config
¶
-
class
fabric.config.
Config
(*args, **kwargs)¶ An
invoke.config.Config
subclass with extra Fabric-related behavior.This class behaves like
invoke.config.Config
in every way, with the following exceptions:- its
global_defaults
staticmethod has been extended to add/modify some default settings (see its documentation, below, for details); - it triggers loading of Fabric-specific env vars (e.g.
FABRIC_RUN_HIDE=true
instead ofINVOKE_RUN_HIDE=true
) and filenames (e.g./etc/fabric.yaml
instead of/etc/invoke.yaml
). - it extends the API to account for loading
ssh_config
files (which are stored as additional attributes and have no direct relation to the regular config data/hierarchy.) - it adds a new optional constructor,
from_v1
, which generates configuration data from Fabric 1.
Intended for use with
Connection
, as using vanillainvoke.config.Config
objects would require users to manually defineport
,user
and so forth.New in version 2.0.
-
__init__
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Creates a new Fabric-specific config object.
For most API details, see
invoke.config.Config.__init__
. Parameters new to this subclass are listed below.Parameters: - ssh_config – Custom/explicit
paramiko.config.SSHConfig
object. If given, prevents loading of any SSH config files. Default:None
. - runtime_ssh_path (str) – Runtime SSH config path to load. Prevents loading of system/user
files if given. Default:
None
. - system_ssh_path (str) – Location of the system-level SSH config file. Default:
/etc/ssh/ssh_config
. - user_ssh_path (str) – Location of the user-level SSH config file. Default:
~/.ssh/config
. - lazy (bool) – Has the same meaning as the parent class’
lazy
, but additionally controls whether SSH config file loading is deferred (requires manually callingload_ssh_config
sometime.) For example, one may need to wait for user input before callingset_runtime_ssh_path
, which will inform exactly whatload_ssh_config
does.
- ssh_config – Custom/explicit
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classmethod
from_v1
(env, **kwargs)¶ Alternate constructor which uses Fabric 1’s
env
dict for settings.All keyword arguments besides
env
are passed unmolested into the primary constructor, with the exception ofoverrides
, which is used internally & will end up resembling the data fromenv
with the user-supplied overrides on top.Warning
Because your own config overrides will win over data from
env
, make sure you only set values you intend to change from your v1 environment!For details on exactly which
env
vars are imported and what they become in the new API, please see Mapping of v1 env vars to modern API members.Parameters: env – An explicit Fabric 1 env
dict (technically, anyfabric.utils._AttributeDict
instance should work) to pull configuration from.New in version 2.4.
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static
global_defaults
()¶ Default configuration values and behavior toggles.
Fabric only extends this method in order to make minor adjustments and additions to Invoke’s
global_defaults
; see its documentation for the base values, such as the config subtrees controlling behavior ofrun
or howtasks
behave.For Fabric-specific modifications and additions to the Invoke-level defaults, see our own config docs at Default configuration values.
New in version 2.0.
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load_ssh_config
()¶ Load SSH config file(s) from disk.
Also (beforehand) ensures that Invoke-level config re: runtime SSH config file paths, is accounted for.
New in version 2.0.
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set_runtime_ssh_path
(path)¶ Configure a runtime-level SSH config file path.
If set, this will cause
load_ssh_config
to skip system and user files, as OpenSSH does.New in version 2.0.
- its