| """Configuration file parser. |
| |
| A configuration file consists of sections, lead by a "[section]" header, |
| and followed by "name: value" entries, with continuations and such in |
| the style of RFC 822. |
| |
| Intrinsic defaults can be specified by passing them into the |
| ConfigParser constructor as a dictionary. |
| |
| class: |
| |
| ConfigParser -- responsible for parsing a list of |
| configuration files, and managing the parsed database. |
| |
| methods: |
| |
| __init__(defaults=None, dict_type=_default_dict, allow_no_value=False, |
| delimiters=('=', ':'), comment_prefixes=('#', ';'), |
| inline_comment_prefixes=None, strict=True, |
| empty_lines_in_values=True): |
| Create the parser. When `defaults' is given, it is initialized into the |
| dictionary or intrinsic defaults. The keys must be strings, the values |
| must be appropriate for %()s string interpolation. |
| |
| When `dict_type' is given, it will be used to create the dictionary |
| objects for the list of sections, for the options within a section, and |
| for the default values. |
| |
| When `delimiters' is given, it will be used as the set of substrings |
| that divide keys from values. |
| |
| When `comment_prefixes' is given, it will be used as the set of |
| substrings that prefix comments in empty lines. Comments can be |
| indented. |
| |
| When `inline_comment_prefixes' is given, it will be used as the set of |
| substrings that prefix comments in non-empty lines. |
| |
| When `strict` is True, the parser won't allow for any section or option |
| duplicates while reading from a single source (file, string or |
| dictionary). Default is True. |
| |
| When `empty_lines_in_values' is False (default: True), each empty line |
| marks the end of an option. Otherwise, internal empty lines of |
| a multiline option are kept as part of the value. |
| |
| When `allow_no_value' is True (default: False), options without |
| values are accepted; the value presented for these is None. |
| |
| sections() |
| Return all the configuration section names, sans DEFAULT. |
| |
| has_section(section) |
| Return whether the given section exists. |
| |
| has_option(section, option) |
| Return whether the given option exists in the given section. |
| |
| options(section) |
| Return list of configuration options for the named section. |
| |
| read(filenames, encoding=None) |
| Read and parse the list of named configuration files, given by |
| name. A single filename is also allowed. Non-existing files |
| are ignored. Return list of successfully read files. |
| |
| read_file(f, filename=None) |
| Read and parse one configuration file, given as a file object. |
| The filename defaults to f.name; it is only used in error |
| messages (if f has no `name' attribute, the string `<???>' is used). |
| |
| read_string(string) |
| Read configuration from a given string. |
| |
| read_dict(dictionary) |
| Read configuration from a dictionary. Keys are section names, |
| values are dictionaries with keys and values that should be present |
| in the section. If the used dictionary type preserves order, sections |
| and their keys will be added in order. Values are automatically |
| converted to strings. |
| |
| get(section, option, raw=False, vars=None, fallback=_UNSET) |
| Return a string value for the named option. All % interpolations are |
| expanded in the return values, based on the defaults passed into the |
| constructor and the DEFAULT section. Additional substitutions may be |
| provided using the `vars' argument, which must be a dictionary whose |
| contents override any pre-existing defaults. If `option' is a key in |
| `vars', the value from `vars' is used. |
| |
| getint(section, options, raw=False, vars=None, fallback=_UNSET) |
| Like get(), but convert value to an integer. |
| |
| getfloat(section, options, raw=False, vars=None, fallback=_UNSET) |
| Like get(), but convert value to a float. |
| |
| getboolean(section, options, raw=False, vars=None, fallback=_UNSET) |
| Like get(), but convert value to a boolean (currently case |
| insensitively defined as 0, false, no, off for False, and 1, true, |
| yes, on for True). Returns False or True. |
| |
| items(section=_UNSET, raw=False, vars=None) |
| If section is given, return a list of tuples with (section_name, |
| section_proxy) for each section, including DEFAULTSECT. Otherwise, |
| return a list of tuples with (name, value) for each option |
| in the section. |
| |
| remove_section(section) |
| Remove the given file section and all its options. |
| |
| remove_option(section, option) |
| Remove the given option from the given section. |
| |
| set(section, option, value) |
| Set the given option. |
| |
| write(fp, space_around_delimiters=True) |
| Write the configuration state in .ini format. If |
| `space_around_delimiters' is True (the default), delimiters |
| between keys and values are surrounded by spaces. |
| """ |
| |
| from collections.abc import MutableMapping |
| from collections import OrderedDict as _default_dict, ChainMap as _ChainMap |
| import functools |
| import io |
| import itertools |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import warnings |
| |
| __all__ = ["NoSectionError", "DuplicateOptionError", "DuplicateSectionError", |
| "NoOptionError", "InterpolationError", "InterpolationDepthError", |
| "InterpolationSyntaxError", "ParsingError", |
| "MissingSectionHeaderError", |
| "ConfigParser", "SafeConfigParser", "RawConfigParser", |
