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Alexandre Vassalotti1d1eaa42008-05-14 22:59:42 +00001:mod:`configparser` --- Configuration file parser
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002=================================================
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Alexandre Vassalotti1d1eaa42008-05-14 22:59:42 +00004.. module:: configparser
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00005 :synopsis: Configuration file parser.
Alexandre Vassalotti1d1eaa42008-05-14 22:59:42 +00006
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Ken Manheimer <klm@zope.com>
8.. moduleauthor:: Barry Warsaw <bwarsaw@python.org>
9.. moduleauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000010.. moduleauthor:: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000011.. sectionauthor:: Christopher G. Petrilli <petrilli@amber.org>
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000012.. sectionauthor:: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000013
Andrew Kuchling2e3743c2014-03-19 16:23:01 -040014**Source code:** :source:`Lib/configparser.py`
15
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000016.. index::
17 pair: .ini; file
18 pair: configuration; file
19 single: ini file
20 single: Windows ini file
21
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040022--------------
23
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +000024This module provides the :class:`ConfigParser` class which implements a basic
25configuration language which provides a structure similar to what's found in
26Microsoft Windows INI files. You can use this to write Python programs which
27can be customized by end users easily.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000028
Georg Brandle720c0a2009-04-27 16:20:50 +000029.. note::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000030
Georg Brandle720c0a2009-04-27 16:20:50 +000031 This library does *not* interpret or write the value-type prefixes used in
32 the Windows Registry extended version of INI syntax.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000033
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000034.. seealso::
35
36 Module :mod:`shlex`
Alex Jordan01fa9ae2017-04-05 22:21:30 -040037 Support for creating Unix shell-like mini-languages which can be used as
38 an alternate format for application configuration files.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000039
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +000040 Module :mod:`json`
41 The json module implements a subset of JavaScript syntax which can also
42 be used for this purpose.
43
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000044
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +010045.. testsetup::
46
47 import configparser
48
49
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000050Quick Start
51-----------
52
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000053Let's take a very basic configuration file that looks like this:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000054
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000055.. code-block:: ini
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000056
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000057 [DEFAULT]
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +000058 ServerAliveInterval = 45
59 Compression = yes
60 CompressionLevel = 9
61 ForwardX11 = yes
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000062
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000063 [bitbucket.org]
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +000064 User = hg
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000065
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000066 [topsecret.server.com]
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +000067 Port = 50022
68 ForwardX11 = no
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000069
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +000070The structure of INI files is described `in the following section
71<#supported-ini-file-structure>`_. Essentially, the file
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000072consists of sections, each of which contains keys with values.
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000073:mod:`configparser` classes can read and write such files. Let's start by
Martin Pantereb995702016-07-28 01:11:04 +000074creating the above configuration file programmatically.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000075
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000076.. doctest::
77
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000078 >>> import configparser
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +000079 >>> config = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +000080 >>> config['DEFAULT'] = {'ServerAliveInterval': '45',
81 ... 'Compression': 'yes',
82 ... 'CompressionLevel': '9'}
83 >>> config['bitbucket.org'] = {}
84 >>> config['bitbucket.org']['User'] = 'hg'
85 >>> config['topsecret.server.com'] = {}
86 >>> topsecret = config['topsecret.server.com']
87 >>> topsecret['Port'] = '50022' # mutates the parser
88 >>> topsecret['ForwardX11'] = 'no' # same here
89 >>> config['DEFAULT']['ForwardX11'] = 'yes'
90 >>> with open('example.ini', 'w') as configfile:
91 ... config.write(configfile)
92 ...
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000093
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +000094As you can see, we can treat a config parser much like a dictionary.
95There are differences, `outlined later <#mapping-protocol-access>`_, but
96the behavior is very close to what you would expect from a dictionary.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +000097
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +000098Now that we have created and saved a configuration file, let's read it
99back and explore the data it holds.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000100
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000101.. doctest::
102
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000103 >>> config = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000104 >>> config.sections()
105 []
106 >>> config.read('example.ini')
107 ['example.ini']
108 >>> config.sections()
109 ['bitbucket.org', 'topsecret.server.com']
110 >>> 'bitbucket.org' in config
111 True
112 >>> 'bytebong.com' in config
113 False
114 >>> config['bitbucket.org']['User']
115 'hg'
116 >>> config['DEFAULT']['Compression']
117 'yes'
118 >>> topsecret = config['topsecret.server.com']
119 >>> topsecret['ForwardX11']
120 'no'
121 >>> topsecret['Port']
122 '50022'
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100123 >>> for key in config['bitbucket.org']: # doctest: +SKIP
124 ... print(key)
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000125 user
126 compressionlevel
127 serveraliveinterval
128 compression
129 forwardx11
130 >>> config['bitbucket.org']['ForwardX11']
131 'yes'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000132
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000133As we can see above, the API is pretty straightforward. The only bit of magic
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000134involves the ``DEFAULT`` section which provides default values for all other
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000135sections [1]_. Note also that keys in sections are
136case-insensitive and stored in lowercase [1]_.
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000137
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000138
139Supported Datatypes
140-------------------
141
142Config parsers do not guess datatypes of values in configuration files, always
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000143storing them internally as strings. This means that if you need other
144datatypes, you should convert on your own:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000145
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000146.. doctest::
147
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000148 >>> int(topsecret['Port'])
149 50022
150 >>> float(topsecret['CompressionLevel'])
151 9.0
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000152
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700153Since this task is so common, config parsers provide a range of handy getter
154methods to handle integers, floats and booleans. The last one is the most
155interesting because simply passing the value to ``bool()`` would do no good
156since ``bool('False')`` is still ``True``. This is why config parsers also
Jesus Cea647680e2016-09-20 00:01:53 +0200157provide :meth:`~ConfigParser.getboolean`. This method is case-insensitive and
158recognizes Boolean values from ``'yes'``/``'no'``, ``'on'``/``'off'``,
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700159``'true'``/``'false'`` and ``'1'``/``'0'`` [1]_. For example:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000160
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000161.. doctest::
162
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000163 >>> topsecret.getboolean('ForwardX11')
164 False
165 >>> config['bitbucket.org'].getboolean('ForwardX11')
166 True
167 >>> config.getboolean('bitbucket.org', 'Compression')
168 True
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000169
Jesus Cea647680e2016-09-20 00:01:53 +0200170Apart from :meth:`~ConfigParser.getboolean`, config parsers also
171provide equivalent :meth:`~ConfigParser.getint` and
172:meth:`~ConfigParser.getfloat` methods. You can register your own
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700173converters and customize the provided ones. [1]_
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000174
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000175Fallback Values
176---------------
177
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000178As with a dictionary, you can use a section's :meth:`get` method to
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000179provide fallback values:
180
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000181.. doctest::
182
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000183 >>> topsecret.get('Port')
184 '50022'
185 >>> topsecret.get('CompressionLevel')
186 '9'
187 >>> topsecret.get('Cipher')
188 >>> topsecret.get('Cipher', '3des-cbc')
189 '3des-cbc'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000190
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000191Please note that default values have precedence over fallback values.
