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
- parameter names and values are separated by white spaces
- values can be an integers, floats, booleans, or strings
- a parameter can be associated to a single value or a set of space-separated value
- optionally, the file can be separated into sections, whose names match this regexp
"$[\.+]"
- 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 is also considered valid
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
also uses one more character.
In case 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 also encoded as
lower case.
Installation
$ pip install inifix
Usage
The 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 aribitrary
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)
File formatter
A small command line tool is shipped with the package to format compatible inifiles.
This will print a formatted verison of the input file to stdout
$ inifix-format pluto.ini
In can be redirected as
$ inifix-format pluto.ini > pluto-formatted.ini
Use the -i/--inplace
flag to write back to the source file.
Note that comments are preserved in all cases.
This program can also 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: v0.5.1
hooks:
- id: inifix-format
Contribution guidelines
We use the pre-commit framework to automatically lint for code style and common pitfals.
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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