| "DEFAULTSECT", "MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH"] |
| |
| DEFAULTSECT = "DEFAULT" |
| |
| MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH = 10 |
| |
| |
| |
| # exception classes |
| class Error(Exception): |
| """Base class for ConfigParser exceptions.""" |
| |
| def _get_message(self): |
| """Getter for 'message'; needed only to override deprecation in |
| BaseException. |
| """ |
| return self.__message |
| |
| def _set_message(self, value): |
| """Setter for 'message'; needed only to override deprecation in |
| BaseException. |
| """ |
| self.__message = value |
| |
| # BaseException.message has been deprecated since Python 2.6. To prevent |
| # DeprecationWarning from popping up over this pre-existing attribute, use |
| # a new property that takes lookup precedence. |
| message = property(_get_message, _set_message) |
| |
| def __init__(self, msg=''): |
| self.message = msg |
| Exception.__init__(self, msg) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return self.message |
| |
| __str__ = __repr__ |
| |
| |
| class NoSectionError(Error): |
| """Raised when no section matches a requested option.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, section): |
| Error.__init__(self, 'No section: %r' % (section,)) |
| self.section = section |
| self.args = (section, ) |
| |
| |
| class DuplicateSectionError(Error): |
| """Raised when a section is repeated in an input source. |
| |
| Possible repetitions that raise this exception are: multiple creation |
| using the API or in strict parsers when a section is found more than once |
| in a single input file, string or dictionary. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, section, source=None, lineno=None): |
| msg = [repr(section), " already exists"] |
| if source is not None: |
| message = ["While reading from ", source] |
| if lineno is not None: |
| message.append(" [line {0:2d}]".format(lineno)) |
| message.append(": section ") |
| message.extend(msg) |
| msg = message |
| else: |
| msg.insert(0, "Section ") |
| Error.__init__(self, "".join(msg)) |
| self.section = section |
| self.source = source |
| self.lineno = lineno |
| self.args = (section, source, lineno) |
| |
| |
| class DuplicateOptionError(Error): |
| """Raised by strict parsers when an option is repeated in an input source. |
| |
| Current implementation raises this exception only when an option is found |
| more than once in a single file, string or dictionary. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, section, option, source=None, lineno=None): |
| msg = [repr(option), " in section ", repr(section), |
| " already exists"] |
| if source is not None: |
| message = ["While reading from ", source] |
| if lineno is not None: |
| message.append(" [line {0:2d}]".format(lineno)) |
| message.append(": option ") |
| message.extend(msg) |
| msg = message |
| else: |
| msg.insert(0, "Option ") |
| Error.__init__(self, "".join(msg)) |
| self.section = section |
| self.option = option |
| self.source = source |
| self.lineno = lineno |
| self.args = (section, option, source, lineno) |
| |
| |
| class NoOptionError(Error): |
| """A requested option was not found.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, option, section): |
| Error.__init__(self, "No option %r in section: %r" % |
| (option, section)) |
| self.option = option |
| self.section = section |
| self.args = (option, section) |
| |
| |
| class InterpolationError(Error): |
| """Base class for interpolation-related exceptions.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, option, section, msg): |
| Error.__init__(self, msg) |
| self.option = option |
| self.section = section |
| self.args = (option, section, msg) |
| |
| |
| class InterpolationMissingOptionError(InterpolationError): |
| """A string substitution required a setting which was not available.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, option, section, rawval, reference): |
| msg = ("Bad value substitution:\n" |
| "\tsection: [%s]\n" |
| "\toption : %s\n" |
| "\tkey : %s\n" |
| "\trawval : %s\n" |
| % (section, option, reference, rawval)) |
| InterpolationError.__init__(self, option, section, msg) |
| self.reference = reference |
| self.args = (option, section, rawval, reference) |
| |
| |
| class InterpolationSyntaxError(InterpolationError): |
| """Raised when the source text contains invalid syntax. |
| |
| Current implementation raises this exception when the source text into |
| which substitutions are made does not conform to the required syntax. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| class InterpolationDepthError(InterpolationError): |
| """Raised when substitutions are nested too deeply.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, option, section, rawval): |
| msg = ("Value interpolation too deeply recursive:\n" |
| "\tsection: [%s]\n" |
| "\toption : %s\n" |
| "\trawval : %s\n" |
| % (section, option, rawval)) |
| InterpolationError.__init__(self, option, section, msg) |
| self.args = (option, section, rawval) |
| |
| |
| class ParsingError(Error): |
| """Raised when a configuration file does not follow legal syntax.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, source=None, filename=None): |
| # Exactly one of `source'/`filename' arguments has to be given. |
| # `filename' kept for compatibility. |
| if filename and source: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot specify both `filename' and `source'. " |
