Parsenvy is an enviously elegant environment variable parsing Python library.
Environment variables are strings by default. This can be rather inconvenient if you're dealing with a number of them, and in a variety of desired types. Parsenvy aims to provide an intuitive, explicit interface for retrieving these values in appropriate types with human-friendly syntax.
- Compatible with Python 3.8+ only (the last Python 2 compatible version was 1.0.2).
- Fully tested on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
- No dependencies outside of the Python standard library.
- BSD (3-Clause) licensed.
- Utterly awesome.
- Now with docs!
>>> import parsenvy
>>> parsenvy.bool('DEBUG_ENABLED') # DEBUG_ENABLED=True
True
>>> parsenvy.int('POSTS_PER_PAGE') # POSTS_PER_PAGE=13
13
>>> parsenvy.float('EXCHANGE_RATE') # EXCHANGE_RATE=42.911
42.911
>>> parsenvy.list('INVALID_USERNAMES') # INVALID_USERNAMES=admin,superuser,user,webmaster
['admin', 'superuser', 'user', 'webmaster']
>>> parsenvy.tuple('SAMPLE_GREETING') # SAMPLE_GREETING=Hello,world!
('Hello', 'world!')
>>> parsenvy.set('ALLOWED_CATEGORIES') # ALLOWED_CATEGORIES=python,vim,git
{'python', 'vim', 'git'}
>>> parsenvy.str('DB_PREFIX') # DB_PREFIX=dj_
'dj_'
pip install parsenvy
Contributions are welcome, and more information is available in the contributing guide.