# HissCL A [HashiCorp Config Language](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl) parser for Python ## Usage For most simple use-cases, you can use the `load*` convenience functions: `load_file()`: ```python import hisscl cfg = hisscl.load_file("config.hcl") ``` `loads()`: ```python import hisscl # Use the optional name argument to specify a filename for errors cfg = hisscl.loads("x = 2 * 4", name='string.hcl') ``` `load()`: ```python import hisscl with open('test.hcl', 'r') as fl: # Use the optional name argument to specify a filename for errors cfg = hisscl.load(fl, name=fl.name) ``` Each `load*` function has an optional `vars: dict[str, Any]` parameter, whose elements are used as variables in your config file. For example, if you have `x = y + 1`, `y` must be defined in `vars`. For more advanced use-cases, `lexer`, `parser`, `ast`, and `interp` submodules are provided. ## Output Format The interpreter outputs a python dictionary containing field values and blocks. Blocks are stored in a list of `interp.Block` values. `interp.Block` is a subclass of `dict` with an extra `labels` attribute that can be used to get a list of block labels. For example: ```python import hisscl cfg = hisscl.loads('x "y" "z" { a = "b" }') print(cfg['x'][0].labels) # ['y', 'z'] print(cfg['x'][0]['a']) # b ``` ## Features Currently, this parser supports all HCL features except: - [For Expressions](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/blob/main/hclsyntax/spec.md#for-expressions) - [Templates](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/blob/main/hclsyntax/spec.md#templates) Support for these features is planned.