| "Use `source'.") |
| elif not filename and not source: |
| raise ValueError("Required argument `source' not given.") |
| elif filename: |
| source = filename |
| Error.__init__(self, 'Source contains parsing errors: %s' % source) |
| self.source = source |
| self.errors = [] |
| self.args = (source, ) |
| |
| @property |
| def filename(self): |
| """Deprecated, use `source'.""" |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The 'filename' attribute will be removed in future versions. " |
| "Use 'source' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2 |
| ) |
| return self.source |
| |
| @filename.setter |
| def filename(self, value): |
| """Deprecated, user `source'.""" |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The 'filename' attribute will be removed in future versions. " |
| "Use 'source' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2 |
| ) |
| self.source = value |
| |
| def append(self, lineno, line): |
| self.errors.append((lineno, line)) |
| self.message += '\n\t[line %2d]: %s' % (lineno, line) |
| |
| |
| class MissingSectionHeaderError(ParsingError): |
| """Raised when a key-value pair is found before any section header.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename, lineno, line): |
| Error.__init__( |
| self, |
| 'File contains no section headers.\nfile: %s, line: %d\n%r' % |
| (filename, lineno, line)) |
| self.source = filename |
| self.lineno = lineno |
| self.line = line |
| self.args = (filename, lineno, line) |
| |
| |
| # Used in parser getters to indicate the default behaviour when a specific |
| # option is not found it to raise an exception. Created to enable `None' as |
| # a valid fallback value. |
| _UNSET = object() |
| |
| |
| class Interpolation: |
| """Dummy interpolation that passes the value through with no changes.""" |
| |
| def before_get(self, parser, section, option, value, defaults): |
| return value |
| |
| def before_set(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| return value |
| |
| def before_read(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| return value |
| |
| def before_write(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| return value |
| |
| |
| class BasicInterpolation(Interpolation): |
| """Interpolation as implemented in the classic ConfigParser. |
| |
| The option values can contain format strings which refer to other values in |
| the same section, or values in the special default section. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| something: %(dir)s/whatever |
| |
| would resolve the "%(dir)s" to the value of dir. All reference |
| expansions are done late, on demand. If a user needs to use a bare % in |
| a configuration file, she can escape it by writing %%. Other % usage |
| is considered a user error and raises `InterpolationSyntaxError'.""" |
| |
| _KEYCRE = re.compile(r"%\(([^)]+)\)s") |
| |
| def before_get(self, parser, section, option, value, defaults): |
| L = [] |
| self._interpolate_some(parser, option, L, value, section, defaults, 1) |
| return ''.join(L) |
| |
| def before_set(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| tmp_value = value.replace('%%', '') # escaped percent signs |
| tmp_value = self._KEYCRE.sub('', tmp_value) # valid syntax |
| if '%' in tmp_value: |
| raise ValueError("invalid interpolation syntax in %r at " |
| "position %d" % (value, tmp_value.find('%'))) |
| return value |
| |
| def _interpolate_some(self, parser, option, accum, rest, section, map, |
| depth): |
| if depth > MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH: |
| raise InterpolationDepthError(option, section, rest) |
| while rest: |
| p = rest.find("%") |
| if p < 0: |
| accum.append(rest) |
| return |
| if p > 0: |
| accum.append(rest[:p]) |
| rest = rest[p:] |
| # p is no longer used |
| c = rest[1:2] |
| if c == "%": |
| accum.append("%") |
| rest = rest[2:] |
| elif c == "(": |
| m = self._KEYCRE.match(rest) |
| if m is None: |
| raise InterpolationSyntaxError(option, section, |
| "bad interpolation variable reference %r" % rest) |
| var = parser.optionxform(m.group(1)) |
| rest = rest[m.end():] |
| try: |
| v = map[var] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise InterpolationMissingOptionError( |
| option, section, rest, var) |
| if "%" in v: |
| self._interpolate_some(parser, option, accum, v, |
| section, map, depth + 1) |
| else: |
| accum.append(v) |
| else: |
| raise InterpolationSyntaxError( |
| option, section, |
| "'%%' must be followed by '%%' or '(', " |
| "found: %r" % (rest,)) |
| |
| |
| class ExtendedInterpolation(Interpolation): |
| """Advanced variant of interpolation, supports the syntax used by |
| `zc.buildout'. Enables interpolation between sections.""" |
| |
| _KEYCRE = re.compile(r"\$\{([^}]+)\}") |
| |
| def before_get(self, parser, section, option, value, defaults): |
| L = [] |
| self._interpolate_some(parser, option, L, value, section, defaults, 1) |
| return ''.join(L) |
| |
| def before_set(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| tmp_value = value.replace('$$', '') # escaped dollar signs |
| tmp_value = self._KEYCRE.sub('', tmp_value) # valid syntax |
| if '$' in tmp_value: |
| raise ValueError("invalid interpolation syntax in %r at " |
| "position %d" % (value, tmp_value.find('%'))) |
| return value |
| |
| def _interpolate_some(self, parser, option, accum, rest, section, map, |
| depth): |
