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TypeScript definitions for dotenv-webpack
npm install --save @types/dotenv-webpack
This package contains type definitions for dotenv-webpack (https://github.com/mrsteele/dotenv-webpack).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/dotenv-webpack.
/// <reference types="node" />
import { Compiler } from "webpack";
/**
* A secure webpack plugin that supports dotenv and other environment variables
* and only exposes what you choose and use.
*/
declare class DotenvWebpackPlugin {
constructor(options?: DotenvWebpackPlugin.Options);
apply(compiler: Compiler): void;
}
declare namespace DotenvWebpackPlugin {
interface Options {
/**
* The path to your environment variables.
* @default './.env'.
*/
path?: string | undefined;
/**
* If `false` ignore safe-mode, if `true` load `'./.env.example'`, if a `string` load that file as the sample.
* @default false
*/
safe?: boolean | string | undefined;
/**
* Whether to allow empty strings in safe mode.
* If false, will throw an error if any env variables are empty (but only if safe mode is enabled).
* @default false
*/
allowEmptyValues?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Set to `true` if you would rather load all system variables as well (useful for CI purposes).
* @default false
*/
systemvars?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* If `true`, all warnings will be surpressed.
* @default false
*/
silent?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Allows your variables to be "expanded" for reusability within your .env file.
* @default false
*/
expand?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Adds support for dotenv-defaults. If set to `true`, uses `./.env.defaults`. If a `string`, uses that location for a defaults file.
* Read more at {@link https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv-defaults}.
* @default false
*/
defaults?: boolean | string | undefined;
/**
* Override the automatic check whether to stub `process.env`.
* @default false
*/
ignoreStub?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The prefix to use before the name of your env variables.
* @default 'process.env.'
*/
prefix?: string | undefined;
}
}
export = DotenvWebpackPlugin;
These definitions were written by Karol Majewski, Dave Cardwell, and Piotr Błażejewicz.
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TypeScript definitions for dotenv-webpack
The npm package @types/dotenv-webpack receives a total of 70,668 weekly downloads. As such, @types/dotenv-webpack popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/dotenv-webpack demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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