| \section{\module{ConfigParser} --- |
| Configuration file parser} |
| |
| \declaremodule{standard}{ConfigParser} |
| \modulesynopsis{Configuration file parser.} |
| \moduleauthor{Ken Manheimer}{klm@digicool.com} |
| \moduleauthor{Barry Warsaw}{bwarsaw@python.org} |
| \moduleauthor{Eric S. Raymond}{esr@thyrsus.com} |
| \sectionauthor{Christopher G. Petrilli}{petrilli@amber.org} |
| |
| This module defines the class \class{ConfigParser}. |
| \indexii{.ini}{file}\indexii{configuration}{file}\index{ini file} |
| \index{Windows ini file} |
| The \class{ConfigParser} class implements a basic configuration file |
| parser language which provides a structure similar to what you would |
| find on Microsoft Windows INI files. You can use this to write Python |
| programs which can be customized by end users easily. |
| |
| \begin{notice}[warning] |
| This library does \emph{not} interpret or write the value-type |
| prefixes used in the Windows Registry extended version of INI syntax. |
| \end{notice} |
| |
| The configuration file consists of sections, led by a |
| \samp{[section]} header and followed by \samp{name: value} entries, |
| with continuations in the style of \rfc{822}; \samp{name=value} is |
| also accepted. Note that leading whitespace is removed from values. |
| The optional values can contain format strings which refer to other |
| values in the same section, or values in a special |
| \code{DEFAULT} section. Additional defaults can be provided on |
| initialization and retrieval. Lines beginning with \character{\#} or |
| \character{;} are ignored and may be used to provide comments. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| [My Section] |
| foodir: %(dir)s/whatever |
| dir=frob |
| \end{verbatim} |
| |
| would resolve the \samp{\%(dir)s} to the value of |
| \samp{dir} (\samp{frob} in this case). All reference expansions are |
| done on demand. |
| |
| Default values can be specified by passing them into the |
| \class{ConfigParser} constructor as a dictionary. Additional defaults |
| may be passed into the \method{get()} method which will override all |
| others. |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{RawConfigParser}{\optional{defaults}} |
| The basic configuration object. When \var{defaults} is given, it is |
| initialized into the dictionary of intrinsic defaults. This class |
| does not support the magical interpolation behavior. |
| \versionadded{2.3} |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{ConfigParser}{\optional{defaults}} |
| Derived class of \class{RawConfigParser} that implements the magical |
| interpolation feature and adds optional arguments the \method{get()} |
| and \method{items()} methods. The values in \var{defaults} must be |
| appropriate for the \samp{\%()s} string interpolation. Note that |
| \var{__name__} is an intrinsic default; its value is the section name, |
| and will override any value provided in \var{defaults}. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{SafeConfigParser}{\optional{defaults}} |
| Derived class of \class{ConfigParser} that implements a more-sane |
| variant of the magical interpolation feature. This implementation is |
| more predictable as well. |
| % XXX Need to explain what's safer/more predictable about it. |
| New applications should prefer this version if they don't need to be |
| compatible with older versions of Python. |
| \versionadded{2.3} |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{NoSectionError} |
| Exception raised when a specified section is not found. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{DuplicateSectionError} |
| Exception raised when multiple sections with the same name are found, |
| or if \method{add_section()} is called with the name of a section that |
| is already present. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{NoOptionError} |
| Exception raised when a specified option is not found in the specified |
| section. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{InterpolationError} |
| Base class for exceptions raised when problems occur performing string |
| interpolation. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{InterpolationDepthError} |
| Exception raised when string interpolation cannot be completed because |
| the number of iterations exceeds \constant{MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH}. |
| Subclass of \exception{InterpolationError}. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{InterpolationMissingOptionError} |
| Exception raised when an option referenced from a value does not exist. |
| Subclass of \exception{InterpolationError}. |
| \versionadded{2.3} |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{InterpolationSyntaxError} |
| Exception raised when the source text into which substitutions are |
| made does not conform to the required syntax. |
| Subclass of \exception{InterpolationError}. |
| \versionadded{2.3} |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{MissingSectionHeaderError} |
| Exception raised when attempting to parse a file which has no section |
| headers. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{ParsingError} |
| Exception raised when errors occur attempting to parse a file. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| \begin{datadesc}{MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH} |
| The maximum depth for recursive interpolation for \method{get()} when |
| the \var{raw} parameter is false. This is relevant only for the |
| \class{ConfigParser} class. |
| \end{datadesc} |
| |
| |
| \begin{seealso} |
| \seemodule{shlex}{Support for a creating \UNIX{} shell-like |
| mini-languages which can be used as an alternate |
| format for application configuration files.} |
| \end{seealso} |
| |
| |
| \subsection{RawConfigParser Objects \label{RawConfigParser-objects}} |
| |
| \class{RawConfigParser} instances have the following methods: |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{defaults}{} |
| Return a dictionary containing the instance-wide defaults. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{sections}{} |
