I/O facility for Idefix/Pluto configuration files
Project description
inifix
inifix
in a small Python library with I/O methods to read and write
Pluto/Idefix inifiles as Python dictionaries.
Its primary goal is to support Idefix's model (which is intended as identical to
Pluto's), though the following file format specification is intended as a
superset of the one used in Pluto and Idefix. Namely, while Pluto and Idefix
require that each and every (key, value) pair be part of a section, inifix
supports section-free definitions.
File format specifications
- parameter names are strings
- names and values are separated by non-newline white spaces
- values are represented in unicode characters
- all values are considered numbers if possible (e.g.,
1e3
is read as1000
) - number values are read as integers if no loss of precision ensues, and floats otherwise
true
andfalse
are cast as booleans (case-insensitive)- values that can't be read as number or booleans are read as strings.
- string delimiters
"
and'
can be used to force string type for values that would otherwise be read as numbers and booleans. - a parameter can be associated to a single value or a list of whitespace-separated values
- sections titles start with
[
and end with]
- comments start with
#
and are ignored
Using the following Python's typing
notations
from typing import Union, Mapping
Scalar = Union[str, float, bool, int]
InifixConf = Mapping[str, Union[Scalar, Mapping[str, Scalar]]
A configuration file is considered valid if it can be parsed as an InifixConf
object.
Examples
The following content is considered valid
# My awesome experiment
[Grid]
x 1 2 u 10 # a comment
y 4 5 l 100
[Time Integrator]
CFL 1e-3
tstop 1E3
and maps to
{
"Grid": {
"x": [1, 2, "u", 10],
"y": [4, 5, "l", 100]
},
"Time Integrator": {
"CFL": 0.001,
"tstop": 1000
}
}
The following section-less format doesn't comply to Pluto/Idefix's specifications, but it is considered valid for inifix. This is the one intentional differences in specifications, which makes inifix format a superset of Pluto's inifile format.
mode fargo
# Time integrator
CFL 1e-3
tstop 1e3
and maps to
{
"mode": "fargo",
"CFL": 0.001,
"tstop": 1000
}
Note that strings using e-notation (e.g. 1e-3
or 1E3
here) are decoded as
numbers. They are cast to int
if no precision loss ensues, and float
otherwise. Reversly, when writing files, numbers are re-encoded using e-notation
if it leads to a more compact representation. For instance, 100000
is encoded
as 1e5
, but 10
is left unchanged because 1e1
is longer.
In cases where both reprensations are equally compact (e.g. 100
VS 1e2
),
e-notation is prefered in encoding.
While decoding, e
can be lower or upper case, but they are always encoded as
lower case.
Installation
$ pip install inifix
Usage
The Python API is similar to that of toml
and stdlib json
, though
intentionally simplified, and consists in two main user-facing functions:
inifix.load
and inifix.dump
.
import inifix
# read
conf = inifix.load("pluto.ini")
# patch
conf["Time"]["CFL"] = 0.1
# write back
inifix.dump(conf, "pluto-mod.ini")
inifix.load
supports loading from an open file
with open("pluto.ini") as fh:
conf = inifix.load(fh)
or from a str/os.PathLike
object representing a file.
Schema Validation
inifix.validate_inifile_schema
can be used to validate an arbitrary
dictionary as writable to an inifile, following Pluto/Idefix's format. This
will raise an exception (ValueError
) if the dictionnary data
is invalid.
inifix.validate_inifile_schema(data)
CLI
Command line tool are shipped with the package to validate or format compatible inifiles.
Validation
This checks that your inifiles can be loaded with inifix.load
from the command line
$ inifix-validate pluto.ini
Validated pluto.ini
This simple validator can be used as a hook for pre-commit
. Simply add the
following to your project's .pre-commit-config.yaml
- repo: https://github.com/neutrinoceros/inifix.git
rev: v0.10.0
hooks:
- id: inifix-validate
Formatting
This will print a formatted verison of the input file to stdout
$ inifix-format pluto.ini
It can be redirected as
$ inifix-format pluto.ini > pluto-formatted.ini
Options
- Use the
-i/--inplace
flag to write back to the source file. Note that comments are preserved in all cases. - Use
--name-column-size <n>
to specify the length of the first column (including right padding). Names longer this value will not be aligned, but whitespace separating them from values will be minimised. This program also doubles aspre-commit
hook
- repo: https://github.com/neutrinoceros/inifix.git
rev: v0.10.0
hooks:
- id: inifix-format
Contribution guidelines
We use the pre-commit framework to automatically lint for code style and common pitfalls.
Before you commit to your local copy of the repo, please run this from the top level
$ python3 -m pip install -u -e .[dev]
$ pre-commit install
Testing
We use the pytest framework to test inifix
.
The test suite can be run from the top level with a simple pytest
invocation.
$ pytest
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