A parser for HCL2
This is a fork of the Python HCL2 repo by Amplify and is officially supported by Bridgecrew. We contributed as much as possible to the upstream project, but the two projects are now deviating in a way that pushing new changes upstream doesn't make sense anymore.
A parser for HCL2 written in Python using Lark. This parser only supports HCL2 and isn't backwards compatible with HCL v1. It can be used to parse any HCL2 config file such as Terraform.
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python-hcl2 requires Python 3.7 or higher to run.
This package can be installed using pip
pip install bc-python-hcl2
import hcl2
with open('foo.tf', 'r') as file:
dict = hcl2.load(file)
For development, tox>=2.9.1
is recommended.
python-hcl2 uses tox
. You will need to install tox with pip install tox
.
Running tox
will automatically execute linters as well as the unit tests.
You can also run them individually with the -e
argument.
For example, tox -e py37-unit
will run the unit tests for python 3.7
To see all the available options, run tox -l
.
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