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This is a PEP 561
type stub package for the python-jose
package.
It can be used by type-checking tools like
mypy,
pyright,
pytype,
PyCharm, etc. to check code that uses
python-jose
.
This version of types-python-jose
aims to provide accurate annotations
for python-jose==3.3.*
.
The source for this package can be found at
https://github.com/python/typeshed/tree/main/stubs/python-jose. All fixes for
types and metadata should be contributed there.
See https://github.com/python/typeshed/blob/main/README.md for more details.
This package was generated from typeshed commit 1de5830a2703936a96a126248227d5c7db883674
and was tested
with mypy 1.8.0, pyright 1.1.342, and
pytype 2023.12.18.
FAQs
Typing stubs for python-jose
We found that types-python-jose 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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