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Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +00001:mod:`ConfigParser` --- Configuration file parser
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Alexandre Vassalottic92fef92008-05-14 22:51:10 +00004.. module:: ConfigParser
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00005 :synopsis: Configuration file parser.
Alexandre Vassalottie2514c62008-05-14 22:44:22 +00006
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Ken Manheimer <klm@zope.com>
8.. moduleauthor:: Barry Warsaw <bwarsaw@python.org>
9.. moduleauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
10.. sectionauthor:: Christopher G. Petrilli <petrilli@amber.org>
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Alexandre Vassalottic92fef92008-05-14 22:51:10 +000012.. note::
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +000013
Georg Brandle92818f2009-01-03 20:47:01 +000014 The :mod:`ConfigParser` module has been renamed to :mod:`configparser` in
15 Python 3.0. The :term:`2to3` tool will automatically adapt imports when
16 converting your sources to 3.0.
Alexandre Vassalottic92fef92008-05-14 22:51:10 +000017
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000018.. index::
19 pair: .ini; file
20 pair: configuration; file
21 single: ini file
22 single: Windows ini file
23
24This module defines the class :class:`ConfigParser`. The :class:`ConfigParser`
25class implements a basic configuration file parser language which provides a
26structure similar to what you would find on Microsoft Windows INI files. You
27can use this to write Python programs which can be customized by end users
28easily.
29
30.. warning::
31
32 This library does *not* interpret or write the value-type prefixes used in the
33 Windows Registry extended version of INI syntax.
34
35The configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and
36followed by ``name: value`` entries, with continuations in the style of
Georg Brandl27f43742008-03-26 09:32:46 +000037:rfc:`822` (see section 3.1.1, "LONG HEADER FIELDS"); ``name=value`` is also
38accepted. Note that leading whitespace is removed from values. The optional
39values can contain format strings which refer to other values in the same
40section, or values in a special ``DEFAULT`` section. Additional defaults can be
41provided on initialization and retrieval. Lines beginning with ``'#'`` or
42``';'`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000043
44For example::
45
46 [My Section]
47 foodir: %(dir)s/whatever
48 dir=frob
Georg Brandl27f43742008-03-26 09:32:46 +000049 long: this value continues
50 in the next line
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000051
52would resolve the ``%(dir)s`` to the value of ``dir`` (``frob`` in this case).
53All reference expansions are done on demand.
54
55Default values can be specified by passing them into the :class:`ConfigParser`
56constructor as a dictionary. Additional defaults may be passed into the
57:meth:`get` method which will override all others.
58
59Sections are normally stored in a builtin dictionary. An alternative dictionary
60type can be passed to the :class:`ConfigParser` constructor. For example, if a
61dictionary type is passed that sorts its keys, the sections will be sorted on
62write-back, as will be the keys within each section.
63
64
65.. class:: RawConfigParser([defaults[, dict_type]])
66
67 The basic configuration object. When *defaults* is given, it is initialized
68 into the dictionary of intrinsic defaults. When *dict_type* is given, it will
69 be used to create the dictionary objects for the list of sections, for the
70 options within a section, and for the default values. This class does not
71 support the magical interpolation behavior.
72
73 .. versionadded:: 2.3
74
75 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
76 *dict_type* was added.
77
78
79.. class:: ConfigParser([defaults])
80
81 Derived class of :class:`RawConfigParser` that implements the magical
82 interpolation feature and adds optional arguments to the :meth:`get` and
83 :meth:`items` methods. The values in *defaults* must be appropriate for the
84 ``%()s`` string interpolation. Note that *__name__* is an intrinsic default;
85 its value is the section name, and will override any value provided in
86 *defaults*.
87
88 All option names used in interpolation will be passed through the
89 :meth:`optionxform` method just like any other option name reference. For
90 example, using the default implementation of :meth:`optionxform` (which converts
91 option names to lower case), the values ``foo %(bar)s`` and ``foo %(BAR)s`` are
92 equivalent.
