - [@bradenaw](https://github.com/bradenaw) - [@ilevkivskyi](https://github.com/ilevkivskyi) - [@Ketouem](https://github.com/Ketouem) - [@nmiculinic](https://github.com/nmiculinic) - [@onto](https://github.com/onto) - [@jcppkkk](https://github.com/jcppkkk) - [@drather19](https://github.com/drather19) - [@smessmer](https://github.com/smessmer) - [@pcorpet](https://github.com/pcorpet) - [@zozoens31](https://github.com/zozoens31) - [@abhishekrb19](https://github.com/abhishekrb19) - [@jaens](https://github.com/jaens) - [@arussellsaw](https://github.com/arussellsaw) - [@shabbyrobe](https://github.com/shabbyrobe) - [@reorx](https://github.com/reorx) - [@zifter](https://github.com/zifter) - [@juzna](https://github.com/juzna) - [@mikolajz](https://github.com/mikolajz) - [@chadrik](https://github.com/chadrik) - [@EPronovost](https://github.com/EPronovost) - [@chrislawlor](https://github.com/chrislawlor) - [@henribru](https://github.com/henribru) - [@Evgenus](https://github.com/Evgenus) - [@MHDante](https://github.com/MHDante) - [@nelfin](https://github.com/nelfin) - [@alkasm](https://github.com/alkasm) - [@tarmath](https://github.com/tarmath) - [@jaredkhan](https://github.com/jaredkhan) - [@sodul](https://github.com/sodul) - [@miaachan](https://github.com/miaachan) - [@Alphadelta14](https://github.com/Alphadelta14) - [@fergyfresh](https://github.com/fergyfresh) Licence etc. ------------ 1. License: Apache 2.0. 2. Copyright attribution: Copyright (c) 2017 Dropbox, Inc.