Stefan Agner 3b3db2a9bc
Fix type annotations in API modules (#6389)
* Fix incorrect type annotations in API modules

Correct several type annotation issues found during typeguard testing:

- Fix `options_config` return type from `None` to `dict[str, Any]`
  (method returns validation result dict)
- Fix `uninstall` return type from `Awaitable[None]` to `None` and
  remove unnecessary return statement (async methods already return
  awaitables)
- Fix `stats` return type from `dict[Any, str]` to `dict[str, Any]`
  (type arguments were reversed)
- Fix `stop` return type from `Awaitable[None]` to `None` (async
  method shouldn't declare Awaitable return type)

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* Add missing type annotations to API methods

Add explicit return type annotations and request parameter types to
API endpoint methods that were missing them:

- backups.py: Add types to reload, download, upload methods
- docker.py: Add types to info, create_registry, remove_registry
- host.py: Add types to info, options, reboot, shutdown, reload,
  services, list_boots, list_identifiers, disk_usage; fix overly
  generic dict type
- services.py: Add types to list_services, set_service, get_service,
  del_service; add required imports
- store.py: Add types to add_repository, remove_repository
- supervisor.py: Add type to ping method

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2025-12-03 21:52:25 +01:00

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