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iniconfig is a small and simple INI-file parser module having a unique set of features:
If you encounter issues or have feature wishes please report them to:
https://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt/iniconfig/issues
If you have an ini file like this:
.. code-block:: ini
# content of example.ini
[section1] # comment
name1=value1 # comment
name1b=value1,value2 # comment
[section2]
name2=
line1
line2
then you can do:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import iniconfig
>>> ini = iniconfig.IniConfig("example.ini")
>>> ini['section1']['name1'] # raises KeyError if not exists
'value1'
>>> ini.get('section1', 'name1b', [], lambda x: x.split(","))
['value1', 'value2']
>>> ini.get('section1', 'notexist', [], lambda x: x.split(","))
[]
>>> [x.name for x in list(ini)]
['section1', 'section2']
>>> list(list(ini)[0].items())
[('name1', 'value1'), ('name1b', 'value1,value2')]
>>> 'section1' in ini
True
>>> 'inexistendsection' in ini
False
FAQs
brain-dead simple config-ini parsing
We found that iniconfig demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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