| if depth > MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH: |
| raise InterpolationDepthError(option, section, rest) |
| while rest: |
| p = rest.find("$") |
| if p < 0: |
| accum.append(rest) |
| return |
| if p > 0: |
| accum.append(rest[:p]) |
| rest = rest[p:] |
| # p is no longer used |
| c = rest[1:2] |
| if c == "$": |
| accum.append("$") |
| rest = rest[2:] |
| elif c == "{": |
| m = self._KEYCRE.match(rest) |
| if m is None: |
| raise InterpolationSyntaxError(option, section, |
| "bad interpolation variable reference %r" % rest) |
| path = m.group(1).split(':') |
| rest = rest[m.end():] |
| sect = section |
| opt = option |
| try: |
| if len(path) == 1: |
| opt = parser.optionxform(path[0]) |
| v = map[opt] |
| elif len(path) == 2: |
| sect = path[0] |
| opt = parser.optionxform(path[1]) |
| v = parser.get(sect, opt, raw=True) |
| else: |
| raise InterpolationSyntaxError( |
| option, section, |
| "More than one ':' found: %r" % (rest,)) |
| except (KeyError, NoSectionError, NoOptionError): |
| raise InterpolationMissingOptionError( |
| option, section, rest, ":".join(path)) |
| if "$" in v: |
| self._interpolate_some(parser, opt, accum, v, sect, |
| dict(parser.items(sect, raw=True)), |
| depth + 1) |
| else: |
| accum.append(v) |
| else: |
| raise InterpolationSyntaxError( |
| option, section, |
| "'$' must be followed by '$' or '{', " |
| "found: %r" % (rest,)) |
| |
| |
| class LegacyInterpolation(Interpolation): |
| """Deprecated interpolation used in old versions of ConfigParser. |
| Use BasicInterpolation or ExtendedInterpolation instead.""" |
| |
| _KEYCRE = re.compile(r"%\(([^)]*)\)s|.") |
| |
| def before_get(self, parser, section, option, value, vars): |
| rawval = value |
| depth = MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH |
| while depth: # Loop through this until it's done |
| depth -= 1 |
| if value and "%(" in value: |
| replace = functools.partial(self._interpolation_replace, |
| parser=parser) |
| value = self._KEYCRE.sub(replace, value) |
| try: |
| value = value % vars |
| except KeyError as e: |
| raise InterpolationMissingOptionError( |
| option, section, rawval, e.args[0]) |
| else: |
| break |
| if value and "%(" in value: |
| raise InterpolationDepthError(option, section, rawval) |
| return value |
| |
| def before_set(self, parser, section, option, value): |
| return value |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _interpolation_replace(match, parser): |
| s = match.group(1) |
| if s is None: |
| return match.group() |
| else: |
| return "%%(%s)s" % parser.optionxform(s) |
| |
| |
| class RawConfigParser(MutableMapping): |
| """ConfigParser that does not do interpolation.""" |
| |
| # Regular expressions for parsing section headers and options |
| _SECT_TMPL = r""" |
| \[ # [ |
| (?P<header>[^]]+) # very permissive! |
| \] # ] |
| """ |
| _OPT_TMPL = r""" |
| (?P<option>.*?) # very permissive! |
| \s*(?P<vi>{delim})\s* # any number of space/tab, |
| # followed by any of the |
| # allowed delimiters, |
| # followed by any space/tab |
| (?P<value>.*)$ # everything up to eol |
| """ |
| _OPT_NV_TMPL = r""" |
| (?P<option>.*?) # very permissive! |
| \s*(?: # any number of space/tab, |
| (?P<vi>{delim})\s* # optionally followed by |
| # any of the allowed |
| # delimiters, followed by any |
| # space/tab |
| (?P<value>.*))?$ # everything up to eol |
| """ |
| # Interpolation algorithm to be used if the user does not specify another |
| _DEFAULT_INTERPOLATION = Interpolation() |
| # Compiled regular expression for matching sections |
| SECTCRE = re.compile(_SECT_TMPL, re.VERBOSE) |
| # Compiled regular expression for matching options with typical separators |
| OPTCRE = re.compile(_OPT_TMPL.format(delim="=|:"), re.VERBOSE) |
| # Compiled regular expression for matching options with optional values |
| # delimited using typical separators |
| OPTCRE_NV = re.compile(_OPT_NV_TMPL.format(delim="=|:"), re.VERBOSE) |
| # Compiled regular expression for matching leading whitespace in a line |
| NONSPACECRE = re.compile(r"\S") |
| # Possible boolean values in the configuration. |
| BOOLEAN_STATES = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, |
| '0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False} |
| |
| def __init__(self, defaults=None, dict_type=_default_dict, |
| allow_no_value=False, *, delimiters=('=', ':'), |
| comment_prefixes=('#', ';'), inline_comment_prefixes=None, |
| strict=True, empty_lines_in_values=True, |
| default_section=DEFAULTSECT, |
| interpolation=_UNSET): |
| |
| self._dict = dict_type |
| self._sections = self._dict() |
| self._defaults = self._dict() |
| self._proxies = self._dict() |
| self._proxies[default_section] = SectionProxy(self, default_section) |
| if defaults: |
| for key, value in defaults.items(): |
| self._defaults[self.optionxform(key)] = value |
| self._delimiters = tuple(delimiters) |
| if delimiters == ('=', ':'): |
| self._optcre = self.OPTCRE_NV if allow_no_value else self.OPTCRE |
| else: |
| d = "|".join(re.escape(d) for d in delimiters) |
| if allow_no_value: |
| self._optcre = re.compile(self._OPT_NV_TMPL.format(delim=d), |
| re.VERBOSE) |
| else: |
| self._optcre = re.compile(self._OPT_TMPL.format(delim=d), |
| re.VERBOSE) |
| self._comment_prefixes = tuple(comment_prefixes or ()) |
| self._inline_comment_prefixes = tuple(inline_comment_prefixes or ()) |
| self._strict = strict |
| self._allow_no_value = allow_no_value |
| self._empty_lines_in_values = empty_lines_in_values |
