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Replace `Optional[T]` by `Union[T, None]`! 🎉

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no-optional

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This codemod replaces typing.Optional[T] by typing.Union[T, None] in the codebase.

Why?

This tool was inspired by a tweet from Sebastián Ramírez (as you see below), and a conversation between us.

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As the tweet says, we have two reasons for doing this:

  1. It's more explicit to write Union[str, None] than Optional[str]. Mainly because Optional[str] doesn't mean that the attribute is optional. It only means that it accepts None as a possible value.
  2. On Python 3.10+ you can type annotate as str | None instead of the above two. Which is more similar to Union[str, None] than Optional[str].

Installation

pip install no-optional

Usage

Run the following on the repository you want to format:

python -m libcst.tool initialize .

Then, add the no_optional module to the modules list on the .libcst.codemod.yaml generated.

Then you are able to run:

python -m libcst.tool codemod main.NoOptionalCommand -j 1 <files>

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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