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config.hkube
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$ npm install ../config-it
option 1: environment create config..js file (e.g. production/development/lab) require the module:
const configIt = require('config-it');
const config = configIt.load();
run your app with desired environment: NODE_ENV= node app.js note: the default environment is development
option 2: inheritance create config.base.js file
const configIt = require('config-it')
const config = configIt.load();
now the environment config file will inherit from the base file and merge the configs
// config.base.js file
const config = module.exports = {};
config.settings = {
port: 1500
};
// config.<environment>.js file
const config = module.exports = {};
config.settings = {
host: "127.0.0.1"
};
// the result will be:
config.settings = {
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 1500
};
see test.js file
Created by Nassi on 16/11/15.
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