Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: python-dotenv Version: 0.20.0 Summary: Read key-value pairs from a .env file and set them as environment variables Home-page: https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv Author: Saurabh Kumar Author-email: me+github@saurabh-kumar.com License: BSD-3-Clause Keywords: environment variables,deployments,settings,env,dotenv,configurations,python Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration Classifier: Topic :: Utilities Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment Requires-Python: >=3.5 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE Provides-Extra: cli Requires-Dist: click (>=5.0) ; extra == 'cli' # python-dotenv [![Build Status][build_status_badge]][build_status_link] [![PyPI version][pypi_badge]][pypi_link] Python-dotenv reads key-value pairs from a `.env` file and can set them as environment variables. It helps in the development of applications following the [12-factor](http://12factor.net/) principles. - [Getting Started](#getting-started) - [Other Use Cases](#other-use-cases) * [Load configuration without altering the environment](#load-configuration-without-altering-the-environment) * [Parse configuration as a stream](#parse-configuration-as-a-stream) * [Load .env files in IPython](#load-env-files-in-ipython) - [Command-line Interface](#command-line-interface) - [File format](#file-format) * [Multiline values](#multiline-values) * [Variable expansion](#variable-expansion) - [Related Projects](#related-projects) - [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements) ## Getting Started ```shell pip install python-dotenv ``` If your application takes its configuration from environment variables, like a 12-factor application, launching it in development is not very practical because you have to set those environment variables yourself. To help you with that, you can add Python-dotenv to your application to make it load the configuration from a `.env` file when it is present (e.g. in development) while remaining configurable via the environment: ```python from dotenv import load_dotenv load_dotenv() # take environment variables from .env. # Code of your application, which uses environment variables (e.g. from `os.environ` or # `os.getenv`) as if they came from the actual environment. ``` By default, `load_dotenv` doesn't override existing environment variables. To configure the development environment, add a `.env` in the root directory of your project: ``` . ├── .env └── foo.py ``` The syntax of `.env` files supported by python-dotenv is similar to that of Bash: ```bash # Development settings DOMAIN=example.org ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@${DOMAIN} ROOT_URL=${DOMAIN}/app ``` If you use variables in values, ensure they are surrounded with `{` and `}`, like `${DOMAIN}`, as bare variables such as `$DOMAIN` are not expanded. You will probably want to add `.env` to your `.gitignore`, especially if it contains secrets like a password. See the section "File format" below for more information about what you can write in a `.env` file. ## Other Use Cases ### Load configuration without altering the environment The function `dotenv_values` works more or less the same way as `load_dotenv`, except it doesn't touch the environment, it just returns a `dict` with the values parsed from the `.env` file. ```python from dotenv import dotenv_values config = dotenv_values(".env") # config = {"USER": "foo", "EMAIL": "foo@example.org"} ``` This notably enables advanced configuration management: ```python import os from dotenv import dotenv_values config = { **dotenv_values(".env.shared"), # load shared development variables **dotenv_values(".env.secret"), # load sensitive variables **os.environ, # override loaded values with environment variables } ``` ### Parse configuration as a stream `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` accept [streams][python_streams] via their `stream` argument. It is thus possible to load the variables from sources other than the filesystem (e.g. the network). ```python from io import StringIO from dotenv import load_dotenv config = StringIO("USER=foo\nEMAIL=foo@example.org") load_dotenv(stream=config) ``` ### Load .env files in IPython You can use dotenv in IPython. By default, it will use `find_dotenv` to search for a `.env` file: ```python %load_ext dotenv %dotenv ``` You can also specify a path: ```python %dotenv relative/or/absolute/path/to/.env ``` Optional flags: - `-o` to override existing variables. - `-v` for increased verbosity. ## Command-line Interface A CLI interface `dotenv` is also included, which helps you manipulate the `.env` file without manually opening it. ```shell $ pip install "python-dotenv[cli]" $ dotenv set USER foo $ dotenv set EMAIL foo@example.org $ dotenv list USER=foo EMAIL=foo@example.org $ dotenv run -- python foo.py ``` Run `dotenv --help` for more information about the options and subcommands. ## File format The format is not formally specified and still improves over time. That being said, `.env` files should mostly look like Bash files. Keys can be unquoted or single-quoted. Values can be unquoted, single- or double-quoted. Spaces before and after