File names for keys. File contents for values.
Project description
File names for keys. File contents for values.
For security, simplicity, and consistency, all configuration is in files – not environmental variables.
Features
Security – Environmental variables set on a Docker image or container are injectable outside the container. This means environmental variables are insecure for secrets like passwords or encryption keys.
Simplicity – ConfigDir is simple to parse. This makes it easy for any language to parse. It is particularly useful for shell interpreters like bash.
Consistency – Rather than have two or more ways to configure an application securely (files for secrets, environmental variables for everything else), all configuration is done as files.
Kubernetes Integration – Easy to generate from ConfigMaps or Secrets
Variable Interpolation – Configuration values can reference other configuration values. Kubernetes only interpolates variables for command, args, or env fields so Kubernetes variable interpolation can not be used when volume mounting ConfigMaps or Secrets as files.
ConfigDir Standard
Configuration is mounted as a directory of files in /configdir (by default). The configuration directory can be overridden with the environmental variable CONFIGDIR.
Each key is create as a file named /configdir/{key}. The configuration, when parsed, will be a dictionary where the keys of the dictionary are the child file names.
Nested keys are allowed: /configdir/{key}/{sub-key}. If the parent key is a directory, the value will be a dictionary where the keys of the dictionary are the child file names. There is no limit to directory nesting depth.
Filenames
Each filename consists of up to two parts: the name and an optional extension. Only the name portion is used for the configuration key.
name must consist solely of lowercase ascii letters, uppercase ascii letters, digits, and underscore and must not begin with a digit ([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*).
extension must be omitted or be one of the File Types below.
File Contents
Trailing and leading whitespace is removed from file contents (except for .bin files).
Variable Interpolation
Files can contain template place holders for other config keys. Placeholders are enclosed with squiggly braces ({{PLACEHOLDER}}).
Placeholders can refer to nested keys using dot (.) notation: {{PARENT_KEY.NESTED_KEY}}
Placeholders can refer to nested list items using at (@) notation: {{PARENT_KEY@1}}
Placeholders may only reference number or string values.
File Types
A File with no extension has a value that is UTF-8 encoded and can contain interpolated variables.
.json will automatically be decoded as JSON then each value will be interpolated.
.yaml will automatically be decoded as YAML then each value will be interpolated.
.bin will not be UTF8 decoded, will not be interpolated, and will be loaded as binary.
Example
Directory Contents
File Path |
Contents |
---|---|
/configdir/REDIS_URI |
redis://:{{REDIS_PASSWORD}}@{{REDIS_HOST}}:{{REDIS_PORT}}/{{REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER}}/0 |
/configdir/REDIS_PASSWORD |
$3cr3t |
/configdir/REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER |
mymaster |
/configdir/REDIS_HOST |
redis-sentinel |
/configdir/REDIS_PORT |
6319 |
/configdir/CELERY_BROKER_URL |
sentinel://{{REDIS_HOST}}:{{REDIS_PORT}} |
/configdir/CELERY_BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS/master_name |
{{REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER}} |
/configdir/CELERY_BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS/visibility_timeout |
3600 |
/configdir/POSTGRES_DB_URI |
postgresql://root:postgres@postgres:5432/database |
/configdir/SMTP/username |
sender |
/configdir/SMTP/password |
$3cr3t |
/configdir/SMTP/port |
542 |
/configdir/SMTP/host |
mail.mailgun.com |
/configdir/SMTP/certificate.bin |
<binary> |
/configdir/KEYS.json |
{"keys": {"id": 1, "private_key": "<pem>"}} |
/configdir/PUBLIC_KEY.bin |
<binary> |
Parsed ConfigDir
{
"PUBLIC_KEY": "<binary>",
"KEYS": {
"keys": {
"id": 1,
"private_key": "<pem>"
}
},
"CELERY_BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS": {
"master_name": "mymaster",
"visibility_timeout": "3600"
},
"CELERY_BROKER_URL": "sentinel://redis-sentinel:6319",
"POSTGRES_DB_URI": "postgresql://root:postgres@postgres:5432/database",
"REDIS_HOST": "redis-sentinel",
"REDIS_PASSWORD": "$3cr3t",
"REDIS_PORT": "6319",
"REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER": "mymaster",
"REDIS_URI": "redis://:$3cr3t@redis-sentinel:6319/mymaster/0",
"SMTP": {
"certificate": "<binary>",
"host": "mail.mailgun.com",
"password": "$3cr3t",
"port": "542"
}
}
Python Usage
from configdir import configdir
config = configdir()
print(config["REDIS_URI"])
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