Configuring an object via a dictionary
Tobiah
toby at tobiah.org
Fri Mar 15 14:59:20 EDT 2024
On 3/15/24 02:30, Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am initialising an object via the following:
>
> def __init__(self, config):
>
> self.connection = None
>
> self.source_name = config['source_name']
> self.server_host = config['server_host']
> However, with a view to asking forgiveness rather than
> permission, is there some simple way just to assign the dictionary
> elements which do in fact exist to self-variables?
class Foo():
def __init__(self, config):
for key, val in config.iteritems():
setattr(self, key, val)
f = Foo({'cat': 'dog'})
print(f.cat)
(outputs 'dog')
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