Sphinx autodoc with mypy type annotations












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Currently, I have some code that uses mypy type annotations like this:



def translate(self, text, mark_unknown=False, format=None, deformat='txt', reformat='txt'):
# type: (Translator, str, bool, Optional[str], str, str) -> str


I want to document it with Sphinx's autodoc extension, but it appears that autodoc currently doesn't recognize these annotations, so these annotations don't show up in the generated documentation.



Is there any easy fix for this e.g. another extension or autodoc option, or must I write an actual docstring with the relevant information?










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    Currently, I have some code that uses mypy type annotations like this:



    def translate(self, text, mark_unknown=False, format=None, deformat='txt', reformat='txt'):
    # type: (Translator, str, bool, Optional[str], str, str) -> str


    I want to document it with Sphinx's autodoc extension, but it appears that autodoc currently doesn't recognize these annotations, so these annotations don't show up in the generated documentation.



    Is there any easy fix for this e.g. another extension or autodoc option, or must I write an actual docstring with the relevant information?










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      Currently, I have some code that uses mypy type annotations like this:



      def translate(self, text, mark_unknown=False, format=None, deformat='txt', reformat='txt'):
      # type: (Translator, str, bool, Optional[str], str, str) -> str


      I want to document it with Sphinx's autodoc extension, but it appears that autodoc currently doesn't recognize these annotations, so these annotations don't show up in the generated documentation.



      Is there any easy fix for this e.g. another extension or autodoc option, or must I write an actual docstring with the relevant information?










      share|improve this question
















      Currently, I have some code that uses mypy type annotations like this:



      def translate(self, text, mark_unknown=False, format=None, deformat='txt', reformat='txt'):
      # type: (Translator, str, bool, Optional[str], str, str) -> str


      I want to document it with Sphinx's autodoc extension, but it appears that autodoc currently doesn't recognize these annotations, so these annotations don't show up in the generated documentation.



      Is there any easy fix for this e.g. another extension or autodoc option, or must I write an actual docstring with the relevant information?







      python python-sphinx mypy autodoc






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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 9:45









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      asked Nov 21 '18 at 8:21









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