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Configures Python apps via environment variables and typed settings with pydantic-settings. For externalizing config, managing secrets, and environment-specific behavior.
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Externalize configuration from code using environment variables and typed settings. Well-managed configuration enables the same code to run in any environment without modification.
Externalize configuration from code using environment variables and typed settings. Well-managed configuration enables the same code to run in any environment without modification.
All environment-specific values (URLs, secrets, feature flags) come from environment variables, not code.
Parse and validate configuration into typed objects at startup, not scattered throughout code.
Validate all required configuration at application boot. Missing config should crash immediately with a clear message.
Provide reasonable defaults for local development while requiring explicit values for sensitive settings.
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
from pydantic import Field
class Settings(BaseSettings):
database_url: str = Field(alias="DATABASE_URL")
api_key: str = Field(alias="API_KEY")
debug: bool = Field(default=False, alias="DEBUG")
settings = Settings() # Loads from environment
Create a central settings class that loads and validates all configuration.
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
from pydantic import Field, PostgresDsn, ValidationError
import sys
class Settings(BaseSettings):
"""Application configuration loaded from environment variables."""
# Database
db_host: str = Field(alias="DB_HOST")
db_port: int = Field(default=5432, alias="DB_PORT")
db_name: str = Field(alias="DB_NAME")
db_user: str = Field(alias="DB_USER")
db_password: str = Field(alias="DB_PASSWORD")
# Redis
redis_url: str = Field(default="redis://localhost:6379", alias="REDIS_URL")
# API Keys
api_secret_key: str = Field(alias="API_SECRET_KEY")
# Feature flags
enable_new_feature: bool = Field(default=False, alias="ENABLE_NEW_FEATURE")
model_config = {
"env_file": ".env",
"env_file_encoding": "utf-8",
}
# Create singleton instance at module load
try:
settings = Settings()
except ValidationError as e:
print(f"Configuration error:\n{e}")
sys.exit(1)
Import settings throughout your application:
from myapp.config import settings
def get_database_connection():
return connect(
host=settings.db_host,
port=settings.db_port,
database=settings.db_name,
)
Required settings should crash the application immediately with a clear error.
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
from pydantic import Field, ValidationError
import sys
class Settings(BaseSettings):
# Required - no default means it must be set
api_key: str = Field(alias="API_KEY")
database_url: str = Field(alias="DATABASE_URL")
# Optional with defaults
log_level: str = Field(default="INFO", alias="LOG_LEVEL")
try:
settings = Settings()
except ValidationError as e:
print("=" * 60)
print("CONFIGURATION ERROR")
print("=" * 60)
for error in e.errors():
field = error["loc"][0]
print(f" - {field}: {error['msg']}")
print("\nPlease set the required environment variables.")
sys.exit(1)
A clear error at startup is better than a cryptic None failure mid-request.
Provide sensible defaults for local development while requiring explicit values for secrets.
class Settings(BaseSettings):
# Has local default, but prod will override
db_host: str = Field(default="localhost", alias="DB_HOST")
db_port: int = Field(default=5432, alias="DB_PORT")
# Always required - no default for secrets
db_password: str = Field(alias="DB_PASSWORD")
api_secret_key: str = Field(alias="API_SECRET_KEY")
# Development convenience
debug: bool = Field(default=False, alias="DEBUG")
model_config = {"env_file": ".env"}
Create a .env file for local development (never commit this):
# .env (add to .gitignore)
DB_PASSWORD=local_dev_password
API_SECRET_KEY=dev-secret-key
DEBUG=true
Prefix related variables for clarity and easy debugging.
# Database configuration
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_PORT=5432
DB_NAME=myapp
DB_USER=admin
DB_PASSWORD=secret
# Redis configuration
REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379
REDIS_MAX_CONNECTIONS=10
# Authentication
AUTH_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
AUTH_TOKEN_EXPIRY_SECONDS=3600
AUTH_ALGORITHM=HS256
# Feature flags
FEATURE_NEW_CHECKOUT=true
FEATURE_BETA_UI=false
Makes env | grep DB_ useful for debugging.
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.env files (gitignored) or secret managersDB_HOST, REDIS_URL for clarityos.getenv() throughout codenpx claudepluginhub wshobson/agents --plugin python-developmentSets up Python configuration management with environment variables and pydantic-settings for typed validation, secrets handling, and environment-specific settings.
Analyzes environment variables in code, generates .env.example templates, validates configurations and types, documents variables with examples, and provides naming and security best practices.
Guides Python code with modern pedantry: | union types over Optional, Pydantic BaseSettings for config, StrEnum, exception chaining, Google docstrings, ruff rules.