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gConfigs - Configuration helper for Python applications.

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gConfigs

Configuration helper for Python applications.

gConfigs provides a unified API to read configuration values from different sources:

  • Environment variables
  • Dotenv files
  • Local mounted files in a directory
  • Individual local files

Why another config library?

I made it for myself. That's it.

Installation

Python 3.8+

pip install gconfigs

or with uv:

uv add gconfigs

Or even better. It's small enough, avoid the dependency entirely, and copy gconfigs/ into your project.

Extra effort to convince you to avoid dependencies: maybe all you need is just os.environ.

Quick Start

import gconfigs

# 1) Environment variables
envs = gconfigs.envs()
debug = envs.as_bool("DEBUG", default=False)
home = envs("HOME", default="/")

# 2) Mounted directory (for configs or secrets)
configs = gconfigs.local_files("/run/configs")
language_code = configs("LANGUAGE_CODE", default="en-us")

# 3) Single local file
secrets = gconfigs.local_file()
db_password = secrets("/run/secrets/DB_PASSWORD")

# 4) Dotenv file
dotenvs = gconfigs.dotenvs(".env")
project_name = dotenvs("PROJECT_NAME", default="my-app")

API Overview

The package exposes four factory functions:

  • gconfigs.envs() -> reads from process environment variables
  • gconfigs.dotenvs(filepath=".env") -> reads from dotenv files
  • gconfigs.local_files(path="/run/configs", pattern="*") -> reads from files in a directory
  • gconfigs.local_file() -> reads from a single file path provided at call time

Each factory returns a GConfigs instance.

Usage

Environment Variables

import gconfigs

envs = gconfigs.envs()

home = envs("HOME")
workers = int(envs("WORKERS", default="2"))
debug = envs.as_bool("DEBUG", default=False)

Dotenv Files

import gconfigs

dotenvs = gconfigs.dotenvs("./config/.env")
dsn = dotenvs("DATABASE_DSN")

# load another dotenv file with a different GConfigs instance
other = gconfigs.dotenvs("./config/another.env")

Dotenv parser behavior:

  • Ignores lines starting with #, ;, and [section]
  • Ignores lines without =
  • Splits at the first = so values can contain =
  • Strips key whitespace
  • Preserves value whitespace (except trailing newline characters)
  • Last duplicated key wins

Local Mounted Files (Directory)

import gconfigs

configs = gconfigs.local_files("/run/configs")
secrets = gconfigs.local_files("/run/secrets")

api_url = configs("API_URL")
api_key = secrets("API_KEY")

How it works:

  • File name is the config key
  • File content is the config value
  • Optional pattern argument filters which files are considered
only_app = gconfigs.local_files("/run/configs", pattern="APP_*")

Single Local File

import gconfigs

secrets = gconfigs.local_file()
token = secrets("/run/secrets/SERVICE_TOKEN")

Common Patterns

Default Value

port = envs("PORT", default="8000")

Fallback Key with use_instead

host = envs("SERVICE_HOST", use_instead="HOST", default="127.0.0.1")

Strip Control

By default, returned string values are stripped.

value = envs("MY_KEY")  # strip=True by default
raw_value = envs("MY_KEY", strip=False)

Type Casting

GConfigs provides strict casting helpers.

as_bool

  • Accepts native bool values
  • Accepts strings "true" and "false" (case-insensitive)
  • Raises ValueError for other values
debug = envs.as_bool("DEBUG", default=False)

as_list

  • Accepts native list and tuple values
  • Accepts JSON-style list strings like "[1, 2, 3]"
  • Raises ValueError otherwise
hosts = envs.as_list("ALLOWED_HOSTS")

as_dict

  • Accepts native dict values
  • Accepts JSON-style object strings like "{"workers": 2}"
  • Raises ValueError otherwise
options = envs.as_dict("APP_OPTIONS")

Iteration and Utilities

GConfigs implements container and iterator protocols.

import gconfigs

envs = gconfigs.envs()

if "HOME" in envs:
    print("HOME exists")

print(len(envs))

for item in envs:
    print(item.key, item.value)

print(envs.json())

Notes:

  • Iteration yields namedtuples with key and value fields
  • Use .iterator() when you need a fresh independent iterator

Error Behavior

Typical exceptions you may see:

  • KeyError for missing environment variable or missing dotenv key
  • FileNotFoundError for missing paths/files in file backends
  • PermissionError for unreadable files in local_file backend
  • ValueError for invalid cast values

Use default=... to avoid exceptions for missing keys when appropriate.

Custom Backend

You can plug your own backend into GConfigs.

Required backend methods:

  • get(key: str)
  • keys()

Example:

from gconfigs.gconfigs import GConfigs


class DictBackend:
    def __init__(self):
        self.data = {"NAME": "my-app", "DEBUG": "false"}

    def additional_method(self):
        return "This is an additional method in the backend class."

    def keys(self):
        return self.data.keys()

    def get(self, key):
        if key not in self.data:
            raise KeyError(f"{key} not set")
        return self.data[key]


configs = GConfigs(backend=DictBackend)
name = configs("NAME")
debug = configs.as_bool("DEBUG")

# You can access the backend instance directly from GConfigs instance
assert configs.backend.additional_method

License

MIT. See LICENSE-MIT.

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