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Atro-Args
Python package that allows one to source arguments from command line arguments, environment variables, environment files and yaml files with overwritable prioritization and decent logging.
Installation
pip install -U atro-args
Basic Example
Suppose you want to obtain two variables app_name
and app_namespace
from cli inputs and environment variables. You can do the following:
from atro_args import Arg, InputArgs
input_args = InputArgs(prefix="ATRO_TEST")
input_args.add_arg(Arg(name="app_name", arg_type=str, help="App name", required=True))
input_args.add_arg(Arg(name="app_namespace", arg_type=str, help="App name", required=True))
model = input_args.get_dict()
The following model will be a dictionary dict
which will contain both app_name
and app_namespace
as keys with their respective values.
For more examples and more explanations please refer to the documentation.
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