93
94
95.. class:: SafeConfigParser([defaults])
96
97 Derived class of :class:`ConfigParser` that implements a more-sane variant of
98 the magical interpolation feature. This implementation is more predictable as
99 well. New applications should prefer this version if they don't need to be
100 compatible with older versions of Python.
101
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000102 .. XXX Need to explain what's safer/more predictable about it.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000103
104 .. versionadded:: 2.3
105
106
107.. exception:: NoSectionError
108
109 Exception raised when a specified section is not found.
110
111
112.. exception:: DuplicateSectionError
113
114 Exception raised if :meth:`add_section` is called with the name of a section
115 that is already present.
116
117
118.. exception:: NoOptionError
119
120 Exception raised when a specified option is not found in the specified section.
121
122
123.. exception:: InterpolationError
124
125 Base class for exceptions raised when problems occur performing string
126 interpolation.
127
128
129.. exception:: InterpolationDepthError
130
131 Exception raised when string interpolation cannot be completed because the
132 number of iterations exceeds :const:`MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH`. Subclass of
133 :exc:`InterpolationError`.
134
135
136.. exception:: InterpolationMissingOptionError
137
138 Exception raised when an option referenced from a value does not exist. Subclass
139 of :exc:`InterpolationError`.
140
141 .. versionadded:: 2.3
142
143
144.. exception:: InterpolationSyntaxError
145
146 Exception raised when the source text into which substitutions are made does not
147 conform to the required syntax. Subclass of :exc:`InterpolationError`.
148
149 .. versionadded:: 2.3
150
151
152.. exception:: MissingSectionHeaderError
153
154 Exception raised when attempting to parse a file which has no section headers.
155
156
157.. exception:: ParsingError
158
159 Exception raised when errors occur attempting to parse a file.
160
161
162.. data:: MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH
163
164 The maximum depth for recursive interpolation for :meth:`get` when the *raw*
165 parameter is false. This is relevant only for the :class:`ConfigParser` class.
166
167
168.. seealso::
169
170 Module :mod:`shlex`
171 Support for a creating Unix shell-like mini-languages which can be used as an
172 alternate format for application configuration files.
173
174
175.. _rawconfigparser-objects:
176
177RawConfigParser Objects
178-----------------------
179
180:class:`RawConfigParser` instances have the following methods:
181
182
183.. method:: RawConfigParser.defaults()
184
185 Return a dictionary containing the instance-wide defaults.
186
187
188.. method:: RawConfigParser.sections()
189
190 Return a list of the sections available; ``DEFAULT`` is not included in the
191 list.
192
193
194.. method:: RawConfigParser.add_section(section)
195
196 Add a section named *section* to the instance. If a section by the given name
Facundo Batistab12f0b52008-02-23 12:46:10 +0000197 already exists, :exc:`DuplicateSectionError` is raised. If the name
198 ``DEFAULT`` (or any of it's case-insensitive variants) is passed,
199 :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000200
201.. method:: RawConfigParser.has_section(section)
202
203 Indicates whether the named section is present in the configuration. The
204 ``DEFAULT`` section is not acknowledged.
205
206
207.. method:: RawConfigParser.options(section)
208
209 Returns a list of options available in the specified *section*.
210
211
212.. method:: RawConfigParser.has_option(section, option)
213
214 If the given section exists, and contains the given option, return
215 :const:`True`; otherwise return :const:`False`.
216
217 .. versionadded:: 1.6
218
219
220.. method:: RawConfigParser.read(filenames)
221
222 Attempt to read and parse a list of filenames, returning a list of filenames
223 which were successfully parsed. If *filenames* is a string or Unicode string,
224 it is treated as a single filename. If a file named in *filenames* cannot be
225 opened, that file will be ignored. This is designed so that you can specify a
226 list of potential configuration file locations (for example, the current
227 directory, the user's home directory, and some system-wide directory), and all
228 existing configuration files in the list will be read. If none of the named
229 files exist, the :class:`ConfigParser` instance will contain an empty dataset.
