API Reference
Note
As of now, no assumptions should be made about APIs remaining stable
KSCONF is first and foremost a CLI tool, so backwards incompatible changes are more of a concern for CLI breakage than for API breakage.
That being said, there are a number of helpful features in the core ksconf
Python module.
So if anyone is interested in using the API, please feel free to do so, but let us know how you are using it
and we’ll find a way to keep the the important bits stable.
We’d love to make it more clear what APIs are stable and which are likely to change.
As of right now, the general rule of thumb is this: Anything well-covered by the unit tests should be be fairly safe to build on top of, but again, ping us.
KSCONF API
- ksconf
- ksconf package
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- ksconf.archive module
- ksconf.cli module
- ksconf.combine module
- ksconf.compat module
- ksconf.consts module
- ksconf.filter module
- ksconf.hook module
- ksconf.hookspec module
- ksconf.layer module
- ksconf.package module
- ksconf.setup_entrypoints module
- ksconf.xmlformat module
- Module contents
- ksconf package
- Build example