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- Allow _cast to parse list values from JSON strings in addition to comma-separated values. - This enables environment variables like '["a", "b", "c"]' to be parsed correctly into Python lists.
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What?
This PR extends the
_castfunction’slisthandling to support JSON-formatted strings in addition to simple comma-separated strings. Closes #5Before
After
Why
Environment variables may be supplied as valid JSON arrays (especially in containerized environments or
.envfiles).Previously,
_castonly supported comma-separated lists, which caused incorrect parsing for JSON-style inputs.Tests
Updated test suite to include
test_cast_list_json_validfor JSON lists.