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configure-local

v1.0.4

Published

Manage node.js instance environment configuration.

Downloads

2

Readme

configure-local

  • TypeScript 2.0 targeting es6
  • Node.js 6

Summary

This module wraps nconf, and provides a fixed policy of:

  • Use project local configuration files, in the ./config directory, to configure a node instance.
  • The configuration files match the name of the instance environment specified by the NODE_ENV environment variable.
  • Shared configuration is in common.json.
  • The precedence of the configuration sources is:
    • command line arguments
      Configuration settings passed on the command line override any other settings.
    • environment variables
      Configuration settings set in environment variables override any settings in configuration files.
    • the instance environment specific configuration file
      Configuration settings set in an environment specific configuration file override any settings in the common configuration file.
    • the common configuration file
      Configuration settings in the common configuration file are used when none of the other sources specify a setting.

Examples

See the tests

Usage

Assuming that you have three instance environments: development, qa, and production You would then have these files:

  • ./config/common.json
  • ./config/development.json
  • ./config/production.json
  • ./config/qa.json

To configure a module:

configure = require('@sabbatical/configure-local')

The configuration is loaded the first time configure-local is require'd.

To get the values of configuration parameters, use get() as in nconf:

configure.get()   // returns the entire configuration
configure.get('a:b')  // returns the value or object at that would be accessed by ['a']['b']

To reload the configuration:

configure.reloadConfig()

Subsequent calls to configure.get will return updated values.

Setup for Build

npm install

Build

Build the software:

npm run build

Remove the generated files:

npm run clean

Test

Run the tests:

npm run test

Problems?

Please report them as issues on the GitHub repo.