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Reads the key,value pair from .env file and adds them to environment variable. It is great for managing app settings during development and in production using 12-factor principles.

Do one thing, do it well!

Hey just wanted to let you know that since I’ve started writing 12-factor apps I’ve found python-dotenv to be invaluable for all my projects. It’s super useful and “just works.” –Daniel Fridkin

Usages

The easiest and most common usage consists on calling load_dotenv when the application starts, which will load environment variables from a file named .env in the current directory or any of its parents or from the path specificied; after that, you can just call the environment-related method you need as provided by os.getenv.

.env looks like this:

# a comment and that will be ignored.
REDIS_ADDRESS=localhost:6379
MEANING_OF_LIFE=42
MULTILINE_VAR="hello\nworld"

You can optionally prefix each line with the word export, which is totally ignore by this library, but might allow you to `source <https://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Source_command>`__ the file in bash.

export S3_BUCKET=YOURS3BUCKET
export SECRET_KEY=YOURSECRETKEYGOESHERE

.env can interpolate variables using POSIX variable expansion, variables are replaced from the environment first or from other values in the .env file if the variable is not present in the environment. (Note: Default Value Expansion is not supported as of yet, see #30.)

CONFIG_PATH=${HOME}/.config/foo
DOMAIN=example.org
EMAIL=admin@${DOMAIN}

Getting started

Assuming you have created the .env file along-side your settings module.

.
├── .env
└── settings.py

Add the following code to your settings.py

# settings.py
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()

# OR, the same with increased verbosity:
load_dotenv(verbose=True)

# OR, explicitly providing path to '.env'
from pathlib import Path  # python3 only
env_path = Path('.') / '.env'
load_dotenv(dotenv_path=env_path)

At this point, parsed key/value from the .env file is now present as system environment variable and they can be conveniently accessed via os.getenv()

# settings.py
import os
SECRET_KEY = os.getenv("EMAIL")
DATABASE_PASSWORD = os.getenv("DATABASE_PASSWORD")

load_dotenv do not override existing System environment variables. To override, pass override=True to load_dotenv().

load_dotenv also accepts encoding parameter to open the .env file. The default encoding is platform dependent (whatever locale.getpreferredencoding() returns), but any encoding supported by Python can be used. See the codecs module for the list of supported encodings.

You can use find_dotenv() method that will try to find a .env file by (a) guessing where to start using __file__ or the working directory – allowing this to work in non-file contexts such as IPython notebooks and the REPL, and then (b) walking up the directory tree looking for the specified file – called .env by default.

from dotenv import load_dotenv, find_dotenv
load_dotenv(find_dotenv())

In-memory filelikes

It is possible to not rely on the filesystem to parse filelikes from other sources (e.g. from a network storage). load_dotenv and dotenv_values accepts a filelike stream. Just be sure to rewind it before passing.

>>> from io import StringIO     # Python2: from StringIO import StringIO
>>> from dotenv import dotenv_values
>>> filelike = StringIO('SPAM=EGGS\n')
>>> filelike.seek(0)
>>> parsed = dotenv_values(stream=filelike)
>>> parsed['SPAM']
'EGGS'

The returned value is dictionary with key value pair.

dotenv_values could be useful if you need to consume the envfile but not apply it directly into the system environment.

Django

If you are using django you should add the above loader script at the top of wsgi.py and manage.py.

Installation

pip install -U python-dotenv

iPython Support

You can use dotenv with iPython. You can either let the dotenv search for .env with %dotenv or provide the path to .env file explicitly, see below for usages.

%load_ext dotenv

# Use find_dotenv to locate the file
%dotenv

# Specify a particular file
%dotenv relative/or/absolute/path/to/.env

# Use '-o' to indicate override of existing variables
%dotenv -o

# Use '-v' to turn verbose mode on
%dotenv -v

Command-line interface

For commandline support, use the cli option during installation:

pip install -U "python-dotenv[cli]"

A cli interface dotenv is also included, which helps you manipulate the .env file without manually opening it. The same cli installed on remote machine combined with fabric (discussed later) will enable you to update your settings on remote server, handy isn’t it!

Usage: dotenv [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  This script is used to set, get or unset values from a .env file.

Options:
  -f, --file PATH                 Location of the .env file, defaults to .env
                                  file in current working directory.
  -q, --quote [always|never|auto]
                                  Whether to quote or not the variable values.
                                  Default mode is always. This does not affect
                                  parsing.
  --help                          Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  get    Retrive the value for the given key.
  list   Display all the stored key/value.
  run    Run command with environment variables from .env file present
  set    Store the given key/value.
  unset  Removes the given key.

