crandas.config

This module reads user configuration.

By default, user configuration files are stored in the folder ~/.config/crandas, where ~ indicates the user’s home directory. On Windows, this translates to %USERPROFILE%\.config\crandas if set, or %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\.config\crandas.

The folder can be overridden by setting the environment variable CRANDAS_HOME. Alternatively, the user can set the environment variable XDG_CONFIG_HOME, and then configuration is assumed to reside within the crandas subfolder of that folder.

Within the configuration folder, crandas searches for the following files:

  • any file with a .vdlconn extension – a TOML-formatted connection file that contains all information used to connect to a server; see crandas.connection_file.

  • analyst.sk – the analyst secret key

  • settings.toml – a TOML-formatted file that contains user settings (see below).

To make the configuration folder and display the folder in the user’s file browser, the user can call python -m crandas config.

User settings

For user configuration that does not pertain to the connection to the server (for the latter, see Session), crandas uses the Dynaconf configuration framework. This allows the user to set configuration variables in three ways:

1. Using a TOML-formatted settings.toml, located in the configuration folder (see above). For example by including the line

show_progress_bar = false

2. Through environment variables, e.g. when starting a Jupyter notebook on the command-line

$ CRANDAS_SHOW_PROGRESS_BAR=0 jupyter notebook
  1. Through code, e.g.

    from crandas.config import settings
    
    settings.show_progress_bar = False
    

The following settings can be adjusted:

  • auto_bounds (bool | None, default=None) – if True, never warn about data-derived column bounds; see Query Arguments

  • default_connection_file (Path, default=”default.vdlconn”) – if crandas.connect() is not invoked manually, what connection file should be taken as the default file if there are multiple connection files in the configuration folder

  • show_progress_bar (bool, default=True) – show a progress bar for long-running queries

  • show_progress_bar_after (int, default=5) – after how many seconds to show the progress bar

  • settings related to the script recording checking functionality; see docs of check_recording.py

crandas.config.config_path()

Return the path where connection files are stored.