192For instance, in our example the ``'CompressionLevel'`` key was
193specified only in the ``'DEFAULT'`` section. If we try to get it from
194the section ``'topsecret.server.com'``, we will always get the default,
195even if we specify a fallback:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000196
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000197.. doctest::
198
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000199 >>> topsecret.get('CompressionLevel', '3')
200 '9'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000201
202One more thing to be aware of is that the parser-level :meth:`get` method
203provides a custom, more complex interface, maintained for backwards
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000204compatibility. When using this method, a fallback value can be provided via
205the ``fallback`` keyword-only argument:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000206
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000207.. doctest::
208
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000209 >>> config.get('bitbucket.org', 'monster',
210 ... fallback='No such things as monsters')
211 'No such things as monsters'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000212
Jesus Cea647680e2016-09-20 00:01:53 +0200213The same ``fallback`` argument can be used with the
214:meth:`~ConfigParser.getint`, :meth:`~ConfigParser.getfloat` and
215:meth:`~ConfigParser.getboolean` methods, for example:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000216
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000217.. doctest::
218
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000219 >>> 'BatchMode' in topsecret
220 False
221 >>> topsecret.getboolean('BatchMode', fallback=True)
222 True
223 >>> config['DEFAULT']['BatchMode'] = 'no'
224 >>> topsecret.getboolean('BatchMode', fallback=True)
225 False
226
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000227
228Supported INI File Structure
229----------------------------
230
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000231A configuration file consists of sections, each led by a ``[section]`` header,
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +0000232followed by key/value entries separated by a specific string (``=`` or ``:`` by
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000233default [1]_). By default, section names are case sensitive but keys are not
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000234[1]_. Leading and trailing whitespace is removed from keys and values.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000235Values can be omitted, in which case the key/value delimiter may also be left
236out. Values can also span multiple lines, as long as they are indented deeper
237than the first line of the value. Depending on the parser's mode, blank lines
238may be treated as parts of multiline values or ignored.
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000239
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000240Configuration files may include comments, prefixed by specific
241characters (``#`` and ``;`` by default [1]_). Comments may appear on
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000242their own on an otherwise empty line, possibly indented. [1]_
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000243
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000244For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000245
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000246.. code-block:: ini
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000247
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000248 [Simple Values]
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000249 key=value
250 spaces in keys=allowed
251 spaces in values=allowed as well
252 spaces around the delimiter = obviously
253 you can also use : to delimit keys from values
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000254
255 [All Values Are Strings]
256 values like this: 1000000
257 or this: 3.14159265359
258 are they treated as numbers? : no
259 integers, floats and booleans are held as: strings
260 can use the API to get converted values directly: true
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000261
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000262 [Multiline Values]
263 chorus: I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000264 I sleep all night and I work all day
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000265
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000266 [No Values]
267 key_without_value
268 empty string value here =
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000269
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000270 [You can use comments]
271 # like this
272 ; or this
273
274 # By default only in an empty line.
275 # Inline comments can be harmful because they prevent users
276 # from using the delimiting characters as parts of values.
277 # That being said, this can be customized.
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000278
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000279 [Sections Can Be Indented]
280 can_values_be_as_well = True
281 does_that_mean_anything_special = False
282 purpose = formatting for readability
283 multiline_values = are
284 handled just fine as
285 long as they are indented
286 deeper than the first line
287 of a value
288 # Did I mention we can indent comments, too?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000289
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000290
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000291Interpolation of values
292-----------------------
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000293
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000294On top of the core functionality, :class:`ConfigParser` supports
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000295interpolation. This means values can be preprocessed before returning them
296from ``get()`` calls.
297
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700298.. index:: single: % (percent); interpolation in configuration files
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300299
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000300.. class:: BasicInterpolation()
301
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000302 The default implementation used by :class:`ConfigParser`. It enables
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000303 values to contain format strings which refer to other values in the same
304 section, or values in the special default section [1]_. Additional default
305 values can be provided on initialization.
306
307 For example:
308
309 .. code-block:: ini
310
311 [Paths]
312 home_dir: /Users
313 my_dir: %(home_dir)s/lumberjack
314 my_pictures: %(my_dir)s/Pictures
315
316
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000317 In the example above, :class:`ConfigParser` with *interpolation* set to
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000318 ``BasicInterpolation()`` would resolve ``%(home_dir)s`` to the value of
319 ``home_dir`` (``/Users`` in this case). ``%(my_dir)s`` in effect would
320 resolve to ``/Users/lumberjack``. All interpolations are done on demand so
321 keys used in the chain of references do not have to be specified in any
322 specific order in the configuration file.
323
324 With ``interpolation`` set to ``None``, the parser would simply return
325 ``%(my_dir)s/Pictures`` as the value of ``my_pictures`` and
326 ``%(home_dir)s/lumberjack`` as the value of ``my_dir``.
327
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700328.. index:: single: $ (dollar); interpolation in configuration files
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300329
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000330.. class:: ExtendedInterpolation()
331
332 An alternative handler for interpolation which implements a more advanced
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700333 syntax, used for instance in ``zc.buildout``. Extended interpolation is
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000334 using ``${section:option}`` to denote a value from a foreign section.
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700335 Interpolation can span multiple levels. For convenience, if the
336 ``section:`` part is omitted, interpolation defaults to the current section
337 (and possibly the default values from the special section).
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000338
339 For example, the configuration specified above with basic interpolation,
340 would look like this with extended interpolation:
341
342 .. code-block:: ini
343
344 [Paths]
345 home_dir: /Users
346 my_dir: ${home_dir}/lumberjack
347 my_pictures: ${my_dir}/Pictures
348
349 Values from other sections can be fetched as well:
350
351 .. code-block:: ini
352
353 [Common]
354 home_dir: /Users
355 library_dir: /Library
356 system_dir: /System
357 macports_dir: /opt/local
358
359 [Frameworks]
360 Python: 3.2
361 path: ${Common:system_dir}/Library/Frameworks/
362
363 [Arthur]
364 nickname: Two Sheds
365 last_name: Jackson
366 my_dir: ${Common:home_dir}/twosheds
367 my_pictures: ${my_dir}/Pictures
368 python_dir: ${Frameworks:path}/Python/Versions/${Frameworks:Python}
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000369
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000370Mapping Protocol Access
371-----------------------
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000372
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000373.. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000374
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000375Mapping protocol access is a generic name for functionality that enables using
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000376custom objects as if they were dictionaries. In case of :mod:`configparser`,
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000377the mapping interface implementation is using the
378``parser['section']['option']`` notation.
