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Configo=======[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mignev/configo.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mignev/configo)Easy way to use existing JSON, XML or YAML config files from bash shell/scripts# How can i use it?...###Sample json config fileLets say that this config file is located `/etc/myapp/config.json` { "config_version": "1.0", "application": "My Application", "webservers": { "api": { "host": "api.some.com", "port": "80", "apikey": "somekey", "apisecret": "somesecret" }, "img": { "host": "img.some.com", "port": "8013", "apikey": "ihuu", "apisecret": "somesecret" }, "video": { "host": "video.some.com", "port": "80", "apikey": "somekey", "apisecret": "somesecret" } }, "databases": { "web": { "host": "db.web.some.com", "port": "3306", "username": "myuser", "password": "mypass" }, "office": { "host": "db.office.some.com", "port": "3306", "username": "myuser", "password": "mypass" } } }#Usage examplesThese examples will show you several different ways about how you can work with your JSON/YAML/XML config files in shell with ease.All examples use the sample config file above.### Syntax 1. `configo from config get key` 2. `configo get key` //That's what i say 'lazy way' ... more info below### Shell example in standard way # configo from /etc/myapp/config.json get application //-> My Application### Shell example in standard way with `nested` properties # configo from /etc/myapp/config.json get webservers.api.host //-> api.some.com### Shell scripts example in standard way TARGET_CONF="/etc/myapp/config.json"; CONFIGO="configo from TARGETCONF";VARNAME=‘CONFIGO get databases.office.password`; echo $VARNAME; //-> mypass### Lazy exampleIf you want you can assign the path to your config file to `CONFIGO_CONF` variable and `configo` will use it without having to define it as an argument every time. export CONFIGO_CONF=`/etc/myapp/config.json` API_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME=`configo get webservers.api.host` //-> api.some.com OFFICE_DB_HOST=`configo get databases.office.host` //-> db.office.some.com#Requirements* Python 2.6+* PyYAML (latest version recommended) - tested with PyYAML 3.10# Installationfrom source # git clone [email protected]:mignev/configo.git # cd configo # python setup.py installwith pip # pip install configo# TestingAll tests are located in `tests` dir. They are 2 different test suites. One test suit for `configo api` and another for the `command line tool`.So what should we do to run tests: cd tests ln -s ../configo configo ln -s ../bin binIf you want to run `configo api` tests just run: python configo_tests.pyIf you run `command line tool` tests you must do the following: export CONFIGO_CONF=`pwd`/fixtures/config.json # this is necessary to work tests with lazy syntax... and after that just run: python configo_executable_tests.py# ContributingFork the [Configo repo on GitHub](https://github.com/mignev/configo), make your super duper awesome changes :) and send me a Pull Request. :)# TODO- Add xml support- Change/Update properties in config files# CHANGELOG### 1.2:- add yaml support- add tests for yaml support- small refactoring### 1.1:- add tests for api and command line tool- refactor configo api and command line tool#CopyrightCopyright (c) 2012 Marian Ignev. See LICENSE for further details.

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