Simple use ini files
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This is the simplest way to interact with a single ini file to store settings.
Attention! It is delivered together with logging to a file. You need to try to understand.
Use:
from simpleini import SETTINGS, logging
parsed_data = SETTINGS(<names_settings>, <required_settings>)
# names_settings - A string with the names of the settings stored in the file. If there is no file, it will be created and the program will be completed.
# required_settings - comma-separated list of required variables. 'all' - to check all variables
Example ini reader:
parsed_data = SETTINGS('settings1, settings2, settings3', 'all')
settings1 = parsed_data.settings1
settings2 = parsed_data.settings2
settings3 = parsed_data.settings3
Example logging:
logging('message for log') # it will write a file to the project folder log.txt and it will add incoming information to it
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