Reputation: 2805
I am trying some basic python scripts using ConfigParser and converting to a dictionary. I am reading a file named "file.cfg" which contains three sections - root, first, second. Currently the code reads the file and converts everything within the file to a dictionary.
My requirement is to convert only sections named "first" and "second" and so on, its key value pair to a dictionary. What would be best way of excluding the section "root" and its key value pair?
import urllib
import urllib2
import base64
import json
import sys
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
parser = SafeConfigParser()
parser.read('file.cfg')
print parser.get('root', 'auth')
config_dict = {}
for sect in parser.sections():
config_dict[sect] = {}
for name, value in parser.items(sect):
config_dict[sect][name] = value
print config_dict
Contents of file.cfg -
~]# cat file.cfg
[root]
username = admin
password = admin
auth = http://192.168.1.1/login
[first]
username = pete
password = sEcReT
url = http://192.168.1.1/list
[second]
username = ron
password = SeCrET
url = http://192.168.1.1/status
Output of the script -
~]# python test4.py
http://192.168.1.1/login
{'second': {'username': 'ron', 'url': 'http://192.168.1.1/status', 'password': 'SeCrEt'}, 'root': {'username': 'admin', 'password': 'admin', 'auth': 'http://192.168.1.1/login'}, 'first': {'username': 'pete', 'url': 'http://192.168.1.1/list', 'password': 'sEcReT'}}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 6514
Reputation: 3016
Maybe a bit off topic, but ConfigParser is a real pain when in comes to store int, floats and booleans. I prefer using dicts which I dump into configparser.
I also use funtcions to convert between ConfigParser objects and dicts, but those deal with variable type changing, so ConfigParser is happy since it requests strings, and my program is happy since 'False' is not False.
def configparser_to_dict(config: configparser.ConfigParser) -> dict:
config_dict = {}
for section in config.sections():
config_dict[section] = {}
for key, value in config.items(section):
# Now try to convert back to original types if possible
for boolean in ['True', 'False', 'None']:
if value == boolean:
value = bool(boolean)
# Try to convert to float or int
try:
if isinstance(value, str):
if '.' in value:
value = float(value)
else:
value = int(value)
except ValueError:
pass
config_dict[section][key] = value
# Now drop root section if present
config_dict.pop('root', None)
return config_dict
def dict_to_configparser(config_dict: dict) -> configparser.ConfigParser:
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
for section in config_dict.keys():
config.add_section(section)
# Now let's convert all objects to strings so configparser is happy
for key, value in config_dict[section].items():
config[section][key] = str(value)
return config
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1003
Bypass the root
section by comparison.
for sect in parser.sections():
if sect == 'root':
continue
config_dict[sect] = {}
for name, value in parser.items(sect):
config_dict[sect][name] = value
Edit after acceptance:
ozgur's one liner is a much more concise solution. Upvote from me. If you don't feel like removing sections from the parser directly, the entry can be deleted afterwards.
config_dict = {sect: dict(parser.items(sect)) for sect in parser.sections()} # ozgur's one-liner
del config_dict['root']
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 52163
You can remove root
section from parser.sections()
as follows:
parser.remove_section('root')
Also you don't have to iterate over each pair in each section. You can just convert them to dict
:
config_dict = {}
for sect in parser.sections():
config_dict[sect] = dict(parser.items(sect))
Here is one liner:
config_dict = {sect: dict(parser.items(sect)) for sect in parser.sections()}
Upvotes: 4