Envcon - easy environment variables parsing.
Envcon allows you to store configuration separated from your code, like
The Twelve-Factor App suggests.
Envcon heavily leaned on python type-hints and makes configuration simple and declerative.
- Simple usage
- Type-casting
- Parse
.env
file as well as environment variables (os.environ
) - Default values
- Prefix
- human readable errors
- freezing classes after injection
pip install envcon
Assuming these environment variables are set (or written in .env file)
export MONGO_USER=myMongoUser
export MONGO_PASSWORD=shh_its_a_secret
export SECRET_NUMBER=0.42
export ONE_TO_TEN=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
export IS_ENABLED=true
export URL=http://www.google.com
from envcon import environment_configuration
@environment_configuration
class Configs:
SECRET_NUMBER: float
IS_ENABLED: bool
ONE_TO_TEN: list[int] # on python 3.8 use List[int] (from typing import List)
print(Configs.SECRET_NUMBER) # 0,42
print(type(Configs.SECRET_NUMBER)) # <class 'float'>
print(Configs.IS_ENABLED) # True
print(type(Configs.IS_ENABLED)) # <class 'bool'>
print(type(Configs.ONE_TO_TEN[0])) # <class 'int'>
from envcon import environment_configuration
@environment_configuration(prefix="MONGO_")
class MongoConfiguration:
USER: str
PASSWORD: str
print(MongoConfiguration.USER) # myMongoUser
All variables without default value are considered required.
Optional annotation suggests non-required variable and default set to None
.
from typing import Optional
from envcon import environment_configuration
@environment_configuration
class Configuration:
NON_EXISTING_ENV_VER: Optional[int]
print(type(Configuration.NON_EXISTING_ENV_VER)) # <class 'NoneType'>
By default, after injection, modifications of fields is prevented.
This feature is inspired by @dataclass
frozen flag.
This behaviour can be overridden, or explicitly described:
from envcon import environment_configuration
@environment_configuration(frozen=False)
class MyConfiguration:
SOME_CONFIGURATION: str
@environment_configuration
class AnotherConfiguration:
SOME_CONFIGURATION: str
MyConfiguration.SOME_CONFIGURATION = "yey"
print(MyConfiguration.SOME_CONFIGURATION) # yey
AnotherConfiguration.SOME_CONFIGURATION = "oh"
# Traceback (most recent call last):
# File "<input>", line 1, in <module>
# File "example.py", line 10, in __setattr__
# raise FrozenClassAttributesError()
# envcon.metaclasses.FrozenClassAttributesError: Class is frozen. modifying attributes is not allowed
What if I want different source other than my .env
file / os.environ
?
from envcon import configuration
my_config_dict = {
"MONGO_USER": "myUser",
"MONGO_PASSWORD": "myPassword",
}
@configuration(prefix="MONGO_", source=my_config_dict)
class MongoConfiguration:
USER: str
PASSWORD: str
print(MongoConfiguration.USER) # myUser
from envcon import environment_configuration
@environment_configuration
class ConfigurationA:
NON_EXISTING_ENV_VER: int
# LookupError: NON_EXISTING_ENV_VER is not an environment variable, nor has default value
The following types hints are supported
Builtins and from typing
:
str
bool
int
float
list
list[T] # >= python 3.9. T = str/bool/int/float
dict
List
List[T]
Dict
Optional[T] # T = str/bool/int/float/dict/list/list[T]
Simple casting.
i, f = "42", "4.2"
int(i)
float(i)
The following case-insensitive strings are considered True and False.
- True:
- 1
- y
- yes
- true
- False
- "" (empty string)
- 0
- n
- no
- false
Anything but these values raises an exception.
Its strongly suggested sticking with simple lowercase "false/true" and not something like fALsE.
List is parsed as comma separated values.
If sub-type is provided (e.g. list[int]
) each element will be converted as well.
JSON string which loaded using json.loads()
By default, envcon will parse your .env
file.
This feature is useful for local development.
.env will not override your environment variables.
You can turn this feature off:
@environment_configuration(include_dot_env_file=False)
class MyConfigClass:
...
See The 12-factor App section on configuration.
Basically, because this:
class Config:
MAX_CONNECTION = int(os.environ.get("MAX_CONNECTION", "42"))
TIMEOUT = float(os.environ.get("TIMEOUT", "4.2"))
MY_PASSWORD = os.environ["MY_PASSWORD"] #required w/o default value
OPTIONAL_URL = os.environ.get("OPTIONAL_URL", None)
OPTIONAL_NUMBER = int(os.environ.get("OPTIONAL_NUMBER", "0")) or None
NUMS_LIST = [int(i) for i in os.environ["NUMS_LIST"].splite(",")]
NUMS_LIST_WITH_DEFAULT = [int(i) for i in os.environ.get("NUMS_LIST", "1,2,3").splite(",")]
will simply turn into this:
from typing import Optional, List
@environment_configuration
class Config:
MAX_CONNECTION: int = 42
TIMEOUT: float = 4.2
MY_PASSWORD: str
OPTIONAL_URL: Optional[str]
OPTIONAL_NUMBER: Optional[int]
NUMS_LIST: list[int] # in python 3.8 use List[int]
NUMS_LIST_WITH_DEFAULT: list[int] = [1, 2, 3]
envcon will help you
- cast environment variables to the correct type
- specify required environment variables
- define default values
- parse list and dict
MIT licensed.