Utilities for pandas.
Project description
Simple hierarchical configuration for Python packages.
from birch import Birch
cfg = Birch('mypackage')
connect(cfg['SERVER_HOSTNAME'], cfg['server']['port'])
1 Installation
pip install birch
2 Features
Pure python.
Supports Python 3.4+.
Fully tested.
3 Use
birch is a simple way to read simple hierarchical configuration for your Python package or application from both environment variables and
from birch import Birch
4 Contributing
Package author and current maintainer is Shay Palachy (shay.palachy@gmail.com); You are more than welcome to approach him for help. Contributions are very welcomed.
4.1 Installing for development
Clone:
git clone git@github.com:shaypal5/birch.git
Install in development mode, including test dependencies:
cd birch
pip install -e '.[test]'
4.2 Running the tests
To run the tests use:
cd birch
pytest
4.3 Adding documentation
The project is documented using the numpy docstring conventions, which were chosen as they are perhaps the most widely-spread conventions that are both supported by common tools such as Sphinx and result in human-readable docstrings. When documenting code you add to this project, follow these conventions.
5 Credits
Created by Shay Palachy (shay.palachy@gmail.com).
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