mkdocstrings-python-legacy 0.2.7


pip install mkdocstrings-python-legacy

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Released: May 22, 2025


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Author: Timothée Mazzucotelli
Requires Python: >=3.9

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Development Status
  • 4 - Beta

Intended Audience
  • Developers

Programming Language
  • Python
  • Python :: 3
  • Python :: 3 :: Only
  • Python :: 3.9
  • Python :: 3.10
  • Python :: 3.11
  • Python :: 3.12
  • Python :: 3.13
  • Python :: 3.14

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  • Software Development
  • Utilities

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mkdocstrings-python-legacy

The legacy Python handler for mkdocstrings.

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WARNING: We suggest using the new handler instead: mkdocstrings-python.

Installation

You can install this handler as a mkdocstrings extra:

# PEP 621 dependencies declaration
# adapt to your dependencies manager
[project]
dependencies = [
    "mkdocstrings[python-legacy]>=0.18",
]

You can also explicitely depend on the handler:

# PEP 621 dependencies declaration
# adapt to your dependencies manager
[project]
dependencies = [
    "mkdocstrings-python-legacy",
]

Preview

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Features

  • Data collection from source code: collection of the object-tree and the docstrings is done thanks to pytkdocs.

  • Support for type annotations: pytkdocs collects your type annotations and mkdocstrings uses them to display parameters types or return types.

  • Recursive documentation of Python objects: just use the module dotted-path as identifier, and you get the full module docs. You don't need to inject documentation for each class, function, etc.

  • Support for documented attributes: attributes (variables) followed by a docstring (triple-quoted string) will be recognized by Griffe in modules, classes and even in __init__ methods.

  • Multiple docstring-styles support: common support for Google-style, Numpydoc-style, and Sphinx-style docstrings.

  • Admonition support in Google docstrings: blocks like Note: or Warning: will be transformed to their admonition equivalent. We do not support nested admonitions in docstrings!

  • Every object has a TOC entry: we render a heading for each object, meaning MkDocs picks them into the Table of Contents, which is nicely display by the Material theme. Thanks to mkdocstrings cross-reference ability, you can reference other objects within your docstrings, with the classic Markdown syntax: [this object][package.module.object] or directly with [package.module.object][]

  • Source code display: mkdocstrings can add a collapsible div containing the highlighted source code of the Python object.

Extras: None
Dependencies:
mkdocstrings (>=0.28.3)
mkdocs-autorefs (>=1.1)
pytkdocs (>=0.14)