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NestJS consul package allows you to load configs from consul and work with key/values.
npm i nestjs-consul
Then register module in your root app.module
import { ConsulModule } from 'nestjs-consul';
@Module({
imports: [
// ...
ConsulModule.forRoot <
YourConfig >
{
keys: [{ key: 'your/keypath' }],
updateCron: '* * * * *',
connection: {
protocol: 'http',
port: 8500,
host: '192.168.0.1',
token: 'mutoken',
},
},
],
})
export class AppModule {}
If you want to inject dependency into forRoot
method like Configuration service, use forRootAsync
:
import { ConsulModule } from 'nestjs-consul';
@Module({
imports: [
// ...
ConfigModule,
ConsulModule.forRootAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule],
inject: [ConfigService],
useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => {
return {
keys: [{ key: 'am-cli/test' }],
connection: {
protocol: 'http',
port: configService.getIP(),
host: '192.168.0.1',
token: 'admin',
},
};
},
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
export interface YourConfig {
'your/keypath': {
value1: number,
value2: string,
};
}
Then you can use your configs with public property configs
of ConsuleService
.
import { ConsuleService } from 'nestjs-consul';
constructor(
private readonly consul: ConsuleService
) {}
myMethod() {
const configs = this.consul.configs;
}
Returns Promise<void>
. Force updates your config.
await this.consul.update();
Returns Promise<T>
. Gets a value from consul with key
and T
type.
const value = (await this.consul.get) < MyInterface > 'my/key';
Returns Promise<boolean>
. Sets a value to consul with key
and T
type. Returns true
if succeeded.
const response = (await this.consul.set) < MyInterface > ('my/key', value);
Returns Promise<boolean>
. Deletes a value from consul with key
. Returns true
if succeeded.
const response = await this.consul.delete('my/key');
To run e2e tests you need to have consul instance started and run test for the firs time (to add config key).
Then run tests with.
npm run test
FAQs
NestJS consul config Module
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