This project extends python's argparse module to allow for environment variable overrides of command line arguments.
The rule for environment variable overrides is as follows:
- If the argument is provided on the command line, the environment variable is ignored.
- If the argument is not provided on the command line, the environment variable is used if it is set.
- If the argument is not provided on the command line and the environment variable is not set, the default value is used.
- If the argument is environment variable is set both on the command line and in the environment, the command line value is used.
Stable release version:
pip install argparsenv
Latest development version:
pip install git+https://github.com/snaeil/argparsenv
This module builds on top of python's standard library argparse.
import argparsenv
env_arg_parser = ArgumentParser()
env_arg_parser.add_argument(
"--port",
dest="port",
env_var="MY_APP_DB_PORT",
default="3306",
)
With this ArgumentParser instance, the port argument can be set in three ways:
- On the command line:
python my_app.py --port 3307
- As an environment variable (this can also be done by using a
.env
file):
export MY_APP_DB_PORT=3307
python my_app.py
- Using the default value (here
3306
):
python my_app.py
Contributions are welcome! For feature requests, bug reports or questions, please open an issue. For code contributions, please open a pull request.
Please make sure to install pre-commit
before making changes to the code (this enables
checks for code formatting, linting, etc. before committing changes):
pip install poetry
poetry install
cd path/to/argparsenv
pre-commit install