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Mastering Object-oriented Python
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Mastering Object-oriented Python

by Steven F. Lott
April 2014
Beginner to intermediate
634 pages
15h 22m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

We looked at a number of ways to represent the configuration parameters. Most of these are based on more general serialization techniques that we saw in Chapter 9, Serializing and Saving – JSON, YAML, Pickle, CSV, and XML. The configparser module provides an additional format that's comfortable for some users.

The key feature of a configuration file is that the content can be easily edited by a human. For this reason, pickle files aren't suggested as a good representation.

Design considerations and trade-offs

Configuration files can simplify running application programs or starting servers. This can put all the relevant parameters in one easy-to-read and easy-to-modify file. We can put these files under the configuration control, track change ...

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