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@machinat/per-env
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Clean up your
package.json
with per-NODE_ENV
npm scripts.
NODE_ENV
to development
.process.env
per-environment.package.json
.npm install
npm start
{
// Processes spawned by `per-env` inherit environment-specific
// variables, if defined.
"per-env": {
"production": {
"DOCKER_USER": "my",
"DOCKER_REPO": "project"
}
},
"scripts": {
// If NODE_ENV is missing, defaults to "development".
"build": "per-env",
"build:development": "webpack -d --watch",
"build:staging": "webpack -p",
"build:production": "webpack -p",
// Deployment won't work unless NODE_ENV=production is explicitly set.
"deploy": "per-env",
"predeploy:production": "docker build -t ${DOCKER_USER}/${DOCKER_PROJECT} .",
"deploy:production": "docker push ${DOCKER_USER}/${DOCKER_PROJECT}",
// "npm start" is _the_ command to start the server across all environments.
"start": "per-env",
"start:development": "npm run build:development",
"prestart:production": "npm run build",
"start:production": "start-cluster build/server/server.js",
"prestart:staging": "npm run build",
"start:staging": "start-cluster build/server/server.js",
// Explicitly set NODE_ENV, which is helpful in CI.
"test": "NODE_ENV=test per-env",
"test:test": "mocha"
}
}
$ npm install --save per-env
MIT License 2016 © Eric Clemmons
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Clean up your package.json with per-NODE_ENV npm scripts
We found that @machinat/per-env demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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