keys, equal signs, and values are ignored. Values can be followed by a comment. Lines can start with the `export` directive, which has no effect on their interpretation. Allowed escape sequences: - in single-quoted values: `\\`, `\'` - in double-quoted values: `\\`, `\'`, `\"`, `\a`, `\b`, `\f`, `\n`, `\r`, `\t`, `\v` ### Multiline values It is possible for single- or double-quoted values to span multiple lines. The following examples are equivalent: ```bash FOO="first line second line" ``` ```bash FOO="first line\nsecond line" ``` ### Variable expansion Python-dotenv can interpolate variables using POSIX variable expansion. With `load_dotenv(override=True)` or `dotenv_values()`, the value of a variable is the first of the values defined in the following list: - Value of that variable in the `.env` file. - Value of that variable in the environment. - Default value, if provided. - Empty string. With `load_dotenv(override=False)`, the value of a variable is the first of the values defined in the following list: - Value of that variable in the environment. - Value of that variable in the `.env` file. - Default value, if provided. - Empty string. ## Related Projects - [Honcho](https://github.com/nickstenning/honcho) - For managing Procfile-based applications. - [django-dotenv](https://github.com/jpadilla/django-dotenv) - [django-environ](https://github.com/joke2k/django-environ) - [django-environ-2](https://github.com/sergeyklay/django-environ-2) - [django-configuration](https://github.com/jezdez/django-configurations) - [dump-env](https://github.com/sobolevn/dump-env) - [environs](https://github.com/sloria/environs) - [dynaconf](https://github.com/rochacbruno/dynaconf) ## Acknowledgements This project is currently maintained by [Saurabh Kumar](https://saurabh-kumar.com) and [Bertrand Bonnefoy-Claudet](https://github.com/bbc2) and would not have been possible without the support of these [awesome people](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/graphs/contributors). [build_status_badge]: https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg [build_status_link]: https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/actions/workflows/test.yml [pypi_badge]: https://badge.fury.io/py/python-dotenv.svg [pypi_link]: http://badge.fury.io/py/python-dotenv [python_streams]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html # Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [0.20.0] - 2022-03-24 ### Added - Add `encoding` (`Optional[str]`) parameter to `get_key`, `set_key` and `unset_key`. (#379 by [@bbc2]) ### Fixed - Use dict to specify the `entry_points` parameter of `setuptools.setup` (#376 by [@mgorny]). - Don't build universal wheels (#387 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.19.2] - 2021-11-11 ### Fixed - In `set_key`, add missing newline character before new entry if necessary. (#361 by [@bbc2]) ## [0.19.1] - 2021-08-09 ### Added - Add support for Python 3.10. (#359 by [@theskumar]) ## [0.19.0] - 2021-07-24 ### Changed - Require Python 3.5 or a later version. Python 2 and 3.4 are no longer supported. (#341 by [@bbc2]). ### Added - The `dotenv_path` argument of `set_key` and `unset_key` now has a type of `Union[str, os.PathLike]` instead of just `os.PathLike` (#347 by [@bbc2]). - The `stream` argument of `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` can now be a text stream (`IO[str]`), which includes values like `io.StringIO("foo")` and `open("file.env", "r")` (#348 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.18.0] - 2021-06-20 ### Changed - Raise `ValueError` if `quote_mode` isn't one of `always`, `auto` or `never` in `set_key` (#330 by [@bbc2]). - When writing a value to a .env file with `set_key` or `dotenv set ` (#330 by [@bbc2]): - Use single quotes instead of double quotes. - Don't strip surrounding quotes. - In `auto` mode, don't add quotes if the value is only made of alphanumeric characters (as determined by `string.isalnum`). ## [0.17.1] - 2021-04-29 ### Fixed - Fixed tests for build environments relying on `PYTHONPATH` (#318 by [@befeleme]). ## [0.17.0] - 2021-04-02 ### Changed - Make `dotenv get ` only show the value, not `key=value` (#313 by [@bbc2]). ### Added - Add `--override`/`--no-override` option to `dotenv run` (#312 by [@zueve] and [@bbc2]). ## [0.16.0] - 2021-03-27 ### Changed - The default value of the `encoding` parameter for `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` is now `"utf-8"` instead of `None` (#306 by [@bbc2]). - Fix resolution order in variable expansion with `override=False` (#287 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.15.0] - 2020-10-28 ### Added - Add `--export` option to `set` to make it prepend the binding with `export` (#270 by [@jadutter]). ### Changed - Make `set` command create the `.env` file in the current directory if no `.env` file was found (#270 by [@jadutter]). ### Fixed - Fix potentially empty expanded value for duplicate key (#260 by [@bbc2]). - Fix import error on Python 3.5.0 and 3.5.1 (#267 by [@gongqingkui]). - Fix parsing of unquoted values containing several adjacent space or tab characters (#277 by [@bbc2], review by [@x-yuri]). ## [0.14.0] - 2020-07-03 ### Changed - Privilege definition in file