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envify

Selectively replace Node-style environment variables with plain strings.

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What is envify?

The envify npm package is a tool that allows you to replace environment variables in your JavaScript code with their corresponding values at build time. This is particularly useful for client-side applications where you want to inject environment-specific configurations without exposing sensitive information.

What are envify's main functionalities?

Basic Environment Variable Replacement

This feature allows you to replace environment variables in your JavaScript code with their actual values. In this example, the NODE_ENV variable is replaced with 'production' during the build process.

const envify = require('envify');
const browserify = require('browserify');

browserify('./main.js')
  .transform(envify({ NODE_ENV: 'production' }))
  .bundle()
  .pipe(process.stdout);

Using with Gulp

This feature demonstrates how to use envify with Gulp, a popular task runner. The environment variable NODE_ENV is replaced with 'production' during the build process, and the resulting bundle is saved to the './dist' directory.

const gulp = require('gulp');
const browserify = require('browserify');
const source = require('vinyl-source-stream');
const envify = require('envify/custom');

gulp.task('build', function () {
  return browserify('./main.js')
    .transform(envify({ NODE_ENV: 'production' }))
    .bundle()
    .pipe(source('bundle.js'))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));
});

Using with Grunt

This feature shows how to use envify with Grunt, another popular task runner. The environment variable NODE_ENV is replaced with 'production' during the build process, and the resulting bundle is saved to the 'dist' directory.

module.exports = function(grunt) {
  grunt.initConfig({
    browserify: {
      dist: {
        files: {
          'dist/bundle.js': ['main.js']
        },
        options: {
          transform: [['envify', { NODE_ENV: 'production' }]]
        }
      }
    }
  });

  grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-browserify');
  grunt.registerTask('default', ['browserify']);
};

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