| self.default_section=default_section |
| self._interpolation = interpolation |
| if self._interpolation is _UNSET: |
| self._interpolation = self._DEFAULT_INTERPOLATION |
| if self._interpolation is None: |
| self._interpolation = Interpolation() |
| |
| def defaults(self): |
| return self._defaults |
| |
| def sections(self): |
| """Return a list of section names, excluding [DEFAULT]""" |
| # self._sections will never have [DEFAULT] in it |
| return list(self._sections.keys()) |
| |
| def add_section(self, section): |
| """Create a new section in the configuration. |
| |
| Raise DuplicateSectionError if a section by the specified name |
| already exists. Raise ValueError if name is DEFAULT. |
| """ |
| if section == self.default_section: |
| raise ValueError('Invalid section name: %r' % section) |
| |
| if section in self._sections: |
| raise DuplicateSectionError(section) |
| self._sections[section] = self._dict() |
| self._proxies[section] = SectionProxy(self, section) |
| |
| def has_section(self, section): |
| """Indicate whether the named section is present in the configuration. |
| |
| The DEFAULT section is not acknowledged. |
| """ |
| return section in self._sections |
| |
| def options(self, section): |
| """Return a list of option names for the given section name.""" |
| try: |
| opts = self._sections[section].copy() |
| except KeyError: |
| raise NoSectionError(section) |
| opts.update(self._defaults) |
| return list(opts.keys()) |
| |
| def read(self, filenames, encoding=None): |
| """Read and parse a filename or a list of filenames. |
| |
| Files that cannot be opened are silently ignored; this is |
| designed so that you can specify a list of potential |
| configuration file locations (e.g. current directory, user's |
| home directory, systemwide directory), and all existing |
| configuration files in the list will be read. A single |
| filename may also be given. |
| |
| Return list of successfully read files. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(filenames, str): |
| filenames = [filenames] |
| read_ok = [] |
| for filename in filenames: |
| try: |
| with open(filename, encoding=encoding) as fp: |
| self._read(fp, filename) |
| except IOError: |
| continue |
| read_ok.append(filename) |
| return read_ok |
| |
| def read_file(self, f, source=None): |
| """Like read() but the argument must be a file-like object. |
| |
| The `f' argument must be iterable, returning one line at a time. |
| Optional second argument is the `source' specifying the name of the |
| file being read. If not given, it is taken from f.name. If `f' has no |
| `name' attribute, `<???>' is used. |
| """ |
| if source is None: |
| try: |
| source = f.name |
| except AttributeError: |
| source = '<???>' |
| self._read(f, source) |
| |
| def read_string(self, string, source='<string>'): |
| """Read configuration from a given string.""" |
| sfile = io.StringIO(string) |
| self.read_file(sfile, source) |
| |
| def read_dict(self, dictionary, source='<dict>'): |
| """Read configuration from a dictionary. |
| |
| Keys are section names, values are dictionaries with keys and values |
| that should be present in the section. If the used dictionary type |
| preserves order, sections and their keys will be added in order. |
| |
| All types held in the dictionary are converted to strings during |
| reading, including section names, option names and keys. |
| |
| Optional second argument is the `source' specifying the name of the |
| dictionary being read. |
| """ |
| elements_added = set() |
| for section, keys in dictionary.items(): |
| section = str(section) |
| try: |
| self.add_section(section) |
| except (DuplicateSectionError, ValueError): |
| if self._strict and section in elements_added: |
| raise |
| elements_added.add(section) |
| for key, value in keys.items(): |
| key = self.optionxform(str(key)) |
| if value is not None: |
| value = str(value) |
| if self._strict and (section, key) in elements_added: |
| raise DuplicateOptionError(section, key, source) |
| elements_added.add((section, key)) |
| self.set(section, key, value) |
| |
| def readfp(self, fp, filename=None): |
| """Deprecated, use read_file instead.""" |
| warnings.warn( |
| "This method will be removed in future versions. " |
| "Use 'parser.read_file()' instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2 |
| ) |
| self.read_file(fp, source=filename) |
| |
| def get(self, section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None, fallback=_UNSET): |
| """Get an option value for a given section. |
| |
| If `vars' is provided, it must be a dictionary. The option is looked up |
| in `vars' (if provided), `section', and in `DEFAULTSECT' in that order. |
| If the key is not found and `fallback' is provided, it is used as |
| a fallback value. `None' can be provided as a `fallback' value. |
| |
| If interpolation is enabled and the optional argument `raw' is False, |
| all interpolations are expanded in the return values. |
| |
| Arguments `raw', `vars', and `fallback' are keyword only. |
| |
| The section DEFAULT is special. |
| """ |
| try: |
| d = self._unify_values(section, vars) |
| except NoSectionError: |
| if fallback is _UNSET: |
| raise |
| else: |
| return fallback |
| option = self.optionxform(option) |
| try: |
| value = d[option] |
| except KeyError: |
| if fallback is _UNSET: |
| raise NoOptionError(option, section) |
| else: |
| return fallback |
