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Mission

Provide an auto-discovery process of configurations for simple code use. Given a path and a list of pattern, the result config will be a shortcut to any config.

Usage

Setup:

config = probe(
    path="path/to/my/files",
    patterns=["path/(*)/file.yaml"]
)

Use it:

print config.mynamespace.key

Parameters

  • path

    Initial path to probe. Patterns will be tested against the file structure underneath the path and it will be ignored in determining the namespacing.

  • patterns

    A list of file paths containing (or not) placeholders "(*)" o find where the configuration files are located. The patterns definition order defines which keys has the priority, the last one being the most relevant.

    Each placeholder in the path will result in a namespace in the resulting config. So let's say you have a pattern

      dir1/(*)/dir2/(*).yaml
    

    If this pattern finds the file : "dir1/ns1/dir2/file.yaml" that contains "key: 'value'", the resulting config will be

      config.ns1.file.key == "value"
    

    now if the pattern was

      dir1/ns1/dir2/file.yaml
    

    for the same file, the resulting config would simply be

      config.key == "value"
    

    so you can use placeholders "(*)" to namespace the resulting config and use "*" without the parenthesis to have a variable path without the namespacing

      dir1/(*)/dir2/*.yaml
      config.ns1.key == "value"
    

Mocking the probing

Your unit test can have your code use fake_probe instead to which to give a dict and it will appear as if it was just probed. Example:

config = fake_probe({
    "ns1": {
        "file": {
            "key": "value"
        }
    }
})
# then
config.ns1.file.key == "value"

Contributing

Feel free to raise issues and send some pull request, we'll be happy to look at them!