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iniconfig: brain-dead simple config-ini parsing
author | Ronny Pfannschmidt, Holger Krekel |
author_email | opensource@ronnypfannschmidt.de, holger.krekel@gmail.com |
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iniconfig: brain-dead simple parsing of ini files
iniconfig is a small and simple INI-file parser module having a unique set of features:
- tested against Python2.4 across to Python3.2, Jython, PyPy
- maintains order of sections and entries
- supports multi-line values with or without line-continuations
- supports “#” comments everywhere
- raises errors with proper line-numbers
- no bells and whistles like automatic substitutions
- iniconfig raises an Error if two sections have the same name.
If you encounter issues or have feature wishes please report them to:
http://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt/iniconfig/issues
Basic Example
If you have an ini file like this:
# content of example.ini [section1] # comment name1=value1 # comment name1b=value1,value2 # comment [section2] name2= line1 line2
then you can do:
>>> 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