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A configuration engine for Python frameworks

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Dectate: a configuration engine for Python frameworks

Dectate is a powerful configuration engine for Python frameworks.

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It is used by Morepath.

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0.3 (2016-03-30)

  • Document importscan package that can be used in combination with this one.

  • Introduced factory_arguments feature on config factories, which can be used to create dependency relationships between configuration.

  • Fix a bug where config items were not always properly reused. Now only the first one in the action class dependency order is used, and it is not recreated.

0.2 (2016-03-29)

  • Remove clear_autocommit as it was useless during testing anyway. In tests just use explicit commit.

  • Add a dectate.sphinxext module that can be plugged into Sphinx so that directives are documented properly.

  • Document how Dectate deals with double imports.

0.1 (2016-03-29)

  • Initial public release.

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