379
380``parser['section']`` in particular returns a proxy for the section's data in
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000381the parser. This means that the values are not copied but they are taken from
382the original parser on demand. What's even more important is that when values
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000383are changed on a section proxy, they are actually mutated in the original
384parser.
385
386:mod:`configparser` objects behave as close to actual dictionaries as possible.
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300387The mapping interface is complete and adheres to the
388:class:`~collections.abc.MutableMapping` ABC.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000389However, there are a few differences that should be taken into account:
390
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000391* By default, all keys in sections are accessible in a case-insensitive manner
392 [1]_. E.g. ``for option in parser["section"]`` yields only ``optionxform``'ed
393 option key names. This means lowercased keys by default. At the same time,
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000394 for a section that holds the key ``'a'``, both expressions return ``True``::
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000395
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000396 "a" in parser["section"]
397 "A" in parser["section"]
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000398
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000399* All sections include ``DEFAULTSECT`` values as well which means that
400 ``.clear()`` on a section may not leave the section visibly empty. This is
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000401 because default values cannot be deleted from the section (because technically
Donald Stufft8b852f12014-05-20 12:58:38 -0400402 they are not there). If they are overridden in the section, deleting causes
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000403 the default value to be visible again. Trying to delete a default value
Miss Islington (bot)ec10b702018-10-26 03:56:28 -0700404 causes a :exc:`KeyError`.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000405
Łukasz Langa3a8479a2012-12-31 03:38:39 +0100406* ``DEFAULTSECT`` cannot be removed from the parser:
407
Miss Islington (bot)ec10b702018-10-26 03:56:28 -0700408 * trying to delete it raises :exc:`ValueError`,
Łukasz Langa3a8479a2012-12-31 03:38:39 +0100409
410 * ``parser.clear()`` leaves it intact,
411
412 * ``parser.popitem()`` never returns it.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000413
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000414* ``parser.get(section, option, **kwargs)`` - the second argument is **not**
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700415 a fallback value. Note however that the section-level ``get()`` methods are
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000416 compatible both with the mapping protocol and the classic configparser API.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000417
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000418* ``parser.items()`` is compatible with the mapping protocol (returns a list of
419 *section_name*, *section_proxy* pairs including the DEFAULTSECT). However,
420 this method can also be invoked with arguments: ``parser.items(section, raw,
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700421 vars)``. The latter call returns a list of *option*, *value* pairs for
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000422 a specified ``section``, with all interpolations expanded (unless
423 ``raw=True`` is provided).
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000424
425The mapping protocol is implemented on top of the existing legacy API so that
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000426subclasses overriding the original interface still should have mappings working
427as expected.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000428
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000429
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000430Customizing Parser Behaviour
431----------------------------
432
433There are nearly as many INI format variants as there are applications using it.
434:mod:`configparser` goes a long way to provide support for the largest sensible
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000435set of INI styles available. The default functionality is mainly dictated by
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000436historical background and it's very likely that you will want to customize some
437of the features.
438
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000439The most common way to change the way a specific config parser works is to use
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000440the :meth:`__init__` options:
441
442* *defaults*, default value: ``None``
443
444 This option accepts a dictionary of key-value pairs which will be initially
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000445 put in the ``DEFAULT`` section. This makes for an elegant way to support
446 concise configuration files that don't specify values which are the same as
447 the documented default.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000448
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000449 Hint: if you want to specify default values for a specific section, use
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000450 :meth:`read_dict` before you read the actual file.
451
452* *dict_type*, default value: :class:`collections.OrderedDict`
453
454 This option has a major impact on how the mapping protocol will behave and how
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000455 the written configuration files look. With the default ordered
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000456 dictionary, every section is stored in the order they were added to the
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000457 parser. Same goes for options within sections.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000458
459 An alternative dictionary type can be used for example to sort sections and
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000460 options on write-back. You can also use a regular dictionary for performance
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000461 reasons.
462
463 Please note: there are ways to add a set of key-value pairs in a single
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000464 operation. When you use a regular dictionary in those operations, the order
Inada Naoki59014442019-01-31 17:54:55 +0900465 of the keys will be ordered because dict preserves order from Python 3.7.
466 For example:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000467
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000468 .. doctest::
469
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000470 >>> parser = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000471 >>> parser.read_dict({'section1': {'key1': 'value1',
472 ... 'key2': 'value2',
473 ... 'key3': 'value3'},
474 ... 'section2': {'keyA': 'valueA',
475 ... 'keyB': 'valueB',
476 ... 'keyC': 'valueC'},
477 ... 'section3': {'foo': 'x',
478 ... 'bar': 'y',
479 ... 'baz': 'z'}
480 ... })
Inada Naoki59014442019-01-31 17:54:55 +0900481 >>> parser.sections()
482 ['section1', 'section2', 'section3']
483 >>> [option for option in parser['section3']]
484 ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000485
486* *allow_no_value*, default value: ``False``
487
488 Some configuration files are known to include settings without values, but
489 which otherwise conform to the syntax supported by :mod:`configparser`. The
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000490 *allow_no_value* parameter to the constructor can be used to
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000491 indicate that such values should be accepted:
492
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000493 .. doctest::
494
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000495 >>> import configparser
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000496
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000497 >>> sample_config = """
498 ... [mysqld]
499 ... user = mysql
500 ... pid-file = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
501 ... skip-external-locking
502 ... old_passwords = 1
503 ... skip-bdb
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000504 ... # we don't need ACID today
505 ... skip-innodb
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000506 ... """
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000507 >>> config = configparser.ConfigParser(allow_no_value=True)
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000508 >>> config.read_string(sample_config)
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000509
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000510 >>> # Settings with values are treated as before:
511 >>> config["mysqld"]["user"]
512 'mysql'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000513
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000514 >>> # Settings without values provide None:
515 >>> config["mysqld"]["skip-bdb"]
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000516
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000517 >>> # Settings which aren't specified still raise an error:
518 >>> config["mysqld"]["does-not-exist"]
519 Traceback (most recent call last):
520 ...
521 KeyError: 'does-not-exist'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000522
523* *delimiters*, default value: ``('=', ':')``
524
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700525 Delimiters are substrings that delimit keys from values within a section.
526 The first occurrence of a delimiting substring on a line is considered
527 a delimiter. This means values (but not keys) can contain the delimiters.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000528
529 See also the *space_around_delimiters* argument to
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000530 :meth:`ConfigParser.write`.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000531
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000532* *comment_prefixes*, default value: ``('#', ';')``
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000533
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000534* *inline_comment_prefixes*, default value: ``None``
535
536 Comment prefixes are strings that indicate the start of a valid comment within
537 a config file. *comment_prefixes* are used only on otherwise empty lines
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700538 (optionally indented) whereas *inline_comment_prefixes* can be used after
539 every valid value (e.g. section names, options and empty lines as well). By
540 default inline comments are disabled and ``'#'`` and ``';'`` are used as
541 prefixes for whole line comments.
