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							- #!/usr/bin/env python3
 
- import os
 
- import re
 
- import sys
 
- def parse_env_example(file_path):
 
-     """
 
-     Parses the .env.example file and returns a dictionary with variable names as keys and default values as values.
 
-     """
 
-     env_vars = {}
 
-     with open(file_path, "r") as f:
 
-         for line_number, line in enumerate(f, 1):
 
-             line = line.strip()
 
-             # Ignore empty lines and comments
 
-             if not line or line.startswith("#"):
 
-                 continue
 
-             # Use regex to parse KEY=VALUE
 
-             match = re.match(r"^([^=]+)=(.*)$", line)
 
-             if match:
 
-                 key = match.group(1).strip()
 
-                 value = match.group(2).strip()
 
-                 # Remove possible quotes around the value
 
-                 if (value.startswith('"') and value.endswith('"')) or (
 
-                     value.startswith("'") and value.endswith("'")
 
-                 ):
 
-                     value = value[1:-1]
 
-                 env_vars[key] = value
 
-             else:
 
-                 print(f"Warning: Unable to parse line {line_number}: {line}")
 
-     return env_vars
 
- def generate_shared_env_block(env_vars, anchor_name="shared-api-worker-env"):
 
-     """
 
-     Generates a shared environment variables block as a YAML string.
 
-     """
 
-     lines = [f"x-shared-env: &{anchor_name}"]
 
-     for key, default in env_vars.items():
 
-         # If default value is empty, use ${KEY:-}
 
-         if default == "":
 
-             lines.append(f"  {key}: ${{{key}:-}}")
 
-         else:
 
-             # If default value contains special characters, wrap it in quotes
 
-             if re.search(r"[:\s]", default):
 
-                 default = f"{default}"
 
-             lines.append(f"  {key}: ${{{key}:-{default}}}")
 
-     return "\n".join(lines)
 
- def insert_shared_env(template_path, output_path, shared_env_block, header_comments):
 
-     """
 
-     Inserts the shared environment variables block and header comments into the template file,
 
-     removing any existing x-shared-env anchors, and generates the final docker-compose.yaml file.
 
-     """
 
-     with open(template_path, "r") as f:
 
-         template_content = f.read()
 
-     # Remove existing x-shared-env: &shared-api-worker-env lines
 
-     template_content = re.sub(
 
-         r"^x-shared-env: &shared-api-worker-env\s*\n?",
 
-         "",
 
-         template_content,
 
-         flags=re.MULTILINE,
 
-     )
 
-     # Prepare the final content with header comments and shared env block
 
-     final_content = f"{header_comments}\n{shared_env_block}\n\n{template_content}"
 
-     with open(output_path, "w") as f:
 
-         f.write(final_content)
 
-     print(f"Generated {output_path}")
 
- def main():
 
-     env_example_path = ".env.example"
 
-     template_path = "docker-compose-template.yaml"
 
-     output_path = "docker-compose.yaml"
 
-     anchor_name = "shared-api-worker-env"  # Can be modified as needed
 
-     # Define header comments to be added at the top of docker-compose.yaml
 
-     header_comments = (
 
-         "# ==================================================================\n"
 
-         "# WARNING: This file is auto-generated by generate_docker_compose\n"
 
-         "# Do not modify this file directly. Instead, update the .env.example\n"
 
-         "# or docker-compose-template.yaml and regenerate this file.\n"
 
-         "# ==================================================================\n"
 
-     )
 
-     # Check if required files exist
 
-     for path in [env_example_path, template_path]:
 
-         if not os.path.isfile(path):
 
-             print(f"Error: File {path} does not exist.")
 
-             sys.exit(1)
 
-     # Parse .env.example file
 
-     env_vars = parse_env_example(env_example_path)
 
-     if not env_vars:
 
-         print("Warning: No environment variables found in .env.example.")
 
-     # Generate shared environment variables block
 
-     shared_env_block = generate_shared_env_block(env_vars, anchor_name)
 
-     # Insert shared environment variables block and header comments into the template
 
-     insert_shared_env(template_path, output_path, shared_env_block, header_comments)
 
- if __name__ == "__main__":
 
-     main()
 
 
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