230 An application which requires initial values to be loaded from a file should
231 load the required file or files using :meth:`readfp` before calling :meth:`read`
232 for any optional files::
233
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven51497422009-02-19 18:52:21 +0000234 import ConfigParser
235 import os
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000236
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000237 config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000238 config.readfp(open('defaults.cfg'))
239 config.read(['site.cfg', os.path.expanduser('~/.myapp.cfg')])
240
241 .. versionchanged:: 2.4
242 Returns list of successfully parsed filenames.
243
244
245.. method:: RawConfigParser.readfp(fp[, filename])
246
247 Read and parse configuration data from the file or file-like object in *fp*
248 (only the :meth:`readline` method is used). If *filename* is omitted and *fp*
249 has a :attr:`name` attribute, that is used for *filename*; the default is
250 ``<???>``.
251
252
253.. method:: RawConfigParser.get(section, option)
254
255 Get an *option* value for the named *section*.
256
257
258.. method:: RawConfigParser.getint(section, option)
259
260 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section* to an
261 integer.
262
263
264.. method:: RawConfigParser.getfloat(section, option)
265
266 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section* to a
267 floating point number.
268
269
270.. method:: RawConfigParser.getboolean(section, option)
271
272 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section* to a
273 Boolean value. Note that the accepted values for the option are ``"1"``,
274 ``"yes"``, ``"true"``, and ``"on"``, which cause this method to return ``True``,
275 and ``"0"``, ``"no"``, ``"false"``, and ``"off"``, which cause it to return
276 ``False``. These string values are checked in a case-insensitive manner. Any
277 other value will cause it to raise :exc:`ValueError`.
278
279
280.. method:: RawConfigParser.items(section)
281
282 Return a list of ``(name, value)`` pairs for each option in the given *section*.
283
284
285.. method:: RawConfigParser.set(section, option, value)
286
287 If the given section exists, set the given option to the specified value;
288 otherwise raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. While it is possible to use
289 :class:`RawConfigParser` (or :class:`ConfigParser` with *raw* parameters set to
290 true) for *internal* storage of non-string values, full functionality (including
291 interpolation and output to files) can only be achieved using string values.
292
293 .. versionadded:: 1.6
294
295
296.. method:: RawConfigParser.write(fileobject)
297
298 Write a representation of the configuration to the specified file object. This
299 representation can be parsed by a future :meth:`read` call.
300
301 .. versionadded:: 1.6
302
303
304.. method:: RawConfigParser.remove_option(section, option)
305
306 Remove the specified *option* from the specified *section*. If the section does
307 not exist, raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. If the option existed to be removed,
308 return :const:`True`; otherwise return :const:`False`.
309
310 .. versionadded:: 1.6
311
312
313.. method:: RawConfigParser.remove_section(section)
314
315 Remove the specified *section* from the configuration. If the section in fact
316 existed, return ``True``. Otherwise return ``False``.
317
318
319.. method:: RawConfigParser.optionxform(option)
320
321 Transforms the option name *option* as found in an input file or as passed in by
322 client code to the form that should be used in the internal structures. The
323 default implementation returns a lower-case version of *option*; subclasses may
324 override this or client code can set an attribute of this name on instances to
325 affect this behavior. Setting this to :func:`str`, for example, would make
326 option names case sensitive.
327
328
329.. _configparser-objects:
330
331ConfigParser Objects
332--------------------
333
334The :class:`ConfigParser` class extends some methods of the
335:class:`RawConfigParser` interface, adding some optional arguments.
336
337
338.. method:: ConfigParser.get(section, option[, raw[, vars]])
339
340 Get an *option* value for the named *section*. All the ``'%'`` interpolations
341 are expanded in the return values, based on the defaults passed into the
342 constructor, as well as the options *vars* provided, unless the *raw* argument
343 is true.