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000542
543 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
544 In previous versions of :mod:`configparser` behaviour matched
545 ``comment_prefixes=('#',';')`` and ``inline_comment_prefixes=(';',)``.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000546
547 Please note that config parsers don't support escaping of comment prefixes so
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000548 using *inline_comment_prefixes* may prevent users from specifying option
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700549 values with characters used as comment prefixes. When in doubt, avoid
550 setting *inline_comment_prefixes*. In any circumstances, the only way of
551 storing comment prefix characters at the beginning of a line in multiline
552 values is to interpolate the prefix, for example::
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000553
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000554 >>> from configparser import ConfigParser, ExtendedInterpolation
555 >>> parser = ConfigParser(interpolation=ExtendedInterpolation())
556 >>> # the default BasicInterpolation could be used as well
557 >>> parser.read_string("""
558 ... [DEFAULT]
559 ... hash = #
560 ...
561 ... [hashes]
562 ... shebang =
563 ... ${hash}!/usr/bin/env python
564 ... ${hash} -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
565 ...
566 ... extensions =
567 ... enabled_extension
568 ... another_extension
569 ... #disabled_by_comment
570 ... yet_another_extension
571 ...
572 ... interpolation not necessary = if # is not at line start
573 ... even in multiline values = line #1
574 ... line #2
575 ... line #3
576 ... """)
577 >>> print(parser['hashes']['shebang'])
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100578 <BLANKLINE>
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000579 #!/usr/bin/env python
580 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
581 >>> print(parser['hashes']['extensions'])
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100582 <BLANKLINE>
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000583 enabled_extension
584 another_extension
585 yet_another_extension
586 >>> print(parser['hashes']['interpolation not necessary'])
587 if # is not at line start
588 >>> print(parser['hashes']['even in multiline values'])
589 line #1
590 line #2
591 line #3
592
593* *strict*, default value: ``True``
594
595 When set to ``True``, the parser will not allow for any section or option
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000596 duplicates while reading from a single source (using :meth:`read_file`,
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700597 :meth:`read_string` or :meth:`read_dict`). It is recommended to use strict
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000598 parsers in new applications.
599
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000600 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
601 In previous versions of :mod:`configparser` behaviour matched
602 ``strict=False``.
603
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000604* *empty_lines_in_values*, default value: ``True``
605
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000606 In config parsers, values can span multiple lines as long as they are
607 indented more than the key that holds them. By default parsers also let
608 empty lines to be parts of values. At the same time, keys can be arbitrarily
609 indented themselves to improve readability. In consequence, when
610 configuration files get big and complex, it is easy for the user to lose
611 track of the file structure. Take for instance:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000612
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000613 .. code-block:: ini
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000614
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000615 [Section]
616 key = multiline
617 value with a gotcha
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000618
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000619 this = is still a part of the multiline value of 'key'
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000620
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000621 This can be especially problematic for the user to see if she's using a
622 proportional font to edit the file. That is why when your application does
623 not need values with empty lines, you should consider disallowing them. This
624 will make empty lines split keys every time. In the example above, it would
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000625 produce two keys, ``key`` and ``this``.
626
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000627* *default_section*, default value: ``configparser.DEFAULTSECT`` (that is:
628 ``"DEFAULT"``)
629
630 The convention of allowing a special section of default values for other
631 sections or interpolation purposes is a powerful concept of this library,
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700632 letting users create complex declarative configurations. This section is
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000633 normally called ``"DEFAULT"`` but this can be customized to point to any
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700634 other valid section name. Some typical values include: ``"general"`` or
635 ``"common"``. The name provided is used for recognizing default sections
636 when reading from any source and is used when writing configuration back to
637 a file. Its current value can be retrieved using the
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000638 ``parser_instance.default_section`` attribute and may be modified at runtime
639 (i.e. to convert files from one format to another).
640
641* *interpolation*, default value: ``configparser.BasicInterpolation``
642
643 Interpolation behaviour may be customized by providing a custom handler
644 through the *interpolation* argument. ``None`` can be used to turn off
645 interpolation completely, ``ExtendedInterpolation()`` provides a more
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700646 advanced variant inspired by ``zc.buildout``. More on the subject in the
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000647 `dedicated documentation section <#interpolation-of-values>`_.
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000648 :class:`RawConfigParser` has a default value of ``None``.
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000649
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700650* *converters*, default value: not set
651
652 Config parsers provide option value getters that perform type conversion. By
Jesus Cea647680e2016-09-20 00:01:53 +0200653 default :meth:`~ConfigParser.getint`, :meth:`~ConfigParser.getfloat`, and
654 :meth:`~ConfigParser.getboolean` are implemented. Should other getters be
655 desirable, users may define them in a subclass or pass a dictionary where each
656 key is a name of the converter and each value is a callable implementing said
657 conversion. For instance, passing ``{'decimal': decimal.Decimal}`` would add
658 :meth:`getdecimal` on both the parser object and all section proxies. In
659 other words, it will be possible to write both
660 ``parser_instance.getdecimal('section', 'key', fallback=0)`` and
661 ``parser_instance['section'].getdecimal('key', 0)``.
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700662
663 If the converter needs to access the state of the parser, it can be
664 implemented as a method on a config parser subclass. If the name of this
665 method starts with ``get``, it will be available on all section proxies, in
666 the dict-compatible form (see the ``getdecimal()`` example above).
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000667
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000668More advanced customization may be achieved by overriding default values of
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700669these parser attributes. The defaults are defined on the classes, so they may
670be overridden by subclasses or by attribute assignment.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000671
Miss Islington (bot)b3223942018-10-24 16:56:25 -0700672.. attribute:: ConfigParser.BOOLEAN_STATES
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000673
Jesus Cea647680e2016-09-20 00:01:53 +0200674 By default when using :meth:`~ConfigParser.getboolean`, config parsers
675 consider the following values ``True``: ``'1'``, ``'yes'``, ``'true'``,
676 ``'on'`` and the following values ``False``: ``'0'``, ``'no'``, ``'false'``,
677 ``'off'``. You can override this by specifying a custom dictionary of strings
678 and their Boolean outcomes. For example:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000679
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000680 .. doctest::
681
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000682 >>> custom = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000683 >>> custom['section1'] = {'funky': 'nope'}
684 >>> custom['section1'].getboolean('funky')
685 Traceback (most recent call last):
686 ...