Setting config on remote servers

We make use of excellent Fabric to acomplish this. Add a config task to your local fabfile, dotenv_path is the location of the absolute path of .env file on the remote server.

# fabfile.py

import dotenv
from fabric.api import task, run, env

# absolute path to the location of .env on remote server.
env.dotenv_path = '/opt/myapp/.env'

@task
def config(action=None, key=None, value=None):
    '''Manage project configuration via .env

    e.g: fab config:set,<key>,<value>
         fab config:get,<key>
         fab config:unset,<key>
         fab config:list
    '''
    run('touch %(dotenv_path)s' % env)
    command = dotenv.get_cli_string(env.dotenv_path, action, key, value)
    run(command)

Usage is designed to mirror the heroku config api very closely.

Get all your remote config info with fab config

$ fab config
foo="bar"

Set remote config variables with fab config:set,<key>,<value>

$ fab config:set,hello,world

Get a single remote config variables with fab config:get,<key>

$ fab config:get,hello

Delete a remote config variables with fab config:unset,<key>

$ fab config:unset,hello

Thanks entirely to fabric and not one bit to this project, you can chain commands like so fab config:set,<key1>,<value1> config:set,<key2>,<value2>

$ fab config:set,hello,world config:set,foo,bar config:set,fizz=buzz

Contributing

All the contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or send us a pull request.

This project is currently maintained by Saurabh Kumar and Bertrand Bonnefoy-Claudet and would not have been possible without the support of these awesome people.

Executing the tests:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ pip install -e .
$ flake8
$ pytest

or with tox installed:

$ tox

Changelog

Unreleased

0.10.2

  • Add type hints and expose them to users ([@qnighy])(#172)

  • load_dotenv and dotenv_values now accept an encoding parameter, defaults to None ([@theskumar])([@earlbread])(#161)

  • Fix str/unicode inconsistency in Python 2: values are always str now. ([@bbc2])(#121)

  • Fix Unicode error in Python 2, introduced in 0.10.0. ([@bbc2])(#176)

0.10.1

  • Fix parsing of variable without a value ([@asyncee])([@bbc2])(#158)

0.10.0

  • Add support for UTF-8 in unquoted values ([@bbc2])(#148)

  • Add support for trailing comments ([@bbc2])(#148)

  • Add backslashes support in values ([@bbc2])(#148)

  • Add support for newlines in values ([@bbc2])(#148)

  • Force environment variables to str with Python2 on Windows ([@greyli])

  • Drop Python 3.3 support ([@greyli])

  • Fix stderr/-out/-in redirection ([@venthur])

0.9.0

  • Add --version parameter to cli ([@venthur])

  • Enable loading from current directory ([@cjauvin])

  • Add ‘dotenv run’ command for calling arbitrary shell script with .env ([@venthur])

0.8.1

  • Add tests for docs ([@Flimm])

  • Make ‘cli’ support optional. Use pip install python-dotenv[cli]. ([@theskumar])

0.8.0

  • set_key and unset_key only modified the affected file instead of parsing and re-writing file, this causes comments and other file entact as it is.

  • Add support for export prefix in the line.

  • Internal refractoring ([@theskumar])

  • Allow load_dotenv and dotenv_values to work with StringIO()) ([@alanjds])([@theskumar])(#78)

0.7.1

  • Remove hard dependency on iPython ([@theskumar])

0.7.0

0.6.5

0.6.4

  • Fix issue with single quotes ([@Flimm]) (#52)

0.6.3

  • Handle unicode exception in setup.py (#46)

0.6.2

0.6.0

0.5.1

  • Fix find_dotenv - it now start search from the file where this function is called from.

0.5.0

0.4.0

  • cli: Added -q/--quote option to control the behaviour of quotes around values in .env. (Thanks [@hugochinchilla](https://github.com/hugochinchilla)).

  • Improved test coverage.

[@asyncee]: https://github.com/asyncee [@greyli]: https://github.com/greyli [@venthur]: https://github.com/venthur [@Flimm]: https://github.com/Flimm [@theskumar]: https://github.com/theskumar [@alanjds]: https://github.com/alanjds [@cjauvin]: https://github.com/cjauvin [@bbc2]: https://github.com/bbc2 [@qnighy]: https://github.com/qnighy [@earlbread]: https://github.com/earlbread

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