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If you use this module to access your configuration values then you can edit your configuration with a nice UI inside the E2E Bridge. At each deployment for development, testing or production you can change the configuration to match the environment and your needs. Technically it is a wrapper to nconf.
npm install e2e-conf
As with all other Node.js modules, you need to require it and then you can read configuration value with get().
var conf = require('e2e-conf');
conf.init(__dirname);
var port = conf.get('host:port');
You must add a JSON file config/default/config.json to your service where you define all possible configuration names and default values. The E2E Bridge will store all changed values to config/local/config.json which overrides the default values.
You can also use command-line arguments or environment variables to change the configuration values. The order is:
If you want to change the configuration from the program you can use set() to change it and save() to store it. The changes are saved to config/local/config.json but only as difference to the default values from the file config/default/config.json.
The absolute file name of the changed values can be accessed with localFile() and the path of the default file with defaultFile().
If you don't want to save your changes with save() you could also use the nconf module directly. You still need to use the same paths for the JSON files.
var nconf = require('nconf');
nconf.argv()
.env('__')
.file('local', { file: __dirname + '/config/local/config.json') })
.file('default', { file: __dirname + '/config/default/config.json') });
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E2E Bridge can manage service configurations for different deployments
The npm package e2e-conf receives a total of 424 weekly downloads. As such, e2e-conf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that e2e-conf demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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