.. _configuration-provider: Configuration provider ====================== .. meta:: :keywords: Python,DI,Dependency injection,IoC,Inversion of Control,Configuration,Injection, Option,Ini,Json,Yaml,Pydantic,Dict,Environment Variable,Load,Read,Get :description: Configuration provides configuration options to the other providers. This page demonstrates how to use Configuration provider to inject the dependencies, load a configuration from an ini or yaml file, a dictionary, an environment variable, or a pydantic settings object. .. currentmodule:: dependency_injector.providers :py:class:`Configuration` provider provides configuration options to the other providers. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration.py :language: python :emphasize-lines: 7,12-13 :lines: 3- It implements the principle "use first, define later". .. contents:: :local: :backlinks: none Loading from an INI file ------------------------ ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from an ``ini`` file using the :py:meth:`Configuration.from_ini` method: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_ini.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 12 where ``examples/providers/configuration/config.ini`` is: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/config.ini :language: ini :py:meth:`Configuration.from_ini` method supports environment variables interpolation. Use ``${ENV_NAME}`` format in the configuration file to substitute value of the environment variable ``ENV_NAME``. Loading from a YAML file ------------------------ ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from a ``yaml`` file using the :py:meth:`Configuration.from_yaml` method: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_yaml.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 12 where ``examples/providers/configuration/config.yml`` is: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/config.yml :language: ini :py:meth:`Configuration.from_yaml` method uses custom version of ``yaml.SafeLoader``. The loader supports environment variables interpolation. Use ``${ENV_NAME}`` format in the configuration file to substitute value of the environment variable ``ENV_NAME``. You can also specify a YAML loader as an argument: .. code-block:: python import yaml container.config.from_yaml('config.yml', loader=yaml.UnsafeLoader) .. note:: Loading of a yaml configuration requires ``PyYAML`` package. You can install the ``Dependency Injector`` with an extra dependency:: pip install dependency-injector[yaml] or install ``PyYAML`` directly:: pip install pyyaml *Don't forget to mirror the changes in the requirements file.* Loading from a Pydantic settings -------------------------------- ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from a ``pydantic`` settings object using the :py:meth:`Configuration.from_pydantic` method: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_pydantic.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 31 To get the data from pydantic settings ``Configuration`` provider calls ``Settings.dict()`` method. If you need to pass an argument to this call, use ``.from_pydantic()`` keyword arguments. .. code-block:: python container.config.from_pydantic(Settings(), exclude={'optional'}) .. note:: ``Dependency Injector`` doesn't install ``pydantic`` by default. You can install the ``Dependency Injector`` with an extra dependency:: pip install dependency-injector[pydantic] or install ``pydantic`` directly:: pip install pydantic *Don't forget to mirror the changes in the requirements file.* Loading from a dictionary ------------------------- ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from a Python ``dict`` using the :py:meth:`Configuration.from_dict` method: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_dict.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 12-19 Loading from an environment variable ------------------------------------ ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from an environment variable using the :py:meth:`Configuration.from_env` method: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_env.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 18-20 Loading from the multiple sources --------------------------------- ``Configuration`` provider can load configuration from the multiple sources. Loaded configuration is merged recursively over the existing configuration. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_multiple.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 12-13 where ``examples/providers/configuration/config.local.yml`` is: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/config.local.yml :language: ini Mandatory and optional sources ------------------------------ By default, methods ``.from_yaml()`` and ``.from_ini()`` ignore errors if configuration file does not exist. You can use this to specify optional configuration files. If configuration file is mandatory, use ``required`` argument. Configuration provider will raise an error if required file does not exist. You can also use ``required`` argument when loading configuration from dictionaries and environment variables. Mandatory YAML file: .. code-block:: python container.config.from_yaml('config.yaml', required=True) Mandatory INI file: .. code-block:: python container.config.from_ini('config.ini', required=True) Mandatory dictionary: .. code-block:: python container.config.from_dict(config_dict, required=True) Mandatory environment variable: .. code-block:: python container.config.api_key.from_env('API_KEY', required=True) See also: :ref:`configuration-strict-mode`. Specifying the value type ------------------------- You can specify the type of the injected configuration value explicitly. This helps when you read the value from an ini file or an environment variable and need to convert it into an ``int`` or a ``float``. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_type.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 19 ``Configuration`` provider has next helper methods: - ``.as_int()`` - ``.as_float()`` - ``.as_(callback, *args, **kwargs)`` The last method ``.as_(callback, *args, **kwargs)`` helps to implement other conversions. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_type_custom.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 18 With the ``.as_(callback, *args, **kwargs)`` you can specify a function that will be called before the injection. The value from the config will be passed as a first argument. The returned value will be injected. Parameters ``*args`` and ``**kwargs`` are handled as any other injections. .. _configuration-strict-mode: Strict mode and required options -------------------------------- You can use configuration provider in strict mode. In strict mode configuration provider raises an error on access to any undefined option. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_strict.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 12 Methods ``.from_*()`` in strict mode raise an exception if configuration file does not exist or configuration data is undefined: .. code-block:: python :emphasize-lines: 10,15,20,25,30 class Container(containers.DeclarativeContainer): config = providers.Configuration(strict=True) if __name__ == '__main__': container = Container() try: container.config.from_yaml('does-not_exist.yml') # raise exception except FileNotFoundError: ... try: container.config.from_ini('does-not_exist.ini') # raise exception except FileNotFoundError: ... try: container.config.from_pydantic(EmptySettings()) # raise exception except ValueError: ... try: container.config.from_env('UNDEFINED_ENV_VAR') # raise exception except ValueError: ... try: container.config.from_dict({}) # raise exception except ValueError: ... You can override ``.from_*()`` methods behaviour in strict mode using ``required`` argument: .. code-block:: python class Container(containers.DeclarativeContainer): config = providers.Configuration(strict=True) if __name__ == '__main__': container = Container() container.config.from_yaml('config.yml') container.config.from_yaml('config.local.yml', required=False) You can also use ``.required()`` option modifier when making an injection. It does not require to switch configuration provider to strict mode. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_required.py :language: python :lines: 11-20 :emphasize-lines: 8-9 .. note:: Modifier ``.required()`` should be specified before type modifier ``.as_*()``. Aliases ------- You can use ``Configuration`` provider with a context manager to create aliases. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_alias.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 14,22 .. note:: Library ``environs`` is a 3rd party library. You need to install it separately:: pip install environs Documentation is available on GitHub: https://github.com/sloria/environs Injecting invariants -------------------- You can inject invariant configuration options based on the value of the other configuration option. To use that you should provide the switch-value as an item of the configuration option that contains sections ``config.options[config.switch]``: - When the value of the ``config.switch`` is ``A``, the ``config.options.A`` is injected - When the value of the ``config.switch`` is ``B``, the ``config.options.B`` is injected .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/providers/configuration/configuration_itemselector.py :language: python :lines: 3- :emphasize-lines: 15,30-31,38 .. disqus::