import json import os import shlex import sys from subprocess import Popen from typing import Any, Dict, List try: import click except ImportError: sys.stderr.write('It seems python-dotenv is not installed with cli option. \n' 'Run pip install "python-dotenv[cli]" to fix this.') sys.exit(1) from .main import dotenv_values, get_key, set_key, unset_key from .version import __version__ @click.group() @click.option('-f', '--file', default=os.path.join(os.getcwd(), '.env'), type=click.Path(file_okay=True), help="Location of the .env file, defaults to .env file in current working directory.") @click.option('-q', '--quote', default='always', type=click.Choice(['always', 'never', 'auto']), help="Whether to quote or not the variable values. Default mode is always. This does not affect parsing.") @click.option('-e', '--export', default=False, type=click.BOOL, help="Whether to write the dot file as an executable bash script.") @click.version_option(version=__version__) @click.pass_context def cli(ctx: click.Context, file: Any, quote: Any, export: Any) -> None: '''This script is used to set, get or unset values from a .env file.''' ctx.obj = {} ctx.obj['QUOTE'] = quote ctx.obj['EXPORT'] = export ctx.obj['FILE'] = file @cli.command() @click.pass_context @click.option('--format', default='simple', type=click.Choice(['simple', 'json', 'shell', 'export']), help="The format in which to display the list. Default format is simple, " "which displays name=value without quotes.") def list(ctx: click.Context, format: bool) -> None: '''Display all the stored key/value.''' file = ctx.obj['FILE'] if not os.path.isfile(file): raise click.BadParameter( 'Path "%s" does not exist.' % (file), ctx=ctx ) dotenv_as_dict = dotenv_values(file) if format == 'json': click.echo(json.dumps(dotenv_as_dict, indent=2, sort_keys=True)) else: prefix = 'export ' if format == 'export' else '' for k in sorted(dotenv_as_dict): v = dotenv_as_dict[k] if v is not None: if format in ('export', 'shell'): v = shlex.quote(v) click.echo('%s%s=%s' % (prefix, k, v)) @cli.command() @click.pass_context @click.argument('key', required=True) @click.argument('value', required=True) def set(ctx: click.Context, key: Any, value: Any) -> None: '''Store the given key/value.''' file = ctx.obj['FILE'] quote = ctx.obj['QUOTE'] export = ctx.obj['EXPORT'] success, key, value = set_key(file, key, value, quote, export) if success: click.echo('%s=%s' % (key, value)) else: exit(1) @cli.command() @click.pass_context @click.argument('key', required=True) def get(ctx: click.Context, key: Any) -> None: '''Retrieve the value for the given key.''' file = ctx.obj['FILE'] if not os.path.isfile(file): raise click.BadParameter( 'Path "%s" does not exist.' % (file), ctx=ctx ) stored_value = get_key(file, key) if stored_value: click.echo(stored_value) else: exit(1) @cli.command() @click.pass_context @click.argument('key', required=True) def unset(ctx: click.Context, key: Any) -> None: '''Removes the given key.''' file = ctx.obj['FILE'] quote = ctx.obj['QUOTE'] success, key = unset_key(file, key, quote) if success: click.echo("Successfully removed %s" % key) else: exit(1) @cli.command(context_settings={'ignore_unknown_options': True}) @click.pass_context @click.option( "--override/--no-override", default=True, help="Override variables from the environment file with those from the .env file.", ) @click.argument('commandline', nargs=-1, type=click.UNPROCESSED) def run(ctx: click.Context, override: bool, commandline: List[str]) -> None: """Run command with environment variables present.""" file = ctx.obj['FILE'] if not os.path.isfile(file): raise click.BadParameter( 'Invalid value for \'-f\' "%s" does not exist.' % (file), ctx=ctx ) dotenv_as_dict = { k: v for (k, v) in dotenv_values(file).items() if v is not None and (override or k not in os.environ) } if not commandline: click.echo('No command given.') exit(1) ret = run_command(commandline, dotenv_as_dict) exit(ret) def run_command(command: List[str], env: Dict[str, str]) -> int: """Run command in sub process. Runs the command in a sub process with the variables from `env` added in the current environment variables. Parameters ---------- command: List[str] The command and it's parameters env: Dict The additional environment variables Returns ------- int The return code of the command """ # copy the current environment variables and add the vales from # `env` cmd_env = os.environ.copy() cmd_env.update(env) p = Popen(command, universal_newlines=True, bufsize=0, shell=False, env=cmd_env) _, _ = p.communicate() return p.returncode