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You may pass in an object, a filename, the string "ARGV", or the string "ENV".
Options passed in later will override attributes with the same name from previous options.
Arguments may be passed in any order.
var confrodo = require("confrodo")
, config
, filename = "myconfig.json"
, defaults = { "foo":"bar", "meow":"mix" };
config = confrodo(defaults, filename, "ARGV", "ENV");
Files may either be a valid json file or a javascript file that returns a json object in modules.exports.
Objects are json objects (not arrays).
"ARGV"
will load any command line options (see optimist.)
"ENV"
will load environment variables.
Confrodo also has an env
property you can use to choose a file:
var confrodo = require("confrodo")
, filename = __dirname + "/" + confrodo.env + ".json"
, config = confrodo(filename);
confrodo.env
will be "local"
, unless the NODE_ENV
environment variable is set, or env
is passed as a command
line argument.
See LICENSE for copyright info.
FAQs
Configuration loader
We found that confrodo 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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