# pymdvar - Python-Markdown Variable extension Simple extension meant to be used to convert variables to their corresponding values. Works with environment variables too. It uses the `${variable}` syntax. For example, given `variable=value`, the following text: ```md Foo ${variable} bar ``` Becomes: ```html

Foo value bar

``` ## Install `pymdvar` can be installed via `pip`: ```sh python -m pip install pymdvar ``` ## Usage The basic usage requires a dictionary with the variables to be passed to the `VariableExtension`: ```py >>> import markdown >>> from pymdvar import VariableExtension >>> markdown.markdown('foo *${test}* bar', extensions=[VariableExtension(variables={'test': 'value'})]) '

foo value bar

' ``` if `enable_env=True` is passed, then it will read environment variables, too. Variables in `variables` take preference. Only `a-z`, `A-Z`, `_` and `0-9` characters are accepted. Passing the extension as a string is supported: ```py >>> import markdown >>> markdown.markdown('foo *${test}* bar', extensions=['pymdvar'], extension_configs={'pymdvar': {'variables': {'test': 'value'}}}) '

foo value bar

' ```