| |
| if raw or value is None: |
| return value |
| else: |
| return self._interpolation.before_get(self, section, option, value, |
| d) |
| |
| def _get(self, section, conv, option, **kwargs): |
| return conv(self.get(section, option, **kwargs)) |
| |
| def getint(self, section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None, |
| fallback=_UNSET): |
| try: |
| return self._get(section, int, option, raw=raw, vars=vars) |
| except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError): |
| if fallback is _UNSET: |
| raise |
| else: |
| return fallback |
| |
| def getfloat(self, section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None, |
| fallback=_UNSET): |
| try: |
| return self._get(section, float, option, raw=raw, vars=vars) |
| except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError): |
| if fallback is _UNSET: |
| raise |
| else: |
| return fallback |
| |
| def getboolean(self, section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None, |
| fallback=_UNSET): |
| try: |
| return self._get(section, self._convert_to_boolean, option, |
| raw=raw, vars=vars) |
| except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError): |
| if fallback is _UNSET: |
| raise |
| else: |
| return fallback |
| |
| def items(self, section=_UNSET, raw=False, vars=None): |
| """Return a list of (name, value) tuples for each option in a section. |
| |
| All % interpolations are expanded in the return values, based on the |
| defaults passed into the constructor, unless the optional argument |
| `raw' is true. Additional substitutions may be provided using the |
| `vars' argument, which must be a dictionary whose contents overrides |
| any pre-existing defaults. |
| |
| The section DEFAULT is special. |
| """ |
| if section is _UNSET: |
| return super().items() |
| d = self._defaults.copy() |
| try: |
| d.update(self._sections[section]) |
| except KeyError: |
| if section != self.default_section: |
| raise NoSectionError(section) |
| # Update with the entry specific variables |
| if vars: |
| for key, value in vars.items(): |
| d[self.optionxform(key)] = value |
| value_getter = lambda option: self._interpolation.before_get(self, |
| section, option, d[option], d) |
| if raw: |
| value_getter = lambda option: d[option] |
| return [(option, value_getter(option)) for option in d.keys()] |
| |
| def optionxform(self, optionstr): |
| return optionstr.lower() |
| |
| def has_option(self, section, option): |
| """Check for the existence of a given option in a given section. |
| If the specified `section' is None or an empty string, DEFAULT is |
| assumed. If the specified `section' does not exist, returns False.""" |
| if not section or section == self.default_section: |
| option = self.optionxform(option) |
| return option in self._defaults |
| elif section not in self._sections: |
| return False |
| else: |
| option = self.optionxform(option) |
| return (option in self._sections[section] |
| or option in self._defaults) |
| |
| def set(self, section, option, value=None): |
| """Set an option.""" |
| if value: |
| value = self._interpolation.before_set(self, section, option, |
| value) |
| if not section or section == self.default_section: |
| sectdict = self._defaults |
| else: |
| try: |
| sectdict = self._sections[section] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise NoSectionError(section) |
| sectdict[self.optionxform(option)] = value |
| |
| def write(self, fp, space_around_delimiters=True): |
| """Write an .ini-format representation of the configuration state. |
| |
| If `space_around_delimiters' is True (the default), delimiters |
| between keys and values are surrounded by spaces. |
| """ |
| if space_around_delimiters: |
| d = " {} ".format(self._delimiters[0]) |
| else: |
| d = self._delimiters[0] |
| if self._defaults: |
| self._write_section(fp, self.default_section, |
| self._defaults.items(), d) |
| for section in self._sections: |
| self._write_section(fp, section, |
| self._sections[section].items(), d) |
| |
| def _write_section(self, fp, section_name, section_items, delimiter): |
| """Write a single section to the specified `fp'.""" |
| fp.write("[{}]\n".format(section_name)) |
| for key, value in section_items: |
| value = self._interpolation.before_write(self, section_name, key, |
| value) |
| if value is not None or not self._allow_no_value: |
| value = delimiter + str(value).replace('\n', '\n\t') |
| else: |
| value = "" |
| fp.write("{}{}\n".format(key, value)) |
| fp.write("\n") |
| |
| def remove_option(self, section, option): |
| """Remove an option.""" |
| if not section or section == self.default_section: |
| sectdict = self._defaults |
| else: |
| try: |
| sectdict = self._sections[section] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise NoSectionError(section) |
| option = self.optionxform(option) |
| existed = option in sectdict |
| if existed: |
| del sectdict[option] |
| return existed |
| |
| def remove_section(self, section): |
| """Remove a file section.""" |
| existed = section in self._sections |
| if existed: |
| del self._sections[section] |
| del self._proxies[section] |
| return existed |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| if key != self.default_section and not self.has_section(key): |
| raise KeyError(key) |
| return self._proxies[key] |
| |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| # To conform with the mapping protocol, overwrites existing values in |
