
Python Type Safety
FreeEnhance your Python code with type annotations and checks.
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What Python Type Safety does
Python Type Safety is a skill designed to help developers leverage Python's type system effectively. By utilizing type hints, generics, and protocols, this skill enables you to catch errors during static analysis, improving code reliability and maintainability. Type annotations serve as enforced documentation, allowing tooling to validate your code automatically, which can significantly reduce runtime errors and enhance the clarity of your codebase.
This skill is particularly useful for developers looking to add type hints to existing codebases, create generic classes, or define structural interfaces using protocols. It also guides you on how to configure tools like mypy or pyright for strict type checking, ensuring that your code adheres to the defined types. Whether you are building type-safe APIs or libraries, this skill provides the foundational knowledge needed to implement type safety in your Python projects.
The core concepts covered include type annotations for function parameters and return values, generics for reusable code, and protocols for defining interfaces without inheritance. Additionally, you'll learn about type narrowing techniques to help the type checker understand your code better. With practical examples and patterns, this skill offers a comprehensive approach to implementing type safety in Python, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced developers.
When to use it
Use this skill when you want to enforce type safety in your Python projects, especially when adding type hints or creating reusable components.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not require type safety or for developers who prefer dynamic typing without static analysis.
What you can build with it
Adding Type Hints to Legacy Code
Use this skill to systematically add type hints to an existing codebase, improving documentation and error detection.
Creating a Generic Data Structure
Implement a generic class for a data structure that can handle various types while maintaining type safety.
Defining a Protocol for API Interfaces
Use protocols to define a clear interface for your API, ensuring that any implementing class adheres to the expected structure.
How to install Python Type Safety
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by wshobsonPython Type Safety
Leverage Python's type system to catch errors at static analysis time. Type annotations serve as enforced documentation that tooling validates automatically.
When to Use This Skill
- Adding type hints to existing code
- Creating generic, reusable classes
- Defining structural interfaces with protocols
- Configuring mypy or pyright for strict checking
- Understanding type narrowing and guards
- Building type-safe APIs and libraries
Core Concepts
1. Type Annotations
Declare expected types for function parameters, return values, and variables.
2. Generics
Write reusable code that preserves type information across different types.
3. Protocols
Define structural interfaces without inheritance (duck typing with type safety).
4. Type Narrowing
Use guards and conditionals to narrow types within code blocks.
Quick Start
def get_user(user_id: str) -> User | None:
"""Return type makes 'might not exist' explicit."""
...
# Type checker enforces handling None case
user = get_user("123")
if user is None:
raise UserNotFoundError("123")
print(user.name) # Type checker knows user is User here
Fundamental Patterns
Pattern 1: Annotate All Public Signatures
Every public function, method, and class should have type annotations.
def get_user(user_id: str) -> User:
"""Retrieve user by ID."""
...
def process_batch(
items: list[Item],
max_workers: int = 4,
) -> BatchResult[ProcessedItem]:
"""Process items concurrently."""
...
class UserRepository:
def __init__(self, db: Database) -> None:
self._db = db
async def find_by_id(self, user_id: str) -> User | None:
"""Return User if found, None otherwise."""
...
async def find_by_email(self, email: str) -> User | None:
...
async def save(self, user: User) -> User:
"""Save and return user with generated ID."""
...
Use mypy --strict or pyright in CI to catch type errors early. For existing projects, enable strict mode incrementally using per-module overrides.
Pattern 2: Use Modern Union Syntax
Python 3.10+ provides cleaner union syntax.
# Preferred (3.10+)
def find_user(user_id: str) -> User | None:
...
def parse_value(v: str) -> int | float | str:
...
# Older style (still valid, needed for 3.9)
from typing import Optional, Union
def find_user(user_id: str) -> Optional[User]:
...
Pattern 3: Type Narrowing with Guards
Use conditionals to narrow types for the type checker.
def process_user(user_id: str) -> UserData:
user = find_user(user_id)
if user is None:
raise UserNotFoundError(f"User {user_id} not found")
# Type checker knows user is User here, not User | None
return UserData(
name=user.name,
email=user.email,
)
def process_items(items: list[Item | None]) -> list[ProcessedItem]:
# Filter and narrow types
valid_items = [item for item in items if item is not None]
# valid_items is now list[Item]
return [process(item) for item in valid_items]
Pattern 4: Generic Classes
Create type-safe reusable containers.
from typing import TypeVar, Generic
T = TypeVar("T")
E = TypeVar("E", bound=Exception)
class Result(Generic[T, E]):
"""Represents either a success value or an error."""
def __init__(
self,
value: T | None = None,
error: E | None = None,
) -> None:
if (value is None) == (error is None):
raise ValueError("Exactly one of value or error must be set")
self._value = value
self._error = error
@property
def is_success(self) -> bool:
return self._error is None
@property
def is_failure(self) -> bool:
return self._error is not None
def unwrap(self) -> T:
"""Get value or raise the error."""
if self._error is not None:
raise self._error
return self._value # type: ignore[return-value]
def unwrap_or(self, default: T) -> T:
"""Get value or return default."""
if self._error is not None:
return default
return self._value # type: ignore[return-value]
# Usage preserves types
def parse_config(path: str) -> Result[Config, ConfigError]:
try:
return Result(value=Config.from_file(path))
except ConfigError as e:
return Result(error=e)
result = parse_config("config.yaml")
if result.is_success:
config = result.unwrap() # Type: Config
Detailed worked examples and patterns
Detailed sections (starting with ## Advanced Patterns) live in references/details.md. Read that file when the navigation summary above is insufficient.
Best Practices Summary
- Annotate all public APIs - Functions, methods, class attributes
- Use
T | None- Modern union syntax overOptional[T] - Run strict type checking -
mypy --strictin CI - Use generics - Preserve type info in reusable code
- Define protocols - Structural typing for interfaces
- Narrow types - Use guards to help the type checker
- Bound type vars - Restrict generics to meaningful types
- Create type aliases - Meaningful names for complex types
- Minimize
Any- Use specific types or generics.Anyis acceptable for truly dynamic data or when interfacing with untyped third-party code - Document with types - Types are enforceable documentation
Frequently asked questions about Python Type Safety
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