Cock stands for «configuration file with click». It is a configuration aggregator, which stands on shiny click library.
No module for click with flat configuration file, which will mimic actual click options. There are click-config and click-config-file, but they targets another goals.
- Aggregate configuration file and cli options into flat configuration object.
- Respect all click checks and conversions (
requiredattribute forbidden, since it breaks internal logic). dict-like, flat, sorted, dot-accessed configuration object.- Entrypoint builder.
cock is offered under MIT license.
- python 3.7+
from cock import build_entrypoint, Config, Option
def main(config: Config):
print(config)
options = [
Option("a_b_c", default="foo"),
Option("b_c_d", default="bar"),
]
entrypoint = build_entrypoint(main, options, auto_envvar_prefix="EXAMPLE", show_default=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
entrypoint(prog_name="example")This is almost pure click setup:
$ python example.py --help
Usage: example [OPTIONS] [CONFIGURATION_FILE]
Options:
--a-b-c TEXT [default: foo]
--b-c-d TEXT [default: bar]
--help Show this message and exit. [default: False]
But there is a CONFIGURATION_FILE argument. Lets see use cases.
$ python example.py
{'configuration_file': None, 'a_b_c': 'foo', 'b_c_d': 'bar'}
$ EXAMPLE_A_B_C=foo-env python example.py
{'configuration_file': None, 'a_b_c': 'foo-env', 'b_c_d': 'bar'}
$ EXAMPLE_A_B_C=foo-env python example.py --a-b-c foo-cli
{'a_b_c': 'foo-cli', 'configuration_file': None, 'b_c_d': 'bar'}
a-b-c: foo-file$ EXAMPLE_A_B_C=foo-env python example.py --a-b-c foo-cli config-example.yml
{'a_b_c': 'foo-file', 'configuration_file': '/absolute/path/to/config-example.yml', 'b_c_d': 'bar'}
Priority is obvious: file > cli arguments > env variables
Note: for file a-b-c is the same as a_b_c or a-b_c. Use whatever you prefer.
As described in features paragraph, configuration is flattened before chaining with click options. So all configuration files listed below are equal:
a_b_c: foo-filea:
b:
c: foo-filea-b:
c: foo-fileIf provided file have key crossings:
a-b_c: foo-file1
a:
b-c: foo-file2Then RuntimeError will be raised.
cock uses pyyaml library for config loading, so it supports yaml and json formats, but this can be improved later if someone will need more configuration file types.
Configuration can be defined as dictionary too:
from cock import build_entrypoint, Option, Config
def main(config: Config):
print(config)
options = {
"a": {
"b": {
"c": Option(default="foo"),
},
},
"a-b_d": Option(default="bar"),
}
entrypoint = build_entrypoint(main, options, auto_envvar_prefix="EXAMPLE", show_default=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
entrypoint(prog_name="example")Note: for dictionaries you can use same rules in naming and structure as for files.
Configuration can be defined as multiple sources:
from cock import build_entrypoint, Option, Config
def main(config: Config):
print(config)
dict_options = {"a-b-c": Option(default="foo")}
list_options = [Option("b_c-d", default="bar")]
entrypoint = build_entrypoint(main, dict_options, list_options,
auto_envvar_prefix="EXAMPLE", show_default=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
entrypoint(prog_name="example")You can also gather all defaults from options as a Config:
from cock import get_options_defaults, Option
options = {
"a": {
"b": {
"c": Option(default="foo"),
},
},
}
config = get_options_defaults(options)
assert config == {"a_b_c": "foo"}
assert config.a_b_c == "foo"Config is an extended (with dot-access) version of sortedcontainers.SortedDict:
>>> from cock import Config
>>> c = Config(b=1, a=2)
Config({'a': 2, 'b': 1})
>>> c["a"], c.b
(2, 1)
>>> c.z
...
KeyError: 'z'
>>> c.items()
SortedItemsView(Config({'a': 2, 'b': 1}))
>>> c["0"] = 0
>>> c
Config({'0': 0, 'a': 2, 'b': 1})def build_entrypoint(
main: Callable[[Config], Any],
*options_stack: Union[dict, List[Union[Option, click.option]]],
**context_settings
) -> Callable[..., Any]:mainis a user-space function of exactly one argument, a dot-accessed config wrapper.*options_stackis a sequence of dicts and/or lists described above.**context_settingspropagated toclick.commanddecorator.
def get_options_defaults(
*options_stack: Union[dict, List[Union[Option, click.option]]]
) -> Config:*options_stackis a sequence of dicts and/or lists described above.
class Option(
name: Optional[str] = None,
**attributes)nameis a name in resultingConfigobject, which passed tomain.namecan be set only once, further set will lead to exception.namefield will be converted to «underscore» view (e.g.a-b_cinternaly will be converted toa_b_c).
**attributespropagated toclick.optiondecorator.requiredattribute forbidden, since it breaks internal logic.
Deprecations:
- Usage of
click.optionas option. build_options_from_dictfunction, since it is obsolete with new api.