344
345
346.. method:: ConfigParser.items(section[, raw[, vars]])
347
348 Return a list of ``(name, value)`` pairs for each option in the given *section*.
349 Optional arguments have the same meaning as for the :meth:`get` method.
350
351 .. versionadded:: 2.3
352
353
354.. _safeconfigparser-objects:
355
356SafeConfigParser Objects
357------------------------
358
359The :class:`SafeConfigParser` class implements the same extended interface as
360:class:`ConfigParser`, with the following addition:
361
362
363.. method:: SafeConfigParser.set(section, option, value)
364
365 If the given section exists, set the given option to the specified value;
366 otherwise raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. *value* must be a string (:class:`str`
367 or :class:`unicode`); if not, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
368
369 .. versionadded:: 2.4
370
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000371
372Examples
373--------
374
375An example of writing to a configuration file::
376
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000377 import ConfigParser
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000378
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000379 config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
380
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000381 # When adding sections or items, add them in the reverse order of
382 # how you want them to be displayed in the actual file.
383 # In addition, please note that using RawConfigParser's and the raw
384 # mode of ConfigParser's respective set functions, you can assign
385 # non-string values to keys internally, but will receive an error
386 # when attempting to write to a file or when you get it in non-raw
387 # mode. SafeConfigParser does not allow such assignments to take place.
388 config.add_section('Section1')
389 config.set('Section1', 'int', '15')
390 config.set('Section1', 'bool', 'true')
391 config.set('Section1', 'float', '3.1415')
392 config.set('Section1', 'baz', 'fun')
393 config.set('Section1', 'bar', 'Python')
394 config.set('Section1', 'foo', '%(bar)s is %(baz)s!')
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000395
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000396 # Writing our configuration file to 'example.cfg'
397 with open('example.cfg', 'wb') as configfile:
398 config.write(configfile)
399
400An example of reading the configuration file again::
401
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000402 import ConfigParser
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000403
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000404 config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000405 config.read('example.cfg')
406
407 # getfloat() raises an exception if the value is not a float
408 # getint() and getboolean() also do this for their respective types
409 float = config.getfloat('Section1', 'float')
410 int = config.getint('Section1', 'int')
411 print float + int
412
413 # Notice that the next output does not interpolate '%(bar)s' or '%(baz)s'.
414 # This is because we are using a RawConfigParser().
415 if config.getboolean('Section1', 'bool'):
416 print config.get('Section1', 'foo')
417
418To get interpolation, you will need to use a :class:`ConfigParser` or
419:class:`SafeConfigParser`::
420
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000421 import ConfigParser
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000422
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000423 config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000424 config.read('example.cfg')
425
426 # Set the third, optional argument of get to 1 if you wish to use raw mode.
427 print config.get('Section1', 'foo', 0) # -> "Python is fun!"
428 print config.get('Section1', 'foo', 1) # -> "%(bar)s is %(baz)s!"
429
430 # The optional fourth argument is a dict with members that will take
431 # precedence in interpolation.
432 print config.get('Section1', 'foo', 0, {'bar': 'Documentation',
433 'baz': 'evil'})
434
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000435Defaults are available in all three types of ConfigParsers. They are used in
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000436interpolation if an option used is not defined elsewhere. ::
437
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000438 import ConfigParser
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000439
440 # New instance with 'bar' and 'baz' defaulting to 'Life' and 'hard' each
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000441 config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser({'bar': 'Life', 'baz': 'hard'})
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000442 config.read('example.cfg')
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000443
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000444 print config.get('Section1', 'foo') # -> "Python is fun!"
445 config.remove_option('Section1', 'bar')
446 config.remove_option('Section1', 'baz')
447 print config.get('Section1', 'foo') # -> "Life is hard!"
448
449The function ``opt_move`` below can be used to move options between sections::
450
451 def opt_move(config, section1, section2, option):
452 try:
453 config.set(section2, option, config.get(section1, option, 1))
Georg Brandl392c6fc2008-05-25 07:25:25 +0000454 except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
Georg Brandl430e3622007-11-29 17:02:34 +0000455 # Create non-existent section
456 config.add_section(section2)
457 opt_move(config, section1, section2, option)
Georg Brandl960b1862008-01-21 16:28:13 +0000458 else:
459 config.remove_option(section1, option)