This tool is a Python type stub generator from Java classes. It is optimized for the usage with Android via chaquopy v17 and briefcase.
The generated stubs can be used with Python 3.10 or higher.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not an official tool of the Chaquopy project. It is an independent, community-maintained project.
Example call uv run -m chaquopy_stubgen "$ANDROID_HOME/platforms/android-35/android.jar"
$ uv run -m chaquopy_stubgen --help
usage: __main__.py [-h] [--jvmpath JVMPATH] [--output-dir OUTPUT_DIR] [--no-clean] [--cache-dir CACHE_DIR] inputs [inputs ...]
Generate Python Type Stubs for Java classes that are optimized for chaquopy.
positional arguments:
inputs List of .jar/.aar files, directories containing .class files, Android platform shorthands (e.g.
'android-35'), or Maven coordinates (e.g. 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.0.2') to generate stubs for.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--jvmpath JVMPATH path to the JVM ("libjvm.so", "jvm.dll", ...) (default: use system default JVM)
--output-dir OUTPUT_DIR
path to write stubs to (default: ./dist/stubs)
--no-clean skip clearing the output directory before generating stubs
--cache-dir CACHE_DIR
directory for caching downloaded artifacts (default: ~/.cache/chaquopy-stubgen)
Always use from java.lang import String rather than import java.lang.String. While the stubs permit both forms, only the first works at runtime under chaquopy's import hook. See the chaquopy documentation for details.
In Java, any reference type can in principle be null. Annotating every return type as X | None would be technically correct, but makes the generated stubs very noisy and forces callers to perform if ... is not None: checks everywhere.
Whether a method can actually return null usually only becomes apparent from its documentation. chaquopy-stubgen therefore ships a whitelist of methods that are documented to return null; those are emitted with | None appended to their return type. All other reference return types are treated as non-optional, even though they could theoretically be null at runtime.
The whitelist is not exhaustive and may have gaps or false positives. Feel free to open an issue or pull request if you find a missing or incorrect entry.
- Create venv:
uv sync - Test:
uv run pytest
This is based on stubgenj, but generates stubs optimized for chaquopy and is internally reworked to use ASM instead of Java Reflection.