Simple JSON auto-reloading configuration
Project description
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jsonfig
=======
Simple autoreloading configuration files in JSON. Will use the very fast UltraJSON library for parsing if available.
Installation
============
$ pip install jsonfig
Usage
=====
Create a JSON file whose root is a dictionary:
{
"always_load_user_data": true,
"use_new_feature_123": false,
"feature_456_chance": 0.20
}
Now it can be loaded as a dictionary:
>>> config = jsonfig.from_path("example.json")
>>> config["feature_456_chance"]
0.20
By default, when the file is changed, it will be automatically reloaded within one second:
{
"always_load_user_data": true,
"use_new_feature_123": false,
"feature_456_chance": 1.0
}
Now the new value will show up in the config structure:
>>> config["feature_456_chance"]
1.0
jsonfig
=======
Simple autoreloading configuration files in JSON. Will use the very fast UltraJSON library for parsing if available.
Installation
============
$ pip install jsonfig
Usage
=====
Create a JSON file whose root is a dictionary:
{
"always_load_user_data": true,
"use_new_feature_123": false,
"feature_456_chance": 0.20
}
Now it can be loaded as a dictionary:
>>> config = jsonfig.from_path("example.json")
>>> config["feature_456_chance"]
0.20
By default, when the file is changed, it will be automatically reloaded within one second:
{
"always_load_user_data": true,
"use_new_feature_123": false,
"feature_456_chance": 1.0
}
Now the new value will show up in the config structure:
>>> config["feature_456_chance"]
1.0
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