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config-handler
Advanced tools
Load your configuration in hierarchy. If exists the following occurs:
package.json
is read (mainly useful for name
and version
).
global config
file is read, and deeply merged with the existing object.
environment config
file is finally read, deeply merging with the existing object.
Config-Handler doesn't modify any existing files, simply reads the configuration, deep merge occurs so entire blocks aren't erased.
const config = require('config-handler')();
console.log(config) // { name: 'hi', verion: '1.0.0' } ...
Here is an example of how the config object is handled:
// package.json
{
name: 'my-project',
version: '1.0.0'
}
// config/all.js
module.exports = {
server: {
port: 3000,
db: {
user: 'name',
pass: 'secr3t'
}
}
}
// assume either NODE_ENV=development or not set
// config/development.js
module.exports = {
server: {
port: 3333,
db: {
pass: 'supersecr3t'
}
}
}
Resulting config object:
{
name: 'my-project',
version: '1.0.0',
server: {
port: 3333,
db: {
user: 'name',
pass: 'supersecr3t'
}
}
}
Check out the test folder and example folder for more!
$ npm install config-handler
.js
, .json
, .node
extensions.The options are passed in as an object to the config:
const config = require('config')({ /* options */ });
dir
- {string} - Name of the config dir, defaults to config
.log
- {boolean} - Whether or not to output logging, defaults to false
.cwd
- {string} - Current working directory location, defaults to process.cwd()
env
- {string} - environment name for local config file, defaults to NODE_ENV
or development
.global
- {string} - name of the global config file to load, defaults to all
.logger
- {function | object} - logger to use, defaults to console
.From the package
$ npm test
FAQs
Handles configuration files based on environment.
The npm package config-handler receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, config-handler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that config-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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