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Using `typing.Annotated`

Open AdrianSosic opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Hi, I'm not sure if this has been already discussed in some other context (and please just close if this is a duplicate) but I was wondering if there is already some debate on whether or not it makes sense to also support using typing.Annotated for attrs. For example, I've seen that pydantic uses the mechanism to allow binding validation to types instead of attributes, which I think is a neat concept that allows reusing the same semantic meaning across different contexts/classes. And I've already had several situations in my code where such a mechanism would have been useful, e.g. when attributes of different classes should undergo the exact same conversion/validation logic.

Are there any plans for this in attrs already?

AdrianSosic avatar Apr 08 '24 08:04 AdrianSosic

There's no plans underway, no. The whole field seems also a bit in flux tbh but @Tinche might have opinions.

hynek avatar Apr 09 '24 15:04 hynek

We've just added another module to our code where the same combination of type hint + field definition is repeated all over the place, which again reminded me of how useful the typing.Annotated could be in many situations. Just wanted to ask again if the two of you already could make your minds about whether you see this on the roadmap or not. I think it would also help many people transition from pydantic to attrs, who are already used to that syntax, in fact ...

AdrianSosic avatar May 21 '24 08:05 AdrianSosic

Duplicate of https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/775

dlax avatar May 21 '24 08:05 dlax

Hi @dlax, thanks for tagging!

AdrianSosic avatar May 28 '24 08:05 AdrianSosic

closing in favor of #775

hynek avatar Jul 24 '24 08:07 hynek