An ini format parser and serializer for Python.
Sections are treated as nested dictionaries. Items before the first heading are saved on the object directly.
Consider an ini-file config.ini that looks like this:
; this comment is being ignored
scope = global
[database]
user = dbuser
password = dbpassword
database = use_this_database
[paths.default]
datadir = /var/lib/data
array[] = first value
array[] = second value
array[] = third valueYou can read, manipulate and write the ini-file like so:
import ini
config = ini.parse(open('config.ini').read(), preserve_comments=True)
config['scope'] = 'local'
config['database']['database'] = 'use_another_database'
config['paths']['default']['tmpdir'] = '/tmp'
del config['paths']['default']['datadir']
config['paths']['default']['array'].append('fourth value')
with open('config_modified.ini', 'w+') as f:
f.write(ini.stringify(config, section='section'))This will result in a file called config_modified.ini being written to the filesystem with the following content:
[section]
scope = local
[section.database]
user = dbuser
password = dbpassword
database = use_another_database
[section.paths.default]
array[] = first value
array[] = second value
array[] = third value
array[] = fourth value
tmpdir = /tmpDecode the ini-style formatted inistring into a nested object.
on_empty_key: Value to use when a key with no value is encountered during parsing. If set, any key in the INI file that lacks a value will be assigned this value.preserve_comments: Boolean to specify whether to preserve comments when parsing. If set toTrue, comments will be included in the output and parsed from the input. Default isFalse.
Alias for decode(inistring)
Encode the object object into an ini-style formatted string. If the
optional parameter section is given, then all top-level properties
of the object are put into this section and the section-string is
prepended to all sub-sections, see the usage example above.
The options object may contain the following:
section- A string which will be the first section in the encoded ini data. Defaults to none.whitespace- Boolean to specify whether to put whitespace around the=character. By default, whitespace is omitted, to be friendly to some older parsers. If set toTrue, whitespace will be added for readability.
Alias for encode(object, [options])
Escapes the string val such that it is safe to be used as a key or
value in an ini-file. Basically escapes quotes. For example
ini.safe('"unsafe string"')would result in
"\"unsafe string\""Unescapes the string val