| Return a list of the sections available; \code{DEFAULT} is not |
| included in the list. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{add_section}{section} |
| Add a section named \var{section} to the instance. If a section by |
| the given name already exists, \exception{DuplicateSectionError} is |
| raised. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{has_section}{section} |
| Indicates whether the named section is present in the |
| configuration. The \code{DEFAULT} section is not acknowledged. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{options}{section} |
| Returns a list of options available in the specified \var{section}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{has_option}{section, option} |
| If the given section exists, and contains the given option. return 1; |
| otherwise return 0. |
| \versionadded{1.6} |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{read}{filenames} |
| Read and parse a list of filenames. If \var{filenames} is a string or |
| Unicode string, it is treated as a single filename. |
| If a file named in \var{filenames} cannot be opened, that file will be |
| ignored. This is designed so that you can specify a list of potential |
| configuration file locations (for example, the current directory, the |
| user's home directory, and some system-wide directory), and all |
| existing configuration files in the list will be read. If none of the |
| named files exist, the \class{ConfigParser} instance will contain an |
| empty dataset. An application which requires initial values to be |
| loaded from a file should load the required file or files using |
| \method{readfp()} before calling \method{read()} for any optional |
| files: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| import ConfigParser, os |
| |
| config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() |
| config.readfp(open('defaults.cfg')) |
| config.read(['site.cfg', os.path.expanduser('~/.myapp.cfg')]) |
| \end{verbatim} |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{readfp}{fp\optional{, filename}} |
| Read and parse configuration data from the file or file-like object in |
| \var{fp} (only the \method{readline()} method is used). If |
| \var{filename} is omitted and \var{fp} has a \member{name} attribute, |
| that is used for \var{filename}; the default is \samp{<???>}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{get}{section, option} |
| Get an \var{option} value for the named \var{section}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{getint}{section, option} |
| A convenience method which coerces the \var{option} in the specified |
| \var{section} to an integer. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{getfloat}{section, option} |
| A convenience method which coerces the \var{option} in the specified |
| \var{section} to a floating point number. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{getboolean}{section, option} |
| A convenience method which coerces the \var{option} in the specified |
| \var{section} to a Boolean value. Note that the accepted values |
| for the option are \code{1}, \code{yes}, \code{true}, and \code{on}, |
| which cause this method to return true, and \code{0}, \code{no}, |
| \code{false}, and \code{off}, which cause it to return false. These |
| values are checked in a case-insensitive manner. Any other value will |
| cause it to raise \exception{ValueError}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{items}{section} |
| Return a list of \code{(\var{name}, \var{value})} pairs for each |
| option in the given \var{section}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{set}{section, option, value} |
| If the given section exists, set the given option to the specified value; |
| otherwise raise \exception{NoSectionError}. |
| \versionadded{1.6} |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{write}{fileobject} |
| Write a representation of the configuration to the specified file |
| object. This representation can be parsed by a future \method{read()} |
| call. |
| \versionadded{1.6} |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{remove_option}{section, option} |
| Remove the specified \var{option} from the specified \var{section}. |
| If the section does not exist, raise \exception{NoSectionError}. |
| If the option existed to be removed, return 1; otherwise return 0. |
| \versionadded{1.6} |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{remove_section}{section} |
| Remove the specified \var{section} from the configuration. |
| If the section in fact existed, return \code{True}. |
| Otherwise return \code{False}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{optionxform}{option} |
| Transforms the option name \var{option} as found in an input file or |
| as passed in by client code to the form that should be used in the |
| internal structures. The default implementation returns a lower-case |
| version of \var{option}; subclasses may override this or client code |
| can set an attribute of this name on instances to affect this |
| behavior. Setting this to \function{str()}, for example, would make |
| option names case sensitive. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| |
| \subsection{ConfigParser Objects \label{ConfigParser-objects}} |
| |
| The \class{ConfigParser} class extends some methods of the |
| \class{RawConfigParser} interface, adding some optional arguments. |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{get}{section, option\optional{, raw\optional{, vars}}} |
| Get an \var{option} value for the named \var{section}. All the |
| \character{\%} interpolations are expanded in the return values, based |
| on the defaults passed into the constructor, as well as the options |
| \var{vars} provided, unless the \var{raw} argument is true. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}{items}{section\optional{, raw\optional{, vars}}} |
| Create a generator which will return a tuple \code{(name, value)} for |
| each option in the given \var{section}. Optional arguments have the |
| same meaning as for the \code{get()} method. |
| \versionadded{2.3} |
| \end{methoddesc} |