as_bool(self, key)
If the string is one of True
, On
, Yes
, or 1
it returns True
.
If the string is one of False
, Off
, No
, or 0
it returns False
.
as_bool
is not case sensitive.
Any other input will raise a ValueError
.
>>> a = ConfigObj() >>> a['a'] = 'fish' >>> a.as_bool('a') Traceback (most recent call last): ValueError: Value "fish" is neither True nor False >>> a['b'] = 'True' >>> a.as_bool('b') 1 >>> a['b'] = 'off' >>> a.as_bool('b') 0
Accepts a key as input. The corresponding value must be a string or the objects ( True
or 1) or ( False
or 0). We allow 0 and 1 to retain compatibility with Python 2.2.
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