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pip install myconfig
cd project/path/
myconfig -i json
Configuring your Python project environment...
File settings.py was created.
The settings.json file was created to hold public settings and .secrets.json file was created to hold private settings.
Also .secrets.json was added to .gitignore.
You can also use other formats: myconfig -i <format> (json | yaml | toml)
Add to settings.json
common project settings:
{
"username": "admin",
"ips": ["127.0.0.1", "198.*.*.*"],
"database": {
"name": "database_name",
"port": 5555
}
}
Or put private settings in .secrets.json
:
{
"database": {
"password": 53156
}
}
Import the config
object from settings.py
in your code
from settings import config
print(config.username)
print(config.database.name)
print(config.database.password)
File
settings.py
from myconfig import MyConfig config = MyConfig(['settings.json', '.secrets.json'])
You can also only take variables from the .env file: myconfig -i
from myconfig import MyConfig config = MyConfig()
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