Confidence

Latest version: v0.14

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0.14

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- Add system-wide `.../name/name.yaml` paths to the default load order, aiding in the use configuration *directories* (e.g. in containerized setups).
- Ensure non-confidence values can be dumped, enabling dumping of arbitrary bits of configuration.

0.13

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- Avoid checking for existence of files, try to open them instead.
- Fix dumping / serialization issues by unwrapping complex wrapper types to their simple counterparts during initialization of `Configuration`.

0.12

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- Use named loggers, default `confidence.*` library loggers to silence as [described in the docs](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging.html#configuring-logging-for-a-library).
- Resolve references in sequences.

0.11

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- Parse values of environment variables as YAML values (e.g. `NAME_KEY=yes` will result in `key` being `True`).
- Add INFO-level logging of files and environment variables being used to load configuration.

0.10

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- Remove configurable key separator, hardcode the default.
- Rename enumeration values (like `Locality.USER`) to be upper case.
- Add `dump`, `dumpf` and `dumps` functions to dump `Configuration` instances to YAML format.

0.9

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- Add type hints to confidence.

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