poetry-plugin-dotenv
- is the plugin that automatically loads environment variables from a dotenv file into the environment before poetry
commands are run.
- Fully type safe
- Doesn't require any dependencies
- Supports templates, interpolating variables using POSIX variable expansions
- Supports
--directory
- working directory for thepoetry
command - Supports multiple configuration sources
- Supports configuration auto-completion and validation in IDEs such as Visual Studio Code or PyCharm (part of JSON Schema Store)
poetry self add poetry-plugin-dotenv
By default, the plugin will load the .env
file from the current working directory or "higher directories".
Type: str
Default: false
Allowed values (as True): y / yes / t / on / 1 / true
Allowed values (as False): n / no / f / off / 0 / false
Prevents poetry
from loading the dotenv file.
Type: str
Default: .env
If your dotenv file is located in a different path or has a different name you may set this parameter.
The plugin is able to read project-specific default values for its options from a pyproject.toml
file.
By default, poetry-plugin-dotenv
looks for pyproject.toml
containing a [tool.poetry.plugins.dotenv]
section.
Example pyproject.toml
:
[tool.poetry.plugins.dotenv]
ignore = "false"
location = ".env.dev"
Important
Due to the default poetry
parser, options in the plugins sections should be always strings.
As it was mentioned in the Features list, the schema of the plugin configuration is now part of the JSON Schema Store which brings auto-completion and validation in IDEs such as Visual Studio Code or PyCharm "out of the box".
demo_schema.mov
poetry-plugin-dotenv
supports the following configuration options via environment variables.
POETRY_PLUGIN_DOTENV_LOCATION
POETRY_PLUGIN_DOTENV_IGNORE
Important
Due to the nature of environment variables, options should be always strings.
A pyproject.toml
can override default values. Options provided by the user via environment variables override both.
# .env
DB__HOST=localhost
DB__DBNAME=local_lakehouse
DB__USER=volodymyr
DB__PASSWORD=super_secret_password
DB__ENGINE=postgresql://${DB__USER}:${DB__PASSWORD}@${DB__HOST}/${DB__DBNAME}
# .env.dev
DB__HOST=dev.host
DB__DBNAME=dev_lakehouse
DB__USER=svc_team
DB__PASSWORD=super_secret_password
DB__ENGINE=postgresql://${DB__USER}:${DB__PASSWORD}@${DB__HOST}/${DB__DBNAME}
# pyroject.toml
[tool.poetry.plugins.dotenv]
location = ".env.dev"
# main.py
from __future__ import annotations
import os
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
print(f"Host: {os.environ['DB__HOST']!r}")
print(f"Name: {os.environ['DB__DBNAME']!r}")
print(f"Username: {os.environ['DB__USER']!r}")
print(f"Password: {os.environ['DB__PASSWORD']!r}")
print(f"Engine: {os.environ['DB__ENGINE']!r}")
except KeyError:
print("Environment variables not set!")
poetry run -vvv python main.py
# Loading environment variables from '.env'.
# Host: 'localhost'
# Name: 'local_lakehouse'
# Username: 'volodymyr'
# Password: 'super_secret_password'
# Engine: 'postgresql://volodymyr:super_secret_password@localhost/local_lakehouse'
# set location section in pyproject.toml
poetry run -vvv python main.py
# Loading environment variables from '.env.dev'.
# Host: 'dev.host'
# Name: 'dev_lakehouse'
# Username: 'svc_team'
# Password: 'super_secret_password'
# Engine: 'postgresql://svc_team:super_secret_password@dev.host/dev_lakehouse'
# set ignore = "true" in pyproject.toml
poetry run -vvv python main.py
# Not loading environment variables.
# Environment variables not set!
export POETRY_PLUGIN_DOTENV_LOCATION=.env.dev && poetry run -vvv python main.py
# Loading environment variables from '.env.dev'.
# Host: 'dev.host'
# Name: 'dev_lakehouse'
# Username: 'svc_team'
# Password: 'super_secret_password'
# Engine: 'postgresql://svc_team:super_secret_password@dev.host/dev_lakehouse'
export POETRY_PLUGIN_DOTENV_IGNORE=true && poetry run -vvv python main.py
# Not loading environment variables.
# Environment variables not set!