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A Python 3 configuration library that's music to your ears.

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What is it?

configaro is a Python 3 configuration library that’s music to your ears.

Why should I care?

configaro has been created with the following design goals in mind:

  • provide a single file library with minimal dependencies

  • provide one with a simple, expressive API that is easy to use and gets out of your way

  • provide one that allows for hierarchical config data supporting dot-addressable access

  • provide one that allows for defaults and locals config modules

  • provide one with complete test coverage

  • provide one with complete documentation

If this sounds appealing to you, take a look:

import configaro as cfg

# Initialize the library with the name of the package containing your defaults.py config module cfg.init(‘mypkg.config’)

# Get the entire config object config = cfg.get() print(config) # prints “{‘greeting’: ‘Hello’, ‘subject’: ‘World’}”

# Config object provide attribute access style in addition to dict access style. print(‘f{config.greeting}, {config.subject}!’) # prints “Hello, World!”

# Config objects may be updated quite flexibly as well. cfg.put(greeting=’Goodbye’, subject=’Folks’} cfg.put({‘greeting’: ‘Goodbye’, ‘subject’: ‘Folks’}) cfg.put(‘greeting=Goodbye subject=Folks’)

What about Python 2?

configaro uses Python 3 features and I have zero interest in supporting Python 2 at this point. If you are still using Python 2 then move along – there’s nothing to see here.

Installation

configaro may be installed from the Python package index:

$ pip3 install configaro

It may also be installed from source:

$ git clone https://github.com/mojochao/configaro.git $ pip3 install .

If you install from source with .[dev] you should be able to run tests:

$ tox

Documentation

configaro documentation is hosted on [Read The Docs](https://configaro.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) and should be consulted for information on integrating it into your project.

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