| # the section. |
| |
| # XXX this is not atomic if read_dict fails at any point. Then again, |
| # no update method in configparser is atomic in this implementation. |
| self.remove_section(key) |
| self.read_dict({key: value}) |
| |
| def __delitem__(self, key): |
| if key == self.default_section: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot remove the default section.") |
| if not self.has_section(key): |
| raise KeyError(key) |
| self.remove_section(key) |
| |
| def __contains__(self, key): |
| return key == self.default_section or self.has_section(key) |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self._sections) + 1 # the default section |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| # XXX does it break when underlying container state changed? |
| return itertools.chain((self.default_section,), self._sections.keys()) |
| |
| def _read(self, fp, fpname): |
| """Parse a sectioned configuration file. |
| |
| Each section in a configuration file contains a header, indicated by |
| a name in square brackets (`[]'), plus key/value options, indicated by |
| `name' and `value' delimited with a specific substring (`=' or `:' by |
| default). |
| |
| Values can span multiple lines, as long as they are indented deeper |
| than the first line of the value. Depending on the parser's mode, blank |
| lines may be treated as parts of multiline values or ignored. |
| |
| Configuration files may include comments, prefixed by specific |
| characters (`#' and `;' by default). Comments may appear on their own |
| in an otherwise empty line or may be entered in lines holding values or |
| section names. |
| """ |
| elements_added = set() |
| cursect = None # None, or a dictionary |
| sectname = None |
| optname = None |
| lineno = 0 |
| indent_level = 0 |
| e = None # None, or an exception |
| for lineno, line in enumerate(fp, start=1): |
| comment_start = sys.maxsize |
| # strip inline comments |
| inline_prefixes = {p: -1 for p in self._inline_comment_prefixes} |
| while comment_start == sys.maxsize and inline_prefixes: |
| next_prefixes = {} |
| for prefix, index in inline_prefixes.items(): |
| index = line.find(prefix, index+1) |
| if index == -1: |
| continue |
| next_prefixes[prefix] = index |
| if index == 0 or (index > 0 and line[index-1].isspace()): |
| comment_start = min(comment_start, index) |
| inline_prefixes = next_prefixes |
| # strip full line comments |
| for prefix in self._comment_prefixes: |
| if line.strip().startswith(prefix): |
| comment_start = 0 |
| break |
| if comment_start == sys.maxsize: |
| comment_start = None |
| value = line[:comment_start].strip() |
| if not value: |
| if self._empty_lines_in_values: |
| # add empty line to the value, but only if there was no |
| # comment on the line |
| if (comment_start is None and |
| cursect is not None and |
| optname and |
| cursect[optname] is not None): |
| cursect[optname].append('') # newlines added at join |
| else: |
| # empty line marks end of value |
| indent_level = sys.maxsize |
| continue |
| # continuation line? |
| first_nonspace = self.NONSPACECRE.search(line) |
| cur_indent_level = first_nonspace.start() if first_nonspace else 0 |
| if (cursect is not None and optname and |
| cur_indent_level > indent_level): |
| cursect[optname].append(value) |
| # a section header or option header? |
| else: |
| indent_level = cur_indent_level |
| # is it a section header? |
| mo = self.SECTCRE.match(value) |
| if mo: |
| sectname = mo.group('header') |
| if sectname in self._sections: |
| if self._strict and sectname in elements_added: |
| raise DuplicateSectionError(sectname, fpname, |
| lineno) |
| cursect = self._sections[sectname] |
| elements_added.add(sectname) |
| elif sectname == self.default_section: |
| cursect = self._defaults |
| else: |
| cursect = self._dict() |
| self._sections[sectname] = cursect |
| self._proxies[sectname] = SectionProxy(self, sectname) |
| elements_added.add(sectname) |
| # So sections can't start with a continuation line |
| optname = None |
| # no section header in the file? |
| elif cursect is None: |
| raise MissingSectionHeaderError(fpname, lineno, line) |
| # an option line? |
| else: |
| mo = self._optcre.match(value) |
| if mo: |
| optname, vi, optval = mo.group('option', 'vi', 'value') |
| if not optname: |
| e = self._handle_error(e, fpname, lineno, line) |
| optname = self.optionxform(optname.rstrip()) |
| if (self._strict and |
| (sectname, optname) in elements_added): |
| raise DuplicateOptionError(sectname, optname, |
| fpname, lineno) |
| elements_added.add((sectname, optname)) |
| # This check is fine because the OPTCRE cannot |
| # match if it would set optval to None |
| if optval is not None: |
| optval = optval.strip() |
| cursect[optname] = [optval] |
| else: |
| # valueless option handling |
| cursect[optname] = None |
| else: |
| # a non-fatal parsing error occurred. set up the |
| # exception but keep going. the exception will be |
| # raised at the end of the file and will contain a |
| # list of all bogus lines |
| e = self._handle_error(e, fpname, lineno, line) |
| # if any parsing errors occurred, raise an exception |
| if e: |
| raise e |
| self._join_multiline_values() |
| |
| def _join_multiline_values(self): |
| defaults = self.default_section, self._defaults |
| all_sections = itertools.chain((defaults,), |
| self._sections.items()) |
| for section, options in all_sections: |
| for name, val in options.items(): |
