Skip to main content

This general purpose configuration utility library allows your code to use YAML as a configuration language for internal and external parties, allowing configuration to be crafted from multiple sources and merged just before use, using YAML Tags for additional functionality.

Project description

granular-configuration-language – A General Purpose Configuration Utility Library

Coverage badge Testing workflow codeql workflow
pypi pypi pypi pypi

⚠️ This library is meant for trusted configuration files. ⚠️

How to get started?

See Documentation - Getting Started.

How to install?

From PyPI:

pip install granular-configuration-language

Why does this exist?

This library exists to allow your code to use YAML as a configuration language for internal and external parties, allowing configuration to be crafted from multiple sources and merged just before use, using YAML Tags for additional functionality, and plugin support for creating custom YAML Tags.

Some use cases:

  • You are writing a library to help connect to some databases. You want users to easily changes settings and defined databases by name.
    • Conceptual Example:
      • Library Code:
        # database_util/config/config.py
        CONFIG = LazyLoadConfiguration(
            Path(__file___).parent / "config.yaml",
            "./database-util-config.yaml",
            "~/configs/database-util-config.yaml",
            base_path="database-util",
            env_location_var_name="ORG_COMMON_CONFIG_LOCATIONS",
        )
        
      • Library configuration:
        # database_util/config/config.yaml
        database-util:
          common_settings:
            use_decimal: true
            encryption_type: secure
          databases: {} # Empty mapping, for users define
        
      • User application configuration:
        # ~/configs/database-util-config.yaml
        database-util:
          common_settings:
            use_decimal: false
          databases:
            datebase1:
              location: http://somewhere
              user: !Mask ${DB_USERNAME}
              password: !Mask ${DB_PASSWORD}
        
      • Library Code with type annotations:
        class CommonSettings(Configuration):
            use_decimal: bool
            encryption_type: str
        #
        class DatabaseSettings:
            location: str
            user: str
            password: str
        #
        class Settings(Configuration):
            common_settings: CommonSettings
            databases: Configuration[str, DatabaseSettings]
        #
        CONFIG = LazyLoadConfiguration(
            Path(__file___).parent / "config.yaml",
            "./database-util-config.yaml",
            "~/configs/database-util-config.yaml",
            base_path="database-util",
            env_location_var_name="ORG_COMMON_CONFIG_LOCATIONS",
        ).as_typed(Settings)
        
  • You are deploying an application that has multiple deployment types with specific settings.
    • Conceptual Example:
      • Library Code:
        # app/config/config.py
        CONFIG = LazyLoadConfiguration(
            Path(__file___).parent / "config.yaml",
            "./database-util-config.yaml",
            base_path="app",
        )
        
      • Base configuration:
        # app/config/config.yaml
        app:
          log_as: really cool app name
          log_to: nowhere
        
      • AWS Lambda deploy:
        # ./database-util-config.yaml
        app:
          log_to: std_out
        
      • Server deploy:
        # ./database-util-config.yaml
        app:
          log_to: !Sub file://var/log/${$.app.log_as}.log
        
  • You are writing a pytest plugin that creates test data using named fixtures configured by the user.
    • Conceptual Examples:
      • Library Code:
        # fixture_gen/config/config.py
        CONFIG = LazyLoadConfiguration(
            Path(__file___).parent / "fixture_config.yaml",
            *Path().rglob("fixture_config.yaml"),
            base_path="fixture-gen",
        ).config
        #
        for name, spec in CONFIG.fixtures:
            generate_fixture(name, spec)
        
      • Library configuration:
        # fixture_gen/config/fixture_config.yaml
        fixture-gen:
          fixtures: {} # Empty mapping, for users define
        
      • User application configuration:
        # fixture_config.yaml
        fixture-gen:
          fixtures:
            fixture1:
              api: does something
        

Why the long name?

  • It's "granular" because you can specify settings across multiple files at a fine granularity for overriding values.
  • It is meant for trusted "configuration" files.
  • Including "language" makes it clear that this is not the source of configuration, but a library for processing generic configuration files.
    • Feedback was that "granular-configuration" sounded like it was the source for configuration.
    • "Format" sounded weirder than "language".
    • Including "YAML" sounded like this was trying to be more than YAML, rather than just using YAML.

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

granular_configuration_language-2.3.1.tar.gz (40.5 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

File details

Details for the file granular_configuration_language-2.3.1.tar.gz.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for granular_configuration_language-2.3.1.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 13cf17ec36716da9fdf5750c4e6cd86b39693bfbb17ea946b872f1e71f5b9b9e
MD5 a1c678069e68d3ac0e81787cb7d12192
BLAKE2b-256 837ed400475a4fea0091b141b9d2e7d5a28544382b12d78b620a50b1f9d7ed67

See more details on using hashes here.

Provenance

The following attestation bundles were made for granular_configuration_language-2.3.1.tar.gz:

Publisher: release.yaml on lifedox/granular-configuration-language

Attestations: Values shown here reflect the state when the release was signed and may no longer be current.

File details

Details for the file granular_configuration_language-2.3.1-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for granular_configuration_language-2.3.1-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 2b5bbc6a531e18aef48ca238c1af3fdc0017efd71b72fb72c7d3fb6d4e516a22
MD5 b4d17e9d9d673fdb2bca8372d27f6542
BLAKE2b-256 2a300a0087fcae9b9c0d5fb09673bd3ca41e9f5877f9bfa2928815fb06a20fb9

See more details on using hashes here.

Provenance

The following attestation bundles were made for granular_configuration_language-2.3.1-py3-none-any.whl:

Publisher: release.yaml on lifedox/granular-configuration-language

Attestations: Values shown here reflect the state when the release was signed and may no longer be current.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page