Loads variables from a .json, .yaml or .yml file
You can get configjy
from PyPI,
which means it's easily installable with pip
:
python -m pip install configjy
from configjy import ConfigFile
# given this file:
"""
{
"key1": 10,
"key2": {
"key3": 20
},
"key4": "{{key1}}"
}
"""
fvar = ConfigFile(config_file_path)
key1 = fvar.get('key1')
print(key1) # 10
key2 = fvar.get('key2')
print(key2) # {"key3": 20}
key3 = fvar.get('key2.key3')
print(key3) # 20
key4 = fvar.get('key4')
print(key4) # str(key1) = "10"
key5 = fvar.get('key5', default=1, print_when_not_exists=False)
print(key5) # 1
try:
key6 = fvar.get('key6', raise_when_not_exists=True) # raises key error
except KeyError:
pass
key6 = fvar.get('key6') # print a warning abou non existent key
print(key6) # None
Refer to the CHANGELOG.md file.