687 ValueError: Not a boolean: nope
688 >>> custom.BOOLEAN_STATES = {'sure': True, 'nope': False}
689 >>> custom['section1'].getboolean('funky')
690 False
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000691
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000692 Other typical Boolean pairs include ``accept``/``reject`` or
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000693 ``enabled``/``disabled``.
694
Miss Islington (bot)b3223942018-10-24 16:56:25 -0700695.. method:: ConfigParser.optionxform(option)
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000696
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000697 This method transforms option names on every read, get, or set
698 operation. The default converts the name to lowercase. This also
699 means that when a configuration file gets written, all keys will be
700 lowercase. Override this method if that's unsuitable.
701 For example:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000702
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000703 .. doctest::
704
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000705 >>> config = """
706 ... [Section1]
707 ... Key = Value
708 ...
709 ... [Section2]
710 ... AnotherKey = Value
711 ... """
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000712 >>> typical = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000713 >>> typical.read_string(config)
714 >>> list(typical['Section1'].keys())
715 ['key']
716 >>> list(typical['Section2'].keys())
717 ['anotherkey']
718 >>> custom = configparser.RawConfigParser()
719 >>> custom.optionxform = lambda option: option
720 >>> custom.read_string(config)
721 >>> list(custom['Section1'].keys())
722 ['Key']
723 >>> list(custom['Section2'].keys())
724 ['AnotherKey']
725
Miss Islington (bot)b3223942018-10-24 16:56:25 -0700726.. attribute:: ConfigParser.SECTCRE
Łukasz Langa66c908e2011-01-28 11:57:30 +0000727
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700728 A compiled regular expression used to parse section headers. The default
729 matches ``[section]`` to the name ``"section"``. Whitespace is considered
730 part of the section name, thus ``[ larch ]`` will be read as a section of
731 name ``" larch "``. Override this attribute if that's unsuitable. For
732 example:
Łukasz Langa66c908e2011-01-28 11:57:30 +0000733
734 .. doctest::
735
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100736 >>> import re
Łukasz Langa66c908e2011-01-28 11:57:30 +0000737 >>> config = """
738 ... [Section 1]
739 ... option = value
740 ...
741 ... [ Section 2 ]
742 ... another = val
743 ... """
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100744 >>> typical = configparser.ConfigParser()
Łukasz Langa66c908e2011-01-28 11:57:30 +0000745 >>> typical.read_string(config)
746 >>> typical.sections()
747 ['Section 1', ' Section 2 ']
Marco Buttub2a7c2f2017-03-02 12:02:43 +0100748 >>> custom = configparser.ConfigParser()
Łukasz Langa66c908e2011-01-28 11:57:30 +0000749 >>> custom.SECTCRE = re.compile(r"\[ *(?P<header>[^]]+?) *\]")
750 >>> custom.read_string(config)
751 >>> custom.sections()
752 ['Section 1', 'Section 2']
753
754 .. note::
755
756 While ConfigParser objects also use an ``OPTCRE`` attribute for recognizing
757 option lines, it's not recommended to override it because that would
758 interfere with constructor options *allow_no_value* and *delimiters*.
759
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000760
761Legacy API Examples
762-------------------
763
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000764Mainly because of backwards compatibility concerns, :mod:`configparser`
765provides also a legacy API with explicit ``get``/``set`` methods. While there
766are valid use cases for the methods outlined below, mapping protocol access is
767preferred for new projects. The legacy API is at times more advanced,
768low-level and downright counterintuitive.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000769
770An example of writing to a configuration file::
771
772 import configparser
773
774 config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
775
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000776 # Please note that using RawConfigParser's set functions, you can assign
777 # non-string values to keys internally, but will receive an error when
778 # attempting to write to a file or when you get it in non-raw mode. Setting
779 # values using the mapping protocol or ConfigParser's set() does not allow
780 # such assignments to take place.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000781 config.add_section('Section1')
R David Murray1a1883d2012-09-29 14:40:23 -0400782 config.set('Section1', 'an_int', '15')
783 config.set('Section1', 'a_bool', 'true')
784 config.set('Section1', 'a_float', '3.1415')
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000785 config.set('Section1', 'baz', 'fun')
786 config.set('Section1', 'bar', 'Python')
787 config.set('Section1', 'foo', '%(bar)s is %(baz)s!')
788
789 # Writing our configuration file to 'example.cfg'
790 with open('example.cfg', 'w') as configfile:
791 config.write(configfile)
792
793An example of reading the configuration file again::
794
795 import configparser
796
797 config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
798 config.read('example.cfg')
799
800 # getfloat() raises an exception if the value is not a float
801 # getint() and getboolean() also do this for their respective types
R David Murray1a1883d2012-09-29 14:40:23 -0400802 a_float = config.getfloat('Section1', 'a_float')
803 an_int = config.getint('Section1', 'an_int')
804 print(a_float + an_int)
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000805
806 # Notice that the next output does not interpolate '%(bar)s' or '%(baz)s'.
807 # This is because we are using a RawConfigParser().
R David Murray1a1883d2012-09-29 14:40:23 -0400808 if config.getboolean('Section1', 'a_bool'):
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000809 print(config.get('Section1', 'foo'))
810
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000811To get interpolation, use :class:`ConfigParser`::
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000812
813 import configparser
814
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000815 cfg = configparser.ConfigParser()
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000816 cfg.read('example.cfg')
817
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +0200818 # Set the optional *raw* argument of get() to True if you wish to disable
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000819 # interpolation in a single get operation.
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300820 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', raw=False)) # -> "Python is fun!"
821 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', raw=True)) # -> "%(bar)s is %(baz)s!"
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000822
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +0200823 # The optional *vars* argument is a dict with members that will take
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000824 # precedence in interpolation.
825 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', vars={'bar': 'Documentation',
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300826 'baz': 'evil'}))
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000827
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +0200828 # The optional *fallback* argument can be used to provide a fallback value
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000829 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo'))
830 # -> "Python is fun!"
831
832 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', fallback='Monty is not.'))
833 # -> "Python is fun!"
834
835 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'monster', fallback='No such things as monsters.'))
836 # -> "No such things as monsters."
837
838 # A bare print(cfg.get('Section1', 'monster')) would raise NoOptionError
839 # but we can also use:
840
841 print(cfg.get('Section1', 'monster', fallback=None))
842 # -> None
843
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000844Default values are available in both types of ConfigParsers. They are used in
845interpolation if an option used is not defined elsewhere. ::
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000846
847 import configparser
848
849 # New instance with 'bar' and 'baz' defaulting to 'Life' and 'hard' each
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000850 config = configparser.ConfigParser({'bar': 'Life', 'baz': 'hard'})
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000851 config.read('example.cfg')
852
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300853 print(config.get('Section1', 'foo')) # -> "Python is fun!"
