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A simple feature managment tool library

Project description

pyconfix

pyconfix is a Python-based configuration management tool with a text-based user interface built using curses. It allows you to manage complex configurations, including nested groups and dependencies between options. This library aims to provide a more user-friendly, configurable, and expandable alternative to menuconfig.

Features

  • Load and save configurations from JSON files
  • Support for multiple option types: boolean, integer, string, multiple choice, and groups
  • Search functionality to quickly find and modify options
  • Dependencies between options to control visibility and availability

Installation

Clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:

git clone https://github.com/NemesisWasAlienToo/pyconfix.git
cd pyconfix

Install the required dependencies (if any). This project uses standard libraries, so no additional dependencies are required.

Usage

Run the pyconfix by executing the pyconfix.py script:

python example.py

JSON Configuration Example

The configuration is defined in JSON format. Here is an example of a configuration file (config.json):

{
    "name": "Main Config",
    "options": [
        {
            "name": "Enable Feature A",
            "type": "bool",
            "default": true,
            "dependencies": []
        },
        {
            "name": "LogLevel",
            "type": "multiple_choice",
            "default": 1,
            "choices": ["DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR"],
            "dependencies": [
                "Enable Feature A"
            ]
        },
        {
            "name": "Feature A Level",
            "type": "int",
            "default": 0,
            "dependencies": [
                "Enable Feature A"
            ]
        },
        {
            "name": "Feature S Level",
            "type": "string",
            "default": "Hello",
            "dependencies": [
                "Enable Feature A"
            ]
        },
        {
            "name": "Group 1",
            "type": "group",
            "default": [],
            "dependencies": [
                "Enable Feature A"
            ],
            "options": [
                {
                    "name": "Enable Sub Feature B",
                    "type": "bool",
                    "default": false,
                    "dependencies": []
                },
                {
                    "name": "Group 2",
                    "type": "group",
                    "default": [],
                    "dependencies": [],
                    "options": [
                        {
                            "name": "Enable Sub Feature C",
                            "type": "bool",
                            "default": false,
                            "dependencies": []
                        }
                    ]
                }
            ]
        }
    ],
    "include": [
        "extra_config.json"
    ]
}

Configuration Fields Breakdown

  1. name: The name of the configuration.

    "name": "Main Config"
    
  2. options: A list of configuration options.

    • name: The name of the option.
    • type: The type of the option (bool, int, string, multiple_choice, group).
    • default: The default value of the option.
    • dependencies: A list of dependencies. The option is visible and available only if all dependencies are met.
    • choices: For multiple_choice options, a list of possible choices.
    • options: For group options, a list of sub-options.

    Example:

    {
        "name": "Enable Feature A",
        "type": "bool",
        "default": true,
        "dependencies": []
    }
    
  3. include: A list of additional JSON files to include.

    "include": [
        "extra_config.json"
    ]
    

Adding New Options

To add new options, you can define them in the options list within the configuration JSON file. Here are the types of options you can add:

Boolean Option

Represents a boolean value (true/false).

{
    "name": "Enable Feature X",
    "type": "bool",
    "default": false,
    "dependencies": []
}

Integer Option

Represents an integer value.

{
    "name": "Feature X Level",
    "type": "int",
    "default": 0,
    "dependencies": []
}

String Option

Represents a string value.

{
    "name": "Feature X Name",
    "type": "string",
    "default": "Default Name",
    "dependencies": []
}

Multiple Choice Option

Represents a choice from a predefined list of values.

{
    "name": "LogLevel",
    "type": "multiple_choice",
    "default": 1,
    "choices": ["DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR"],
    "dependencies": []
}

Group Option

Represents a group of nested options.

{
    "name": "Group X",
    "type": "group",
    "default": [],
    "dependencies": [],
    "options": [
        {
            "name": "Enable Sub Feature Y",
            "type": "bool",
            "default": false,
            "dependencies": []
        }
    ]
}

Example Code

Here's an example of how to define a custom save function and run the pyconfix:

import json
import library.pyconfix as pyconfix

def main():
    def custom_save(config_data):
        with open("custom_output_config.json", 'w') as f:
            json.dump(config_data, f, indent=4)
        print("Custom config saved")

    config = pyconfix.pyconfix(config_files=["config.json"], custom_save_func=custom_save)
    config.run()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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