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In-class settings configurable via both click and confuse libraries

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ClickSet

ClickSet is a thin wrapper around the click and confuse libraries, combining them both into a simple property-like interface for use with python classes.

from clickset import Setting
from clickset import ClickParams
from clickset import get_config
import confuse
import click

class MyClass:
    verbose = Setting(
        # confuse storage path
        'general.verbose',

        # click boolean option
        option = ClickParams(
            '--verbose/--quiet',
            help = 'Verbose or Quiet Output'
        )
    )

    def my_func(self):
        # Get the value of a Setting
        print(f"verbose status: {self.verbose}")

        # Set the value of the property ... in memory only!
        self.verbose = False
        assert self.verbose == False

@click.command
# Load all options set in classes
@Setting.options
def main(**kw):
    # Get the default global confuse configuration singleton
    config = get_config()
    foo = MyClass()
    print(f"verbose: {foo.verbose}")
    assert foo.verbose == kw['verbose']
    assert foo.verbose == config['general']['verbose'].get()

    # confuse/click values can also be obtained directly from classes
    # ... NOTE: The value here is read-only!
    assert MyClass.verbose.get() == kw['verbose']

    # confuse/click values can also be obtained without a class
    verbose = Setting(
        # confuse storage path
        'general.verbose',

        # click boolean option
        option = ClickParams(
            '--verbose/--quiet',
            help = 'Verbose or Quiet Output'
        )
    )
    assert verbose == MyClass.verbose.get()
    assert verbose == foo.verbose

main(['--verbose'])

Design Concepts

This library is built around the following design concept:

  • Define app configuration in the class where it is used
  • Link command line options to configuration file entries
  • Permit multiple configuration files covering different purposes
  • Provide a persistent application state storage mechanism
  • Provide a simple interface which covers common use scenarios
  • Provide as much access as possible to underlying libraries

These design concepts led me to utilizing two base libraries to provide functionality:

  • confuse: Provides configurable values to an application by providing multiple sources (memory, command line arguments, YAML files, etc.) in a priority based list.
  • click: Provides a command line interface which is easily extended with additional funcitonality.

While both of these libraries are very powerful tools in their own right, they both force their relevant settings into a central location. In order to keep all configuration settings in the location they are used, this library combines confuse and click into a single class called Setting. The resulting class has the following features:

  • All data is stored using confuse
  • Command line parameters provided by click are inserted into the confuse data store
  • Data is accessed in the same mechanism as a python property
  • Values can be overridden on a per-instance basis (same as setting a property)
  • click/confuse values can obtained direclty using Setting(...).get() in order to easily obtain configured values outside of class restrictions (see the example above)

While this design is highly flexible, there are noteworthy drawbacks which must be considered:

  • click parameter definitions and confuse data stores must be defined as global singletons.
    • Generally this is acceptable as both configuration files and command line interfaces have one instance per application.
    • Multiple singletons can be created for both confuse and click in order to provide design flexibility.
  • Command line options are always generated if the relevant class has been imported. This means that care must be taken with inactive code to ensure it is not imported by the main application.
    • This is generally a small risk if one is following good coding practices by importing only files which are used in a module.

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