configure-local
v1.0.4
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Manage node.js instance environment configuration.
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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.
- command line arguments
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.