Metadata-Version: 2.4 Name: pyyaml_env_tag Version: 1.1 Summary: A custom YAML tag for referencing environment variables in YAML files. Author-email: Waylan Limberg License-Expression: MIT Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag/issues Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup Requires-Python: >=3.9 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE Requires-Dist: pyyaml Dynamic: license-file # pyyaml_env_tag A custom YAML tag for referencing environment variables in YAML files. [![PyPI Version][pypi-image]][pypi-link] [![Build Status][GHAction-image]][GHAction-link] [![Coverage Status][codecov-image]][codecov-link] [pypi-image]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyyaml-env-tag.svg [pypi-link]: https://pypi.org/project/pyyaml-env-tag/ [GHAction-image]: https://github.com/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag/workflows/CI/badge.svg?branch=master&event=push [GHAction-link]: https://github.com/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag/actions?query=event%3Apush+branch%3Amaster [codecov-image]: https://codecov.io/github/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag/coverage.svg?branch=master [codecov-link]: https://codecov.io/github/waylan/pyyaml-env-tag?branch=master ## Installation Install the `pyyaml_env_tag` package with pip: ```bash pip install pyyaml_env_tag ``` ### Enabling the tag To enable the tag, pass your loader of choice into the `add_env_tag` function, which will return the loader with the construstor added to it. ```python import yaml from yaml_env_tag import add_env_tag myLoader = add_env_tag(yaml.Loader) ``` Then you may use the loader as per usual. For example: ```python yaml.load(data, Loader=myLoader) ``` The `add_env_tag` is a high level helper function. If you need lower level access, you may add the constructor (`yaml_env_tag.construct_env_tag`) to the loader directly using the `add_constructor` method of the loader. Note that this requires that the tag (`!ENV`) be defined as well. ```python from yaml_env_tag import construct_env_tag Loader.add_constructor('!ENV', construct_env_tag) ``` ## Using the tag Include the tag `!ENV` followed by the name of an environment variable in a YAML file and the value of the environment variable will be used in its place. ```yaml key: !ENV SOME_VARIABLE ``` If `SOME_VARIABLE` is set to `A string!`, then the above YAML would result in the following Python object: ```python {'key': 'A string!'} ``` The content of the variable is parsed using YAML's implicit scalar types, such as string, bool, integer, float, datestamp and null. More complex types are not recognized and simply passed through as a string. For example, if `SOME_VARIABLE` was set to the string `true`, then the above YAML would result in the following: ```python {'key': True} ``` If the variable specified is not set, then a `null` value is assigned as a default. You may define your own default as the last item in a sequence. ```yaml key: !ENV [SOME_VARIABLE, default] ``` In the above example, if `SOME_VARIABLE` is not defined, the string `default` would be used instead, as follows: ```python {'key': 'default'} ``` You may list multiple variables as fallbacks. The first variable which is set is used. In any sequance with more than one item, the last item must always be a default value and will not be resolved as an environment variable. ```yaml key: !ENV [SOME_VARIABLE, FALLBACK, default] ``` As with variable contents, the default is resolved to a Python object of the implied type (string, bool, integer, float, datestamp and null). When `SOME_VARIABLE` is not set, all four of the following items will resolve to the same value (`None`): ```yaml - !ENV SOME_VARIABLE - !ENV [SOME_VARIABLE] - !ENV [SOME_VARIABLE, ~] - !ENV [SOME_VARIABLE, null] ``` ## Related pyyaml_env_tag was inspired by the Ruby package [yaml-env-tag]. An alternate method of referencing environment variables in YAML files is implemented by [pyyaml-tags] and [python_yaml_environment_variables]. Each of those libraries use a template string and replace the template tag with the content of the variable. While this allows a single value to reference multiple variables and to contain additional content, it restricts all values to strings only and does not provide a way to define defaults. [yaml-env-tag]: https://github.com/jirutka/yaml-env-tag [pyyaml-tags]: https://github.com/meiblorn/pyyaml-tags [python_yaml_environment_variables]: https://gist.github.com/mkaranasou/ba83e25c835a8f7629e34dd7ede01931 ## License pyyaml_env_tag is licensed under the [MIT License] as defined in `LICENSE`. [MIT License]: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT ## Changelog ### [1.1] - 2025-05-13 - Ensure tests get included with distribution (#9). ### [1.0] - 2025-05-09 - Add the `add_env_tag` helper function as a higher level way of modifying the loader. ### [0.1] - 2020-11-11 The initial release.