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A library that offers a simple method of loading and accessing environmental variables and `.env` file values.

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secretbox

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A library that offers a simple method of loading and accessing environmental variables, .env file values, and other sources of secrets. The class stores values to state when load methods are called.

Loaded values are also injected into the local environ. This is to assist with adjacent libraries that reference os.environ values by default. Required values can be kept in a .env file instead of managing a script to load them into the environment.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.6 <= 3.9

Optional Dependencies

  • boto3
  • boto3-stubs[secretsmanager]

Install

$ pip install secretbox

Optional AWS Secret Manager support

$ pip install secretbox[aws]

Example use

from secretbox.loadenv import LoadEnv

secrets = LoadEnv()


def main() -> int:
    """Main function"""
    secrets.load()

    my_sevice_password = secrets.get("SERVICE_PW")
    # More code

    return 0


if __name__ == "__main__":
    exit(main())

LoadEnv arguments:

Default: (shown above)

  • On initialization the LoadEnv() class does nothing. By calling .load() we cause the class to load all the currently available environ variables. It also looks for and loads, if found, a .env file in the working directory. From there we can access those values with .get("KEY_NAME").

auto_load

  • Alternatively, you can initialize with LoadEnv(auto_load=True) and the load() method will be executed on creation of the class instance.

filename

  • You can specify a .env formatted file and location, overriding the default behavior to load the .env from the working directory.

aws_sstore_name

  • When provided, an attempt to load values from named AWS secrets manager will be made. Requires aws_region to be provided. Requires boto3 and boto3-stubs[secretsmanager] to be installed.

aws_region

  • When provided, an attempt to load values from the given AWS secrets manager found in this region will be made. Requires aws_sstore_name to be provided. Requires boto3 and boto3-stubs[secretsmanager] to be installed.

LoadEnv methods:

.get("[Key Name]")

  • Returns the string value of the loaded value by key name. If the key does not exist, an empty string will be returned "".

.load()

  • Runs all importer methods. If optional dependencies are not installed, e.g. boto3, the importer is skipped.

.load_env_vars()

  • Loads all existing os.environ values into state.

.load_env_file()

  • Loads .env file or any file provided with the filename argument on initialization.

.load_aws_store()

  • Loads secrets from AWS secret manager. Requires aws_sstore_name and aws_region to have been provided. Will raise NotImplementedError if library requirements are missing.

.env file format

Current format for the .env file supports strings only and is parsed in the following order:

  • Each seperate line is considered a new possible key/value set
  • Each set is delimted by the first = found
  • Leading and trailing whitespace are removed
  • Matched leading/trailing single quotes or double quotes will be stripped from values (not keys).

I'm open to suggestions on standards to follow here.

This .env example:

# Comments are ignored

KEY=value

Invalid lines without the equal sign delimiter will also be ignored

Will be parsed as:

{"KEY": "value"}

This .env example:

PASSWORD = correct horse battery staple
USER_NAME="not_admin"

MESSAGE = '    Totally not an "admin" account logging in'

Will be parsed as:

{
    "PASSWORD": "correct horse battery staple",
    "USER_NAME": "not_admin",
    "MESSAGE": '    Toally not an "admin" account logging in',
}

Local developer installation

It is highly recommended to use a venv for installation. Leveraging a venv will ensure the installed dependency files will not impact other python projects.

The instruction below make use of a bash shell and a Makefile. All commands should be able to be run individually of your shell does not support make

Clone this repo and enter root directory of repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/Preocts/secretbox
$ cd secretbox

Create and activate venv:

$ python3 -m venv venv
$ . venv/bin/activate

Your command prompt should now have a (venv) prefix on it.

Install editable library and development requirements:

(venv) $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
(venv) $ pip install --editable .[aws,tests]

Run tests

(venv) $ tox

To exit the venv:

(venv) $ deactivate

Makefile

This repo has a Makefile with some quality of life scripts if your system supports make.

  • update : Clean all artifacts, update pip, update requirements, install everything
  • clean-pyc : Deletes python/mypy artifacts
  • clean-tests : Deletes tox, coverage, and pytest artifacts
  • build-dist : Build source distribution and wheel distribution

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