zod-config
v0.1.1
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Load configuration variables from multiple sources with flexible adapters, ensuring type safety with Zod.
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Features
- 👮♂️ Type safety. Zod Config uses Zod;
- 🤌 Tiny. Zod Config is a tiny library with no dependencies, tree-shaking friendly;
- ✨ Flexible. Combine multiple adapters to load the configuration from different sources. We deeply merge the configuration from different sources, following the order of the adapters provided; Create your own adapters easily; Use the callback functions to handle errors and success due to the async nature of the adapters;
- 🪴 Easy to use. Zod Config is designed to be easy to use, with a simple API;
Install
npm install zod-config zod # npm
pnpm add zod-config zod # pnpm
yarn add zod-config zod # yarn
(You need to install Zod as well, if you don't have it already)
Table of contents:
- Quick Start
- Default Adapter
- Built In Adapters
- Combine multiple adapters
- Callbacks
- Custom Logger
- Silent mode
- Contributing notes
- On the web
Quick Start
Zod Config provides a loadConfig
function that takes a Zod Object schema and returns a promise that resolves to the configuration object.
| Property | Type | Description | Required |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| schema
| AnyZodObject
| A Zod Object schema to validate the configuration. | true
|
| adapters
| Adapter[] or Adapter
| Adapter(s) to load the configuration from. If not provided, process.env will be used. | false
|
| onError
| (error: Error) => void
| A callback to be called when an error occurs. | false
|
| onSuccess
| (config: z.infer ) => void
| A callback to be called when the configuration is loaded successfully. | false
|
| logger
| Logger
| A custom logger to be used to log messages. By default, it uses console
. | false
|
From the package we also expose the types Adapter
, Config
and Logger
in case you want to use them in your own adapters.
This library provides some built in adapters to load the configuration from different sources via modules. You can easily import them from zod-config/<built-in-adapter-module-name>
(see the examples below).
Default Adapter
By default, Zod Config will load the configuration from process.env
, no need to provide any adapter.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig
});
// config is now type safe!
console.log(config.port)
console.log(config.host)
Built In Adapters
Env Adapter
Loads the configuration from process.env
or a custom object, allowing filtering the prefix keys to load.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { envAdapter } from 'zod-config/env-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
// using default env (process.env)
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: envAdapter(),
});
// using custom env + filter prefix key
const customConfig = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: envAdapter({
prefixKey: 'MY_APP_',
customEnv: {
MY_APP_PORT: '3000',
MY_APP_HOST: 'localhost',
IGNORED_KEY: 'ignored',
}})
});
JSON Adapter
Loads the configuration from a json
file.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { jsonAdapter } from 'zod-config/json-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const filePath = path.join(__dirname, 'config.json');
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: jsonAdapter({ path: filePath }),
});
// using filter prefix key
const customConfig = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: jsonAdapter({
path: filePath,
prefixKey: 'MY_APP_',
}),
});
YAML Adapter
Loads the configuration from a yaml
file. In order to use this adapter, you need to install yaml
(peer dependency), if you don't have it already.
npm install yaml
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { yamlAdapter } from 'zod-config/yaml-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const filePath = path.join(__dirname, 'config.yaml');
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: yamlAdapter({ path: filePath }),
});
// using filter prefix key
const customConfig = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: yamlAdapter({
path: filePath,
prefixKey: 'MY_APP_',
}),
});
Dotenv Adapter
Loads the configuration from a .env
file. In order to use this adapter, you need to install dotenv
(peer dependency), if you don't have it already.
