A merge conflict-less solution to committing an encrypted configuration to the repo with secrets and non-secrets side-by-side.
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Quick start
This package features an opinionated, python configuration management system, focused on combining both secret and non-secret keys in the same configuration file. The values for secret keys are encrypted and can be committed to the repo, but since each key is separated on a line-by-line basis, merge conflicts shouldn't cause much trouble.
Install
pip install python-configuration-management
cli
Generate a key
In a terminal, enter:
pycm generate-key
Follow the instructions printed to the console. For example, if you're setting up a production configuration,
make a file called .env-production
in the root of your project. Inside of it, save the key generated
above to a variable called ENC_KEY
.
Upsert a secret
To insert or update a secret, enter:
pycm upsert --environment <your environment>
And follow the prompts.
Insert a non-secret
Simply open the .yml file for the generated stage (the naming scheme is config-<environment>.yaml
),
and insert a row. It should look like this:
USERNAME: whatsup1994 # non-secret
PASSWORD:
secret: true
value: gAAAAABf2_kxEgWXQzJ0SlRmDy6lbXe-d3dWD68W4aM26yiA0EO2_4pA5FhV96uMWCLwpt7N6Y32zXQq-gTJ3sREbh1GOvNh5Q==
Manually editing the file
You can change the values of non-secrets by hand, as well as the keynames, but clearly you must not change the value of secrets by hand, as they're encrypted. Changing the order of any of the keys is perfectly fine.
Print secrets to the console
To show the decrypted values of all the secrets in the console, enter:
pycm reveal --environment <your-environment>
Re-encrypt a config file
To re-encrypt all secret values for a given environment's config file, pass
pycm reencrypt --environment <your-environment> --new-key <your-new-key>
If you do not provide a key, a new one will be generated for you.
Extras
In the root of your project, you can create a file called config-required.json
.
The JSON object can be a list or a dictionary. This is useful for validating the presence of your keys on start-up.
Using the config in your python code
There are two ways to use this library. You can either have a dotenv file with your ENC_KEY
,
or you can place the ENC_KEY
in your environment variables. If you use a dotenv, make sure
the file follows this naming scheme: .env-[environment]
.
As for accessing the config, if you don't mind a little magic, you can use inject_config
.
# settings.py
from python_configuration_management import inject_config
# development is the environment name
inject_config("development", sys.modules[__name__], use_dotenv=True)
If you want more verbosity, you can import the following function which will return the config as a normalized dictionary that's flat and has all secrets decrypted.
# settings.py
from python_configuration_management import get_config
# config = {"USERNAME": "helloworld", "PASSWORD": "im decrypted}
config = get_config("development", use_dotenv=True)
USERNAME = config["USERNAME"]
# ...
This project uses poetry for dependency management and packaging.
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