| if isinstance(val, list): |
| val = '\n'.join(val).rstrip() |
| options[name] = self._interpolation.before_read(self, |
| section, |
| name, val) |
| |
| def _handle_error(self, exc, fpname, lineno, line): |
| if not exc: |
| exc = ParsingError(fpname) |
| exc.append(lineno, repr(line)) |
| return exc |
| |
| def _unify_values(self, section, vars): |
| """Create a sequence of lookups with 'vars' taking priority over |
| the 'section' which takes priority over the DEFAULTSECT. |
| |
| """ |
| sectiondict = {} |
| try: |
| sectiondict = self._sections[section] |
| except KeyError: |
| if section != self.default_section: |
| raise NoSectionError(section) |
| # Update with the entry specific variables |
| vardict = {} |
| if vars: |
| for key, value in vars.items(): |
| if value is not None: |
| value = str(value) |
| vardict[self.optionxform(key)] = value |
| return _ChainMap(vardict, sectiondict, self._defaults) |
| |
| def _convert_to_boolean(self, value): |
| """Return a boolean value translating from other types if necessary. |
| """ |
| if value.lower() not in self.BOOLEAN_STATES: |
| raise ValueError('Not a boolean: %s' % value) |
| return self.BOOLEAN_STATES[value.lower()] |
| |
| def _validate_value_types(self, *, section="", option="", value=""): |
| """Raises a TypeError for non-string values. |
| |
| The only legal non-string value if we allow valueless |
| options is None, so we need to check if the value is a |
| string if: |
| - we do not allow valueless options, or |
| - we allow valueless options but the value is not None |
| |
| For compatibility reasons this method is not used in classic set() |
| for RawConfigParsers. It is invoked in every case for mapping protocol |
| access and in ConfigParser.set(). |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(section, str): |
| raise TypeError("section names must be strings") |
| if not isinstance(option, str): |
| raise TypeError("option keys must be strings") |
| if not self._allow_no_value or value: |
| if not isinstance(value, str): |
| raise TypeError("option values must be strings") |
| |
| |
| class ConfigParser(RawConfigParser): |
| """ConfigParser implementing interpolation.""" |
| |
| _DEFAULT_INTERPOLATION = BasicInterpolation() |
| |
| def set(self, section, option, value=None): |
| """Set an option. Extends RawConfigParser.set by validating type and |
| interpolation syntax on the value.""" |
| self._validate_value_types(option=option, value=value) |
| super().set(section, option, value) |
| |
| def add_section(self, section): |
| """Create a new section in the configuration. Extends |
| RawConfigParser.add_section by validating if the section name is |
| a string.""" |
| self._validate_value_types(section=section) |
| super().add_section(section) |
| |
| |
| class SafeConfigParser(ConfigParser): |
| """ConfigParser alias for backwards compatibility purposes.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
| warnings.warn( |
| "The SafeConfigParser class has been renamed to ConfigParser " |
| "in Python 3.2. This alias will be removed in future versions." |
| " Use ConfigParser directly instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2 |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class SectionProxy(MutableMapping): |
| """A proxy for a single section from a parser.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, parser, name): |
| """Creates a view on a section of the specified `name` in `parser`.""" |
| self._parser = parser |
| self._name = name |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '<Section: {}>'.format(self._name) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| if not self._parser.has_option(self._name, key): |
| raise KeyError(key) |
| return self._parser.get(self._name, key) |
| |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| self._parser._validate_value_types(option=key, value=value) |
| return self._parser.set(self._name, key, value) |
| |
| def __delitem__(self, key): |
| if not (self._parser.has_option(self._name, key) and |
| self._parser.remove_option(self._name, key)): |
| raise KeyError(key) |
| |
| def __contains__(self, key): |
| return self._parser.has_option(self._name, key) |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| return len(self._options()) |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self._options().__iter__() |
| |
| def _options(self): |
| if self._name != self._parser.default_section: |
| return self._parser.options(self._name) |
| else: |
| return self._parser.defaults() |
| |
| def get(self, option, fallback=None, *, raw=False, vars=None): |
| return self._parser.get(self._name, option, raw=raw, vars=vars, |
| fallback=fallback) |
| |
| def getint(self, option, fallback=None, *, raw=False, vars=None): |
| return self._parser.getint(self._name, option, raw=raw, vars=vars, |
| fallback=fallback) |
| |
| def getfloat(self, option, fallback=None, *, raw=False, vars=None): |
| return self._parser.getfloat(self._name, option, raw=raw, vars=vars, |
| fallback=fallback) |
| |
| def getboolean(self, option, fallback=None, *, raw=False, vars=None): |
| return self._parser.getboolean(self._name, option, raw=raw, vars=vars, |
| fallback=fallback) |
| |
| @property |
| def parser(self): |
| # The parser object of the proxy is read-only. |
| return self._parser |
| |
| @property |
| def name(self): |
| # The name of the section on a proxy is read-only. |
| return self._name |