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Python high level configuration library

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pymlconf (Python YAML Configuration Library) helps to easily manage and access to your application configurations which was already Written in YAML language.

It can merge two or more configuration files according their names and automatically treat file-names as namespaces, or simply merge several parts of configuration(YAML-string or Python-dict) on arbitrary config node. for more informations see documentations.

Config file

# filename: config.yaml
app:
    root_dir: %(here)s

Python code:

# filename: config.py

from pymlconf import ConfigManager

config_str='''
app:
    name: MyApp
    listen:
        sock1:
            addr: %(hostname)s
            port: %(port)s
    languages:
        - english
        - {language: persian, country: iran}

logfile: /var/log/myapp.log
'''

cfg = ConfigManager(init_value=config_str, context=dict(hostname='192.168.0.1', port=8080))
cfg.load_files('path/to/config.yaml')

print cfg.app.name
print cfg.app.listen.sock1.addr
print cfg.app.languages[0]
print cfg.app.languages[1].country
print cfg.logfile

Will produce

# MyApp
# 192.168.0.1
# english
# iran
# /var/log/myapp.log

Deferred(Proxied)

# module configuration.py
from pymlconf import DeferredConfigManager
settings = DeferredConfigManager()

# another_module.py
from configuration import settings
def serve_request():
    return settings.message

 # in application startup
from configuration import settings
settings.load(
    # the signature is the same as the `ConfigManager.__init__`
)

Installation

Latest stable version:

$ pip install pymlconf
# or
$ easy_install pymlconf

Development version:

$ pip install git+git@github.com:pylover/pymlconf.git

>From source:

$ cd source_dir
$ python setup.py install

Manually download it from pypi

Unit-Tests

Install nose and change current directory to project’s dir:

$ pip install nose
$ cd path/to/pymlconf

Running tests:

$ nosetests

Or

$ python setup.py test

Syntax Reference

You can find the canonical syntax reference on PyYAML site

Change Log

  • [0.5.9] ci

  • [0.5.1] Encoding option for files

  • [0.4.0] Adding DeferredConfigManager

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