over the environment in variable expansion (#256 by [@elbehery95]). ### Fixed - Improve error message for when file isn't found (#245 by [@snobu]). - Use HTTPS URL in package meta data (#251 by [@ekohl]). ## [0.13.0] - 2020-04-16 ### Added - Add support for a Bash-like default value in variable expansion (#248 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.12.0] - 2020-02-28 ### Changed - Use current working directory to find `.env` when bundled by PyInstaller (#213 by [@gergelyk]). ### Fixed - Fix escaping of quoted values written by `set_key` (#236 by [@bbc2]). - Fix `dotenv run` crashing on environment variables without values (#237 by [@yannham]). - Remove warning when last line is empty (#238 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.11.0] - 2020-02-07 ### Added - Add `interpolate` argument to `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` to disable interpolation (#232 by [@ulyssessouza]). ### Changed - Use logging instead of warnings (#231 by [@bbc2]). ### Fixed - Fix installation in non-UTF-8 environments (#225 by [@altendky]). - Fix PyPI classifiers (#228 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.10.5] - 2020-01-19 ### Fixed - Fix handling of malformed lines and lines without a value (#222 by [@bbc2]): - Don't print warning when key has no value. - Reject more malformed lines (e.g. "A: B", "a='b',c"). - Fix handling of lines with just a comment (#224 by [@bbc2]). ## [0.10.4] - 2020-01-17 ### Added - Make typing optional (#179 by [@techalchemy]). - Print a warning on malformed line (#211 by [@bbc2]). - Support keys without a value (#220 by [@ulyssessouza]). ## 0.10.3 - Improve interactive mode detection ([@andrewsmith])([#183]). - Refactor parser to fix parsing inconsistencies ([@bbc2])([#170]). - Interpret escapes as control characters only in double-quoted strings. - Interpret `#` as start of comment only if preceded by whitespace. ## 0.10.2 - Add type hints and expose them to users ([@qnighy])([#172]) - `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` now accept an `encoding` parameter, defaults to `None` ([@theskumar])([@earlbread])([#161]) - Fix `str`/`unicode` inconsistency in Python 2: values are always `str` now. ([@bbc2])([#121]) - Fix Unicode error in Python 2, introduced in 0.10.0. ([@bbc2])([#176]) ## 0.10.1 - Fix parsing of variable without a value ([@asyncee])([@bbc2])([#158]) ## 0.10.0 - Add support for UTF-8 in unquoted values ([@bbc2])([#148]) - Add support for trailing comments ([@bbc2])([#148]) - Add backslashes support in values ([@bbc2])([#148]) - Add support for newlines in values ([@bbc2])([#148]) - Force environment variables to str with Python2 on Windows ([@greyli]) - Drop Python 3.3 support ([@greyli]) - Fix stderr/-out/-in redirection ([@venthur]) ## 0.9.0 - Add `--version` parameter to cli ([@venthur]) - Enable loading from current directory ([@cjauvin]) - Add 'dotenv run' command for calling arbitrary shell script with .env ([@venthur]) ## 0.8.1 - Add tests for docs ([@Flimm]) - Make 'cli' support optional. Use `pip install python-dotenv[cli]`. ([@theskumar]) ## 0.8.0 - `set_key` and `unset_key` only modified the affected file instead of parsing and re-writing file, this causes comments and other file entact as it is. - Add support for `export` prefix in the line. - Internal refractoring ([@theskumar]) - Allow `load_dotenv` and `dotenv_values` to work with `StringIO())` ([@alanjds])([@theskumar])([#78]) ## 0.7.1 - Remove hard dependency on iPython ([@theskumar]) ## 0.7.0 - Add support to override system environment variable via .env. ([@milonimrod](https://github.com/milonimrod)) ([\#63](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/issues/63)) - Disable ".env not found" warning by default ([@maxkoryukov](https://github.com/maxkoryukov)) ([\#57](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/issues/57)) ## 0.6.5 - Add support for special characters `\`. ([@pjona](https://github.com/pjona)) ([\#60](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/issues/60)) ## 0.6.4 - Fix issue with single quotes ([@Flimm]) ([\#52](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/issues/52)) ## 0.6.3 - Handle unicode exception in setup.py ([\#46](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv/issues/46)) ## 0.6.2 - Fix dotenv list command ([@ticosax](https://github.com/ticosax)) - Add iPython Support ([@tillahoffmann](https://github.com/tillahoffmann)) ## 0.6.0 - Drop support for Python 2.6 - Handle escaped characters and newlines in quoted values. (Thanks [@iameugenejo](https://github.com/iameugenejo)) - Remove any spaces around unquoted key/value. (Thanks [@paulochf](https://github.com/paulochf)) - Added POSIX variable expansion. (Thanks [@hugochinchilla](https://github.com/hugochinchilla)) ## 0.5.1 - Fix find\_dotenv - it now start search from the file where this function is called from. ## 0.5.0 - Add `find_dotenv` method that will try to find a `.env` file. (Thanks [@isms](https://github.com/isms)) ## 0.4.0 - cli: Added `-q/--quote` option to control the behaviour of quotes around values in `.env`. (Thanks [@hugochinchilla](https://github.com/hugochinchilla)). - Improved test coverage. 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