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000854 config.remove_option('Section1', 'bar')
855 config.remove_option('Section1', 'baz')
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300856 print(config.get('Section1', 'foo')) # -> "Life is hard!"
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000857
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000858
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000859.. _configparser-objects:
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +0000860
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000861ConfigParser Objects
862--------------------
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000863
Inada Naoki59014442019-01-31 17:54:55 +0900864.. class:: ConfigParser(defaults=None, dict_type=collections.OrderedDict, allow_no_value=False, delimiters=('=', ':'), comment_prefixes=('#', ';'), inline_comment_prefixes=None, strict=True, empty_lines_in_values=True, default_section=configparser.DEFAULTSECT, interpolation=BasicInterpolation(), converters={})
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000865
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000866 The main configuration parser. When *defaults* is given, it is initialized
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000867 into the dictionary of intrinsic defaults. When *dict_type* is given, it
868 will be used to create the dictionary objects for the list of sections, for
869 the options within a section, and for the default values.
870
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000871 When *delimiters* is given, it is used as the set of substrings that
Georg Brandl96a60ae2010-07-28 13:13:46 +0000872 divide keys from values. When *comment_prefixes* is given, it will be used
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000873 as the set of substrings that prefix comments in otherwise empty lines.
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700874 Comments can be indented. When *inline_comment_prefixes* is given, it will
875 be used as the set of substrings that prefix comments in non-empty lines.
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000876
Łukasz Langab25a7912010-12-17 01:32:29 +0000877 When *strict* is ``True`` (the default), the parser won't allow for
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +0000878 any section or option duplicates while reading from a single source (file,
879 string or dictionary), raising :exc:`DuplicateSectionError` or
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +0000880 :exc:`DuplicateOptionError`. When *empty_lines_in_values* is ``False``
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +0000881 (default: ``True``), each empty line marks the end of an option. Otherwise,
882 internal empty lines of a multiline option are kept as part of the value.
883 When *allow_no_value* is ``True`` (default: ``False``), options without
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000884 values are accepted; the value held for these is ``None`` and they are
885 serialized without the trailing delimiter.
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +0000886
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000887 When *default_section* is given, it specifies the name for the special
888 section holding default values for other sections and interpolation purposes
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700889 (normally named ``"DEFAULT"``). This value can be retrieved and changed on
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000890 runtime using the ``default_section`` instance attribute.
891
892 Interpolation behaviour may be customized by providing a custom handler
893 through the *interpolation* argument. ``None`` can be used to turn off
894 interpolation completely, ``ExtendedInterpolation()`` provides a more
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700895 advanced variant inspired by ``zc.buildout``. More on the subject in the
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000896 `dedicated documentation section <#interpolation-of-values>`_.
897
898 All option names used in interpolation will be passed through the
899 :meth:`optionxform` method just like any other option name reference. For
900 example, using the default implementation of :meth:`optionxform` (which
901 converts option names to lower case), the values ``foo %(bar)s`` and ``foo
902 %(BAR)s`` are equivalent.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000903
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700904 When *converters* is given, it should be a dictionary where each key
905 represents the name of a type converter and each value is a callable
906 implementing the conversion from string to the desired datatype. Every
907 converter gets its own corresponding :meth:`get*()` method on the parser
908 object and section proxies.
909
Raymond Hettinger231b7f12009-03-03 00:23:19 +0000910 .. versionchanged:: 3.1
Raymond Hettinger0663a1e2009-03-02 23:06:00 +0000911 The default *dict_type* is :class:`collections.OrderedDict`.
912
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +0000913 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000914 *allow_no_value*, *delimiters*, *comment_prefixes*, *strict*,
915 *empty_lines_in_values*, *default_section* and *interpolation* were
916 added.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000917
Łukasz Langadfdd2f72014-09-15 02:08:41 -0700918 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
919 The *converters* argument was added.
920
Łukasz Langaea579232017-08-21 16:23:38 -0700921 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
922 The *defaults* argument is read with :meth:`read_dict()`,
923 providing consistent behavior across the parser: non-string
924 keys and values are implicitly converted to strings.
925
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000926 .. method:: defaults()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000927
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000928 Return a dictionary containing the instance-wide defaults.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000929
930
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000931 .. method:: sections()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000932
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000933 Return a list of the sections available; the *default section* is not
934 included in the list.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000935
936
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000937 .. method:: add_section(section)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000938
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000939 Add a section named *section* to the instance. If a section by the given
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000940 name already exists, :exc:`DuplicateSectionError` is raised. If the
Łukasz Langa2cf9ddb2010-12-04 12:46:01 +0000941 *default section* name is passed, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. The name
942 of the section must be a string; if not, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
943
944 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
945 Non-string section names raise :exc:`TypeError`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000946
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000947
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000948 .. method:: has_section(section)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000949
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000950 Indicates whether the named *section* is present in the configuration.
951 The *default section* is not acknowledged.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000952
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000953
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000954 .. method:: options(section)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000955
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000956 Return a list of options available in the specified *section*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000957
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000958
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000959 .. method:: has_option(section, option)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000960
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000961 If the given *section* exists, and contains the given *option*, return
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -0700962 :const:`True`; otherwise return :const:`False`. If the specified
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +0000963 *section* is :const:`None` or an empty string, DEFAULT is assumed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000964
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000965
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000966 .. method:: read(filenames, encoding=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000967
Miss Islington (bot)b0b8f9b2018-09-29 09:33:05 -0700968 Attempt to read and parse an iterable of filenames, returning a list of
David Ellis85b8d012017-03-03 17:14:27 +0000969 filenames which were successfully parsed.
970
Vincent Michele3148532017-11-02 13:47:04 +0100971 If *filenames* is a string, a :class:`bytes` object or a
972 :term:`path-like object`, it is treated as
David Ellis85b8d012017-03-03 17:14:27 +0000973 a single filename. If a file named in *filenames* cannot be opened, that
Miss Islington (bot)b0b8f9b2018-09-29 09:33:05 -0700974 file will be ignored. This is designed so that you can specify an
975 iterable of potential configuration file locations (for example, the
976 current directory, the user's home directory, and some system-wide
977 directory), and all existing configuration files in the iterable will be
978 read.
David Ellis85b8d012017-03-03 17:14:27 +0000979
980 If none of the named files exist, the :class:`ConfigParser`
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +0000981 instance will contain an empty dataset. An application which requires
982 initial values to be loaded from a file should load the required file or
983 files using :meth:`read_file` before calling :meth:`read` for any
984 optional files::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000985
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000986 import configparser, os
Georg Brandl8dcaa732010-07-29 12:17:40 +0000987
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +0000988 config = configparser.ConfigParser()
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000989 config.read_file(open('defaults.cfg'))
990 config.read(['site.cfg', os.path.expanduser('~/.myapp.cfg')],
991 encoding='cp1250')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000992
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +0000993 .. versionadded:: 3.2
994 The *encoding* parameter. Previously, all files were read using the
995 default encoding for :func:`open`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000996
David Ellis85b8d012017-03-03 17:14:27 +0000997 .. versionadded:: 3.6.1
998 The *filenames* parameter accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
999
Vincent Michele3148532017-11-02 13:47:04 +01001000 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1001 The *filenames* parameter accepts a :class:`bytes` object.
