This project can be used to generate python stubs (.pyi file) for the MO2 python
interface mobase.
You can install the stubs with pip:
pip install mobase-stubsThis will install the latest stubs on PyPi which usually corresponds to the latest release of MO2. You can install stubs for a specific version of MO2:
pip install mobase-stubs==2.5.*Some words of warning:
- The stubs are as correct as possible, but some errors are expected.
- Some classes are said (in the stubs) to inherit
QWidgetorQObject. This is true on the C++ side but NOT on the python side. The inheritance is only added to help with auto-completion since these classes also override__getattr__to dispatch to the underlyingQWidgetorQObject. Some things might not work as expected with these class (e.g.,isinstance(myObject, QObject)will returnFalse), which is why a_object()and_widget()method is also provided.
The stubs are generated using python by parsing the mobase module.
You need the version of python that matches your current MO2 installation: e.g., if you
have a python310.dll in your MO2 installation path, then you need Python 3.10.
To generate the stubs, you can run:
# install the package
poetry install
# change the output folder to whatever you want
mo2-stubs-generator -c configs/config-2.4.yml -o mobase-stubs ${MO2_INSTALL_PATH}Where ${MO2_INSTALL_PATH} is the path to your MO2 installation (the one
containing ModOrganizer.exe).
The stubs are generated under stubs/setup/mobase-stubs by default, you
can change the output file by using the -o option.
The stubs under stubs/setup/mobase-stubs should not be committed as these are
generated from the version stubs under stubs/${VERSION}/mobase-stubs.
A few options are available for mo2-stubs-generator:
$ mo2-stubs-generator --help
usage: stubs generator for the MO2 python interface [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-v] [-c CONFIG] INSTALL_DIR
positional arguments:
INSTALL_DIR installation directory of Mod Organizer 2
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
output folder (default stubs/setup/mobase-stubs)
-v, --verbose verbose mode (all logs go to stderr)
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
configuration fileThe stubs generator will try hard to find a valid stubs for all classes
and methods of mobase.
A lot of information is available through the -v options. Without it,
only conversions or fixes considered "strange" will be shown.
The configuration file contains information for the stubs that cannot be
deduced by main (or are too complex to deduce), and the documentation for everything.
The upload of the stubs to https://pypi.org/project/mobase-stubs/ should be done automatically when a new Github tag is pushed.
It is possible to start a (i)python interpreter with mobase imported by running
python -i -m mo2.stubs.generator.loader ${MO2_INSTALL_PATH}You can also import mobase in your code using the following (after installing
this package):
from mo2.stubs.generator import load_mobase
mobase = load_mobase(MO2_INSTALL_PATH)
# the above will probably not give you type-completion in your IDE or typing, so
# you can use the following (if the stubs are installed)
load_mobase(MO2_INSTALL_PATH)
import mobase
import mobase.widgetsNote: Most classes in mobase cannot be instantiated, so this is mostly intended
for MO2 developers.
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