Expose system environment into buildout section
Project description
Expose system environment variables into zc.buildout section.
It is an extension for buildout. All variables seen by Pythons os.environ are available in buildout.
Installation
Install buildout.environ by adding it to your buildout extensions:
[buildout] extensions = buildout.environment
Usage
Use ${__environ__:VARIABLENAME} to address any environment variable.
Example:
[buildout] extensions = buildout.environ parts = print [print] recipe = mr.scripty install = print("Found in environ: PATH=${__environ__:PATH}")
To show some variables while running buildout, add a line like this:
[buildout] extensions = buildout.environ environ-output = PATH HOME
This results into an output like this:
buildout.environ: PATH=/home/fido/bin/:/usr/bin/:.... buildout.environ: HOME=/home/fido
Source Code
The sources are in a GIT DVCS with its main branches at github. There you can report issue too.
We’d be happy to see many forks and pull-requests to make this addon even better.
Maintainers are Jens Klein and the BlueDynamics Alliance developer team. We appreciate any contribution and if a release is needed to be done on pypi, please just contact one of us. We also offer commercial support, training, coaching, integration or adaptions.
Contributions
Initial implementation by Jens W. Klein.
Further Authors:
no others so far
License
The project is licensed under Zope Public License (ZPL) Version 2.1
Changelog
1.1.1 (2019-01-18)
Fix problem with dollar ($) in environment values. Use os.path.expandvars first, then replace with __DOLLAR___. [jensens]
1.1.0 (2019-01-15)
Add environ-output feature. [jensens]
1.0.2 (2019-01-15)
Minimize needed code. [jensens]
1.0.1 (2019-01-15)
Fix misformated readme. [jensens]
1.0 (2019-01-15)
Initial release. Make it work. [jensens]
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