npm install dotenv
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { dotEnvAdapter } from 'zod-config/dotenv-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const filePath = path.join(__dirname, '.env');
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: dotEnvAdapter({ path: filePath }),
});
// using filter prefix key
const customConfig = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: dotEnvAdapter({
path: filePath,
prefixKey: 'MY_APP_',
}),
});
Script Adapter
Loads configuration from TypeScript (.ts
), JavaScript (.js
), or JSON (.json
) files. The .ts
and .js
files must export a default object with the configuration data.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { scriptAdapter } from 'zod-config/script-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
// config.ts might contain: export default { port: '3000', host: 'localhost' }
const filePath = path.join(__dirname, 'config.ts');
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: scriptAdapter({
path: filePath,
}),
});
Directory Adapter
Loads configuration from a directory containing multiple configuration files (usually used in combination with the scriptAdapter
and/or other file related adapter). Inspired by node-config, the files in the config directory are loaded in the following order:
default.EXT
default-{instance}.EXT
{deployment}.EXT
{deployment}-{instance}.EXT
{short_hostname}.EXT
{short_hostname}-{instance}.EXT
{short_hostname}-{deployment}.EXT
{short_hostname}-{deployment}-{instance}.EXT
{hostname}.EXT
{hostname}-{instance}.EXT
{hostname}-{deployment}.EXT
{hostname}-{deployment}-{instance}.EXT
local.EXT
local-{instance}.EXT
local-{deployment}.EXT
local-{deployment}-{instance}.EXT
Where EXT
is the file extension (e.g., ts
, js
, json
), instance
is the NODE_APP_INSTANCE
environment variable, deployment
is the NODE_CONFIG_ENV
or NODE_ENV
environment variables, hostname
is the HOST
, HOSTNAME
environment variables or os.hostname()
and short_hostname
is the first part of the hostname.
This adapter can be useful when using version control to manage different configurations for different environments.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { directoryAdapter } from 'zod-config/directory-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const directories = [path.join(__dirname, 'config-dir')];
const config = await loadConfig({
schema,
adapters: directoryAdapter({
paths: directories,
adapters: [
{
// Restrict adapter to handle only ts files
extensions: [".ts"],
// Use the scriptAdapter for handling .ts files
adapterFactory: (filePath: string) =>
scriptAdapter({
path: filePath,
}),
},
// {
// Add here other adapters for other file types if needed
// }
],
}),
});
Combine multiple adapters
You can combine multiple adapters to load the configuration from different sources. We deeply merge the configuration from different sources, following the order of the adapters provided.
⚠️ Warning: When combining multiple adapters,
null
values from subsequent adapters will override existing values. This behavior can be used intentionally to reset configuration values.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { envAdapter } from 'zod-config/env-adapter';
import { jsonAdapter } from 'zod-config/json-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const filePath = path.join(__dirname, 'config.json');
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: [
jsonAdapter({ path: filePath }),
envAdapter(),
],
});
Callbacks
You can use the callbacks to handle errors and success due to the async nature of the adapters.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
onError: (error) => {
console.error('An error occurred while loading the configuration:', error);
},
onSuccess: (config) => {
console.log('Configuration loaded successfully:', config);
},
});
Custom Logger
You can provide a custom logger to be used to log messages. By default, it uses console
.
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig, Logger } from 'zod-config';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const customLogger: Logger = {
warn: (message) => {
// your custom implementation, e.g., log to a file or call an external service
},
};
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
logger: customLogger,
});
Silent mode
If any adapter fails, we will still return the data from other adapters. However, by default, we log a warning internally if an adapter fails. You can use the silent
flag to avoid logging the warning. This is useful when you have multiple adapters and you don't want to log a warning for each adapter that fails. Example for the built-in envAdapter
:
import { z } from 'zod';
import { loadConfig } from 'zod-config';
import { envAdapter } from 'zod-config/env-adapter';
const schemaConfig = z.object({
port: z.string().regex(/^\d+$/),
host: z.string(),
});
const config = await loadConfig({
schema: schemaConfig,
adapters: envAdapter({ silent: true }),
});
Contributing notes
The goal is to have a helper to load configuration data from several srouces. If you have any source in mind, feel free to open a PR to add it or just open an issue to discuss it. More adapters are coming soon.