1002
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001003
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001004 .. method:: read_file(f, source=None)
Georg Brandl73753d32009-09-22 13:53:14 +00001005
Łukasz Langadaab1c82011-04-27 18:10:05 +02001006 Read and parse configuration data from *f* which must be an iterable
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001007 yielding Unicode strings (for example files opened in text mode).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001008
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001009 Optional argument *source* specifies the name of the file being read. If
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +00001010 not given and *f* has a :attr:`name` attribute, that is used for
1011 *source*; the default is ``'<???>'``.
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001012
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001013 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Łukasz Langa43ae6192011-04-27 18:13:42 +02001014 Replaces :meth:`readfp`.
1015
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001016 .. method:: read_string(string, source='<string>')
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001017
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +00001018 Parse configuration data from a string.
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001019
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +00001020 Optional argument *source* specifies a context-specific name of the
1021 string passed. If not given, ``'<string>'`` is used. This should
1022 commonly be a filesystem path or a URL.
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001023
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001024 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +00001025
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001026
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001027 .. method:: read_dict(dictionary, source='<dict>')
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001028
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +00001029 Load configuration from any object that provides a dict-like ``items()``
1030 method. Keys are section names, values are dictionaries with keys and
1031 values that should be present in the section. If the used dictionary
1032 type preserves order, sections and their keys will be added in order.
1033 Values are automatically converted to strings.
Fred Drakea4923622010-08-09 12:52:45 +00001034
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001035 Optional argument *source* specifies a context-specific name of the
1036 dictionary passed. If not given, ``<dict>`` is used.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001037
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +00001038 This method can be used to copy state between parsers.
1039
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001040 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +00001041
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001042
Ezio Melottie927e252012-09-08 20:46:01 +03001043 .. method:: get(section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None[, fallback])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001044
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001045 Get an *option* value for the named *section*. If *vars* is provided, it
1046 must be a dictionary. The *option* is looked up in *vars* (if provided),
1047 *section*, and in *DEFAULTSECT* in that order. If the key is not found
1048 and *fallback* is provided, it is used as a fallback value. ``None`` can
1049 be provided as a *fallback* value.
Georg Brandl470a1232010-07-29 14:17:12 +00001050
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001051 All the ``'%'`` interpolations are expanded in the return values, unless
1052 the *raw* argument is true. Values for interpolation keys are looked up
1053 in the same manner as the option.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001054
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001055 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1056 Arguments *raw*, *vars* and *fallback* are keyword only to protect
1057 users from trying to use the third argument as the *fallback* fallback
1058 (especially when using the mapping protocol).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001059
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001060
Ezio Melottie927e252012-09-08 20:46:01 +03001061 .. method:: getint(section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None[, fallback])
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001062
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001063 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section*
1064 to an integer. See :meth:`get` for explanation of *raw*, *vars* and
1065 *fallback*.
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001066
1067
Ezio Melottie927e252012-09-08 20:46:01 +03001068 .. method:: getfloat(section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None[, fallback])
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001069
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001070 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section*
1071 to a floating point number. See :meth:`get` for explanation of *raw*,
1072 *vars* and *fallback*.
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001073
1074
Ezio Melottie927e252012-09-08 20:46:01 +03001075 .. method:: getboolean(section, option, *, raw=False, vars=None[, fallback])
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001076
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001077 A convenience method which coerces the *option* in the specified *section*
1078 to a Boolean value. Note that the accepted values for the option are
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +00001079 ``'1'``, ``'yes'``, ``'true'``, and ``'on'``, which cause this method to
1080 return ``True``, and ``'0'``, ``'no'``, ``'false'``, and ``'off'``, which
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001081 cause it to return ``False``. These string values are checked in a
1082 case-insensitive manner. Any other value will cause it to raise
1083 :exc:`ValueError`. See :meth:`get` for explanation of *raw*, *vars* and
1084 *fallback*.
Fred Drakecc645b92010-09-04 04:35:34 +00001085
1086
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001087 .. method:: items(raw=False, vars=None)
1088 items(section, raw=False, vars=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001089
Łukasz Langa71b37a52010-12-17 21:56:32 +00001090 When *section* is not given, return a list of *section_name*,
1091 *section_proxy* pairs, including DEFAULTSECT.
1092
1093 Otherwise, return a list of *name*, *value* pairs for the options in the
1094 given *section*. Optional arguments have the same meaning as for the
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001095 :meth:`get` method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001096
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001097
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001098 .. method:: set(section, option, value)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001099
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001100 If the given section exists, set the given option to the specified value;
Łukasz Langa2cf9ddb2010-12-04 12:46:01 +00001101 otherwise raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. *option* and *value* must be
1102 strings; if not, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001103
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001104
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001105 .. method:: write(fileobject, space_around_delimiters=True)
1106
1107 Write a representation of the configuration to the specified :term:`file
1108 object`, which must be opened in text mode (accepting strings). This
1109 representation can be parsed by a future :meth:`read` call. If
1110 *space_around_delimiters* is true, delimiters between
1111 keys and values are surrounded by spaces.
1112
1113
1114 .. method:: remove_option(section, option)
1115
1116 Remove the specified *option* from the specified *section*. If the
1117 section does not exist, raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. If the option
1118 existed to be removed, return :const:`True`; otherwise return
1119 :const:`False`.
1120
1121
1122 .. method:: remove_section(section)
1123
1124 Remove the specified *section* from the configuration. If the section in
1125 fact existed, return ``True``. Otherwise return ``False``.
1126
1127
1128 .. method:: optionxform(option)
1129
1130 Transforms the option name *option* as found in an input file or as passed
1131 in by client code to the form that should be used in the internal
1132 structures. The default implementation returns a lower-case version of
1133 *option*; subclasses may override this or client code can set an attribute
1134 of this name on instances to affect this behavior.
1135
1136 You don't need to subclass the parser to use this method, you can also
1137 set it on an instance, to a function that takes a string argument and
1138 returns a string. Setting it to ``str``, for example, would make option
1139 names case sensitive::
1140
1141 cfgparser = ConfigParser()
1142 cfgparser.optionxform = str
1143
1144 Note that when reading configuration files, whitespace around the option
1145 names is stripped before :meth:`optionxform` is called.
