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feat: search current working directory for config file #1464
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Thanks for the PR! Added a few nit comments
# Look into the home directory | ||
if pyiceberg_home_config := _load_yaml(os.path.expanduser("~")): | ||
return pyiceberg_home_config | ||
# Directories to search for the configuration file |
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nit: i like the comment on search order "PYICEBERG_HOME, home directory, then current directory"
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I added a new line to show this in 2bd6913, is this what you are looking for? I just added back this comment underneath.
mkdocs/docs/configuration.md
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there are a couple other places where pyiceberg.yaml is referenced in the docs
https://grep.app/search?q=pyiceberg.yaml&filter[repo][0]=apache/iceberg-python&filter[path][0]=mkdocs/docs/
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Nice finds! That grep tool is pretty neat. I just made some corrections to these in 3ebbb8c.
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I tried adding a test here, but I wonder if there are opportunities to clean it up.
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Thanks for the PR! I added some nit comments on testing
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@pytest.mark.parametrize( | ||
"config_location, config_content, expected_result", |
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nit: config_content and expected_result are always the same, we can use one of them, write to the file and verify that it reads back the same
("none", None, None), | ||
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def test_from_multiple_configuration_files( |
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nit can we also test the order of lookup here?
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we want to test both home directory and current directory here
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def create_config_file(directory: str, content: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None: | ||
config_file_path = os.path.join(directory, ".pyiceberg.yaml") | ||
with open(config_file_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as file: |
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nit:
with open(config_file_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as file: | |
with open(config_file_path, "w", encoding=UTF8) as file: |
Resolves #1333
Adds the current working directory to the search path for the
.pyiceberg.yaml
file.As it is now, the file is searched in the following order:
PYICEBERG_HOME
environment variableI'm unsure if people would like to have 2 and 3 swapped. In either case, users can still override this with the environment variable.