On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 10:40:03 AM UTC-7, Dave S wrote:
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> On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 9:52:22 AM UTC-7, Niphlod wrote:
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>> ....appconfig is the tool, you are the brain. Everyone has its own
>> preferences.
>> Personally I use a post-deployment step to fiddle with settings, as
>> DEPLOYment is not DEVELOPment.
>>
>
>> You can use a SINGLE env variable to switch configs
>>
>> prod_conf = os.environ('isthisprod')
>> if prod_conf:
>> myconf = AppConfig(prod_conf)
>> else:
>> myconf = AppConfig(another_path, reload=True)
>>
>> and I don't see any issues with it. AppConfig is built for speed. There's
>> absolutely no logic in it.
>> If you want to concoct your own module for the "merge-inheritance" issue,
>> code your own.
>> AppConfig is less than 100 LOC.
>>
>
> It would be easy to automate this with fabfile ... set the ENV stuff from
> the fabfile according to the machine role, or have 2 "source" ini files,
> and have the fabfile put the right one in place, again according to role.
>
> <URL:
> http://docs.fabfile.org/en/latest/usage/execution.html#defining-host-lists
> >
>
And someone probably has a Salt or Chef recipe to do that, also.
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>> BTW: use .take() for production. get() is just a waste of cpu, useful
>> only for development.
>>
>>
/dps
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>> On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 5:54:30 PM UTC+2, pbreit wrote:
>>>
>>> Even better would be some sort of inheritance so you only end up
>>> overriding a handful of settings in production.
>>>
>>> Was this intended for that or should I be looking elsewhere?
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 8:25:54 AM UTC-7, pbreit wrote:
>>>>
>>>> But is there a good or proscribed way to use AppConfig for Dev and Prod
>>>> settings?
>>>>
>>>> If I do JSON can I do something like:
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>> "dev": {
>>>> "db": sqlite
>>>> }
>>>> "live": {
>>>> "db": postgres
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> and then something like:
>>>>
>>>> if is_local:
>>>> myconf = AppConfig(reload=True)['dev']
>>>>
>>>>
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