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Convenient configuration of containerized applications

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container-app-conf is a library to easily read application configuration values from multiple sources (YAML, env) while providing type validation.

The initial purpose of this library was to have an easy way to configure an application running inside of a container using environment variables (Docker in this case) and still provide the possibility to use a more simple form of configuration like a YAML file.

container-app-conf is used by

and hopefully many others :)

How to use

pip install container-app-conf

Extend Config base

from container_app_conf import Config
from container_app_conf.entry.string import StringConfigEntry

class AppConfig(Config):

    @property
    def config_file_names(self) -> [str]:
        return ["my_app_config_file_name"]

    MY_CONFIG = StringConfigEntry(
        description="This is just a demo text config entry",
        example="example",
        yaml_path=[
            "my_app",
            "example"
        ],
        none_allowed=False)

Config Types

Name Description Type
BoolConfigEntry Parses bool, int (0 and 1) and str values (yes, no etc.) to a boolean value bool
IntConfigEntry Parses input to an integer int
FloatConfigEntry Parses input to a floating number float
StringConfigEntry Takes the raw string input str
DateConfigEntry Parses various datetime formats (see python-dateutil) datetime
TimeDeltaConfigEntry Parses various timedelta formats (see pytimeparse) timedelta
FileConfigEntry Parses a file path str
DirectoryConfigEntry Parses a directory path str
ListConfigEntry Parses a comma separated string to a list of items specified in another ConfigEntry (in yaml it can also be specified as a yaml list) []

If none of the existing types suit your needs you can easily create your own by extending the ConfigEntry base class.

Default Values

A default value can be specified for every ConfigEntry by using the default constructor parameter.

Allow None

By default a None value is only allowed if the default value is None. This means it is not possible to set the MY_CONFIG entry in the example at the top to None even after initial parsing. Specifying an empty text in the yaml or corresponding environment variable will result in an exception. If you want to allow setting a None value even if the default value is not None, use the none_allowed=True constructor parameter.

YAML paths

container-app-conf looks for a YAML config file in multiple directories that are commonly used for configuration files. By default this includes:

  • ./
  • ~/.config/
  • ~/

but can also be defined manually by overriding the config_file_paths property:

@property
def config_file_paths(self) -> [str]:
    """
    :return: List of allowed config file paths
    """
    return ["/my/path", "/my/other/path"]

ENV variables

Since you only specify the yaml path of a config entry the matching ENV key is generated automatically. Currently this is done by concatenating all YAML tree items using an underscore and converting to uppercase:

yaml_path = ["my_app", "example"]
env_key = "_".join(yaml_path).upper()

yields MY_APP_EXAMPLE.

Generate reference config

If no YAML configuration file can be found during initialization, container-app-conf will automatically generate a reference config and write it to the first allowed config file path. By default this is:

./myapp_reference.yaml

This reference contains all available configuration options. If a default was specified for an entry it will be used, otherwise the example value.

If the generated reference contains values that do not make sense because of unknown constraints, specify your own example or better yet default value using the respective config entry constructor parameter.

Contributing

GitHub is for social coding: if you want to write code, I encourage contributions through pull requests from forks of this repository. Create GitHub tickets for bugs and new features and comment on the ones that you are interested in.

License

container-app-conf
Copyright (c) 2019 Markus Ressel

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