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A backport of Python 3.10's inspect.get_annotations()
function.
pip3 install -U get-annotations
from get_annotations import get_annotations
def foo(x: int) -> str: ...
print(get_annotations(foo))
# {'x': <class 'int'>, 'return': <class 'str'>}
If your module uses from __future__ import annotations
, you'll want to set eval_str=True
, otherwise get_annotations
will return strings:
from __future__ import annotations
import typing as t
def bar(x: t.List[MyObject]): ...
class MyObject:
pass
print(get_annotations(bar))
# {'x': 't.List[MyObject]'}
print(get_annotations(bar, eval_str=True))
# {'x': typing.List[__main__.MyObject]}
Note that it does not work with old-style forward ref annotations, such as t.List["MyObject"]
:
>>> from typing import List
>>> def foo(a: int) -> List["MyObject"]: ...
...
>>> class MyObject: ...
...
>>> print(get_annotations(foo, eval_str=True)) # Note that 'MyObject' is returned as a string!
{'a': <class 'int'>, 'return': typing.List[ForwardRef('MyObject')]}
>>>
>>> print(get_annotations(foo, eval_str=False)) # Identical
{'a': <class 'int'>, 'return': typing.List[ForwardRef('MyObject')]}
If you really don't want to use from __future__ import annotations
for some reason, you can surround an entire type annotation in quotes to forward ref it:
>>> def foo(a: int) -> "List[MyObject]": ...
...
>>> print(get_annotations(foo, eval_str=True)) # This works now
{'a': <class 'int'>, 'return': typing.List[__main__.MyObject]}
>>>
>>> print(get_annotations(foo, eval_str=False)) # For comparison
{'a': <class 'int'>, 'return': 'List[MyObject]'}
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FAQs
A backport of Python 3.10's inspect.get_annotation() function
We found that get-annotations demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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