1146
1147
1148 .. method:: readfp(fp, filename=None)
1149
1150 .. deprecated:: 3.2
1151 Use :meth:`read_file` instead.
1152
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001153 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Martin Panter1f106712017-01-29 23:33:27 +00001154 :meth:`readfp` now iterates on *fp* instead of calling ``fp.readline()``.
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001155
1156 For existing code calling :meth:`readfp` with arguments which don't
1157 support iteration, the following generator may be used as a wrapper
1158 around the file-like object::
1159
Martin Panter1f106712017-01-29 23:33:27 +00001160 def readline_generator(fp):
1161 line = fp.readline()
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001162 while line:
1163 yield line
Martin Panter1f106712017-01-29 23:33:27 +00001164 line = fp.readline()
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001165
Martin Panter1f106712017-01-29 23:33:27 +00001166 Instead of ``parser.readfp(fp)`` use
1167 ``parser.read_file(readline_generator(fp))``.
Łukasz Langaba702da2011-04-28 12:02:05 +02001168
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001169
1170.. data:: MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH
1171
1172 The maximum depth for recursive interpolation for :meth:`get` when the *raw*
1173 parameter is false. This is relevant only when the default *interpolation*
1174 is used.
1175
1176
1177.. _rawconfigparser-objects:
1178
1179RawConfigParser Objects
1180-----------------------
1181
Inada Naoki59014442019-01-31 17:54:55 +09001182.. class:: RawConfigParser(defaults=None, dict_type=collections.OrderedDict, \
Ezio Melottie927e252012-09-08 20:46:01 +03001183 allow_no_value=False, *, delimiters=('=', ':'), \
1184 comment_prefixes=('#', ';'), \
1185 inline_comment_prefixes=None, strict=True, \
1186 empty_lines_in_values=True, \
1187 default_section=configparser.DEFAULTSECT[, \
1188 interpolation])
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001189
Łukasz Langaa5fab172017-08-24 09:43:53 -07001190 Legacy variant of the :class:`ConfigParser`. It has interpolation
1191 disabled by default and allows for non-string section names, option
1192 names, and values via its unsafe ``add_section`` and ``set`` methods,
1193 as well as the legacy ``defaults=`` keyword argument handling.
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001194
1195 .. note::
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +00001196 Consider using :class:`ConfigParser` instead which checks types of
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -07001197 the values to be stored internally. If you don't want interpolation, you
Łukasz Langa7f64c8a2010-12-16 01:16:22 +00001198 can use ``ConfigParser(interpolation=None)``.
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001199
1200
Łukasz Langa2cf9ddb2010-12-04 12:46:01 +00001201 .. method:: add_section(section)
1202
1203 Add a section named *section* to the instance. If a section by the given
1204 name already exists, :exc:`DuplicateSectionError` is raised. If the
1205 *default section* name is passed, :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
1206
1207 Type of *section* is not checked which lets users create non-string named
Łukasz Langa34cea142014-09-14 23:37:03 -07001208 sections. This behaviour is unsupported and may cause internal errors.
Łukasz Langa2cf9ddb2010-12-04 12:46:01 +00001209
1210
Łukasz Langab6a6f5f2010-12-03 16:28:00 +00001211 .. method:: set(section, option, value)
1212
1213 If the given section exists, set the given option to the specified value;
1214 otherwise raise :exc:`NoSectionError`. While it is possible to use
1215 :class:`RawConfigParser` (or :class:`ConfigParser` with *raw* parameters
1216 set to true) for *internal* storage of non-string values, full
1217 functionality (including interpolation and output to files) can only be
1218 achieved using string values.
1219
1220 This method lets users assign non-string values to keys internally. This
1221 behaviour is unsupported and will cause errors when attempting to write
1222 to a file or get it in non-raw mode. **Use the mapping protocol API**
1223 which does not allow such assignments to take place.
1224
1225
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001226Exceptions
1227----------
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001228
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001229.. exception:: Error
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001230
Fred Drake5a7c11f2010-11-13 05:24:17 +00001231 Base class for all other :mod:`configparser` exceptions.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001232
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001233
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001234.. exception:: NoSectionError
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001235
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001236 Exception raised when a specified section is not found.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001237
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001238
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001239.. exception:: DuplicateSectionError
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001240
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001241 Exception raised if :meth:`add_section` is called with the name of a section
1242 that is already present or in strict parsers when a section if found more
1243 than once in a single input file, string or dictionary.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001244
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001245 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1246 Optional ``source`` and ``lineno`` attributes and arguments to
1247 :meth:`__init__` were added.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001248
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001249
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001250.. exception:: DuplicateOptionError
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001251
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001252 Exception raised by strict parsers if a single option appears twice during
1253 reading from a single file, string or dictionary. This catches misspellings
1254 and case sensitivity-related errors, e.g. a dictionary may have two keys
1255 representing the same case-insensitive configuration key.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001256
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001257
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001258.. exception:: NoOptionError
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001259
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001260 Exception raised when a specified option is not found in the specified
1261 section.
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001262
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001263
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001264.. exception:: InterpolationError
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001265
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001266 Base class for exceptions raised when problems occur performing string
1267 interpolation.
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001268
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001269
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001270.. exception:: InterpolationDepthError
Guido van Rossum2fd4f372007-11-29 18:43:05 +00001271
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001272 Exception raised when string interpolation cannot be completed because the
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001273 number of iterations exceeds :const:`MAX_INTERPOLATION_DEPTH`. Subclass of
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001274 :exc:`InterpolationError`.
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001275
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001276
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001277.. exception:: InterpolationMissingOptionError
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001278
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001279 Exception raised when an option referenced from a value does not exist.
1280 Subclass of :exc:`InterpolationError`.
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001281
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001282
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001283.. exception:: InterpolationSyntaxError
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001284
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001285 Exception raised when the source text into which substitutions are made does
1286 not conform to the required syntax. Subclass of :exc:`InterpolationError`.
Fred Drake03c44a32010-02-19 06:08:41 +00001287
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001288
1289.. exception:: MissingSectionHeaderError
1290
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001291 Exception raised when attempting to parse a file which has no section
1292 headers.
Łukasz Langa26d513c2010-11-10 18:57:39 +00001293
1294
1295.. exception:: ParsingError
1296
1297 Exception raised when errors occur attempting to parse a file.
1298
1299 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1300 The ``filename`` attribute and :meth:`__init__` argument were renamed to
1301 ``source`` for consistency.
1302
Georg Brandlbb27c122010-11-11 07:26:40 +00001303
1304.. rubric:: Footnotes
1305
1306.. [1] Config parsers allow for heavy customization. If you are interested in
1307 changing the behaviour outlined by the footnote reference, consult the
1308 `Customizing Parser Behaviour`_ section.