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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T21:32:17+00:00 2026-05-23T21:32:17+00:00

I have something like this in my config file (a config option that contains

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I have something like this in my config file (a config option that contains a list of strings):

[filters]
filtersToCheck = ['foo', '192.168.1.2', 'barbaz']

Is there a more elegant (built-in) way to get a list from filtersToCheck instead of removing the brackets, single-quotes, spaces and then using split() to do that? Maybe a different module?

(Using python3.)

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    2026-05-23T21:32:19+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    You cannot use the python object like a list in the value for the config file. But you can ofcourse have them as comma separated values and once you get it do a split

    [filters]
    filtersToCheck = foo,192.168.1.2,barbaz
    

    and do

    filtersToCheck = value.split(',')
    

    The other approach is ofcourse, subclassing SafeConfigParser class and removing the [ and ] and constructing the list. You termed this as ugly, but this is a viable solution.

    The third way is to use Python module as a config file. Projects do this. Just have the filtersToCheck as a variable available from your config.py module and use the list object. That is a clean solution. Some people are concerned about using python file as config file (terming it as security hazard, which is somewhat an unfounded fear), but there also this group who believe that users should edit config files a not python files which serve as config file.

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