pythondjangoconfigdecouplingpython-decouple

How do you use python-decouple to load a .env file outside the expected paths?


I'm forced to keep my .env file in a non-standard path outside the root of my project (in a separate directory altogether).

Let's say I have my Django project in /var/projects/my_project, though I have my .env file in /opt/envs/my-project/.env where my SECRET_KEY is stored. In my settings.py file, I'd like to explicitly use the .env file at that path so that I can still do this:

from decouple import config
secret_key = config('SECRET_KEY')

Solution

  • I figured it out.

    Instead of importing decouple.config and doing the usual config('FOOBAR'), create a new decouple.Config object using RepositoryEnv('/path/to/env-file').

    from decouple import Config, RepositoryEnv
    
    DOTENV_FILE = '/opt/envs/my-project/.env'
    env_config = Config(RepositoryEnv(DOTENV_FILE))
    
    # use the Config().get() method as you normally would since 
    # decouple.config uses that internally. 
    # i.e. config('SECRET_KEY') = env_config.get('SECRET_KEY')
    SECRET_KEY = env_config.get('SECRET_KEY')
    

    Hopefully this helps someone.