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easy-env-loader

v0.0.2

Published

Easily get variables from a .env file in Node JS

Downloads

6

Readme

easy-env-loader

Easily get variables from a .env file in Node Js

This module requires Node JS >v6.4

Install

NPM

npm install easy-env-loader --save

Yarn

yarn add easy-env-loader

Usage

Basic usage

const path = require('path');
const EasyEnv = require('easy-env-loader');

const defaults = {
    ENV_CONTENT:'This is coming from defaultValues option'
};

const options = {
    envPath:path.resolve(__dirname, './.env'),
    defaultEnvPath:path.resolve(__dirname, './default.env'), // optional
    defaultValues:defaults // optional
};

const env = new EasyEnv(options);

const envConfig = env.parsed;

console.log(envConfig);

// output

// { ENV_CONTENT: 'Value from .env file}'

Options

There are 3 main options that can be passed when instantiating the class.

defaultValues: [object] - optional

All values in defaultValues will be present in the .parsed output. They will be overwritten if they also exist in the defaultEnvPath file or the envPath file.

defaultEnvPath: [absolute path] - optional

All values in defaultEnvPath file will be present in the .parsed output. They will be overwritten if they also exist in the envPath file. This file must exist if this parameter is passed.

envPath: [absolute path] - required

All values will be present in the .parsed output. The only values required to be in this file are ones where the values have changed from the defaultValues or defaultEnvPath. You do not need to check if this file exists, as the library will do that for you. If the file does not exist, the default values will be used instead.

An example

You can see more in the example.js file included.

Example .env file

# Comments that start with the # symbol are ignored

# ^ Blank Spaces are ignored

ENV_CONTENT=This is a string variable for ENV_CONTENT

# Numbers will be parsed as strings. use parseInt(VAR NAME) or parseFloat(VAR NAME) to get number as a number
NUMBER=3