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Autogenerated and fully typed OpenAPI Python clients with a developer-friendly, ergonomic interface.

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openapi-python

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openapi-python generates typed Python API clients from OpenAPI specs, with a developer-friendly and ergonomic string-literal-based interface strongly inspired by openapi-typescript.

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Installation

uv add openapi-python         # If you want to define your own HTTP transport (requests, asyncio, ...)
uv add openapi-python[httpx]  # Ships with an `httpx` transport

Client generation

Generate a client from an OpenAPI spec in openapi.json:

# Types + HTTP transport
uv run openapi-python generate --spec ./openapi.json --out ./generated

# Types + custom transport protocol
uv run openapi-python generate --spec ./openapi.json --out ./generated --protocol-only

... or programatically:

from pathlib import Path
from openapi_python import GenerationRequest, generate_client

result = generate_client(
    GenerationRequest(
        spec_source="./openapi.json",
        output_dir=Path("./generated"),
        package_name="my_client",
        overwrite=True,
    )
)

Using generated clients

Generated clients expose route-specific callables with typed params, query, headers, body, and return values.

With the built-in httpx transport:

from generated.my_client import Client

client = Client(base_url="https://api.example.com")
book = client.get("/books/{book_id}")(params={"book_id": 1})

For async APIs:

from generated.my_client import AsyncClient

async_client = AsyncClient(base_url="https://api.example.com")
book = await async_client.get("/books/{book_id}")(params={"book_id": 1})

For protocol-only clients, provide your own transport:

from generated.my_client import Client

client = Client(base_url="https://api.example.com", transport=my_transport)
book = client.get("/books/{book_id}")(params={"book_id": 1})

Extensibility

GeneratorExtensions exposes two safe hooks:

  • normalize_hooks: transform the normalized model before rendering.
  • render_context_hooks: transform rendered file content map before writing.

Transport Decoupling

Generated clients expose a transport protocol. You can plug in your own transport while keeping route-level typing guarantees.

Use --protocol-only to generate clients that require a supplied transport and do not emit the built-in httpx transport classes. By default, generated clients include DefaultTransport and DefaultAsyncTransport, which require the httpx extra when instantiated.

Protocol typing can be relaxed independently with --no-routes, --no-requests, and --no-responses. Those flags replace the corresponding route literals, request payload types, or response types with broad catch-all types.

Built-in httpx transport

Install the httpx extra and generate with the default transport mode:

uv add "openapi-python[httpx]"
uv run openapi-python generate --spec ./openapi.json --out ./generated --package my_client

You can supply preconfigured httpx clients:

import httpx

from generated.my_client import AsyncClient, Client, DefaultAsyncTransport, DefaultTransport

sync_http = httpx.Client(headers={"authorization": "Bearer token"})
async_http = httpx.AsyncClient(headers={"authorization": "Bearer token"})

client = Client(
    base_url="https://api.example.com",
    transport=DefaultTransport(client=sync_http),
)
async_client = AsyncClient(
    base_url="https://api.example.com",
    transport=DefaultAsyncTransport(client=async_http),
)

Custom transport

Install openapi-python without extras and generate protocol-only code:

uv add openapi-python requests
uv run openapi-python generate \
  --spec ./openapi.json \
  --out ./generated \
  --package my_client \
  --protocol-only

Then provide an object that satisfies the generated Transport protocol:

from collections.abc import Mapping

import requests

from generated.my_client import Client


class RequestsTransport:
    def request(
        self,
        *,
        method: str,
        route: str,
        base_url: str,
        params: Mapping[str, object] | None,
        query: Mapping[str, object] | None,
        headers: Mapping[str, object] | None,
        body: object | None,
    ) -> object:
        response = requests.request(
            method=method.upper(),
            url=f"{base_url.rstrip('/')}{route.format(**(params or {}))}",
            params={key: str(value) for key, value in (query or {}).items()} or None,
            headers={key: str(value) for key, value in (headers or {}).items()} or None,
            json=body,
        )
        response.raise_for_status()
        if response.content:
            return response.json()
        return None


client = Client(
    base_url="https://api.example.com",
    transport=RequestsTransport(),
)
book = client.get("/books/{book_id}")(params={"book_id": 1})

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