nestedtext
dynaconf
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335 | 3,525 | |
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7.9 | 8.3 | |
5 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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nestedtext
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The yaml document from hell
As /u/astatine said, an excellent but under-recognized alternative syntax for configuration files is NestedText, where everything is a string unless the ingesting code says otherwise, and there is no escaping needed ever.
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Yaml: First Class Citizen?
I don't know what traits from markdown you'd hope for, but for a relatively obscure but technically excellent format, you can check out NestedText.
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A Nigthtmare called YML
I recently came to appreciate and favor an alternative format called NestedText. Like YAML, indentation is used for structure, so like YAML, you may hate it.
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nt2: a CLI converter between NestedText and JSON, YAML, or TOML
I recently discovered NestedText, and really appreciate the design. To me, it hits the nail on the head where projects like strictyaml and hjson come very close.
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YAML: It's Time to Move On
I'm glad to see people experimenting with alternative document/object representations, but this one might be a hard sell: based on the README[1], it only has Python, Zig and Janet implementations so far. One of the nice things about YAML (and JSON, TOML, etc.) is that they have decently mature C, C++, or Rust libraries that other languages bind to.
[1]: https://github.com/KenKundert/nestedtext
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My two favorite things share the same love as me for YAML!
NestedText
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Json alternatives
NestedText was left out. Has the feel of YaML, without all the complexity and user traps.
- KenKundert/nestedtext ... Human Readable and Writable Data Interchange Format
dynaconf
- Dynamic s3 path while reading pyspark
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How to organize Django settings
I've been meaning to take a look at https://github.com/rochacbruno/dynaconf lately. Seems really great, can even load values dynamically from external sources. Seems like the next evolution in configuration IMO ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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How to secure secrets within a docker image?
I've recently learnt sops and for Django have combined that with dynaconf although it should work fine with any python.
- Stop hardcoding and start using config files instead, it takes very little effort with configparser
What are some alternatives?
strictyaml - Type-safe YAML parser and validator.
hydra - Hydra is a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications
sublime-json5 - JSON5 support for Sublime Text
python-dotenv - Reads key-value pairs from a .env file and can set them as environment variables. It helps in developing applications following the 12-factor principles.
yaml-reference-parser
ConfigParser
skycfg - Skycfg is an extension library for the Starlark language that adds support for constructing Protocol Buffer messages.
python-decouple - Strict separation of config from code.
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
confuse - painless YAML config files for Python
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
django-environ - Django-environ allows you to utilize 12factor inspired environment variables to configure your Django application.