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aws-parameter-dotenv

v1.0.2

Published

Tiny library to Load environment variables directly from AWS Parameter Store

Downloads

3

Readme

aws-parameter-dotenv

Tiny Library/wrapper around AWS System Parameter Store to load environment variables directly from AWS.

Use

yarn add aws-parameter-dotenv or npm i aws-parameter-dotenv.

This library is very opinated on how to name/structure the parameter names following this structure: {projectName}/{environmentName}/{parameterName}. The parameterName should be camelCase.

  • You can use the library to add parameters as follow:
import awsparamterdotenv from "aws-parameter-dot-env";

/**
 * Add environment variables
 * */

await awsparamterdotenv({
  project: "projectName",
  environment: "environment",
  region: "us-east-1",
}).addParameter({
  name: "myParameter",
  value: "myValue",
  secret: true, // should be stored as secure string
});
  • Or just load the parameters
import awsparamterdotenv from "aws-parameter-dot-env";

/**
 * Load all the environment variables
 * */

await awsparamterdotenv({
  project: "projectName",
  environment: "environment",
  region: "us-east-1",
}).load();

process.env.myParameter === "myValue"; // is TRUE

Testing

  • index.unit.spec.ts contains the unit tests
  • index.integration.spec.ts contains the integration tests: It's required valid AWS Credentials accounts with IAM permission to execute operations on SMS. To run the integration tests rename the .env.example to .env and add your AWS Credentials.