
Research
PyPI Package Disguised as Instagram Growth Tool Harvests User Credentials
A deceptive PyPI package posing as an Instagram growth tool collects user credentials and sends them to third-party bot services.
ng-process-env
Advanced tools
**ng-process-env** will help you to retrieve values from System Environment variables (process.env) and update relevant `environment.ts` file.
Angular already has its own environment system, which allows us to configure everything in src/environments/environment.ts, and we can create as many environments as we need. The problem is, sometimes you want to use the System Environment variables, for example, some configuration from the CI server or if the build process is running an "on-premise" server; in this case, the Angular environment system will not help.
ng-process-env will help you to retrieve values from System Environment variables (process.env[]
) and update
relevant environment.ts
file.
Just add it into your app.
npm i ng-process-env
Run
ng g ng-process-env:process-env
For monorepo managed by NRWL, use
nx
command instead ofng
You will be prompted to insert relevant project name.
? Project name to update angular.json config.
(you can skip and do it later using schematics or manually) my-app
Project my-app will be updated
Env File will be created at apps/my-app/src/environments
? You can set name for config to be updated or added as a new one, 'onprem' - default
Define configuration name. It will create:
environment.<myconfig>.ts
file in your /environments folder.<myconfig>
section in your angular.json or project.json for nrwl managed monorepoenvironment..ts
export const environment = {
production: false,
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:4200',
envVar: {
/**
* Add environment variables you want to retriev from process
* PORT:4200,
* VAR_NAME: defaultValue
*/
}
};
angular.json \ project.json
{
"targets": {
"build": {
...
"configurations": {
"myconfig": {
"fileReplacements": [
{
"replace": "apps/portfolio/src/environments/environment.ts",
"with": "apps/portfolio/src/environments/environment.myconfig.ts"
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
Update myconfig
section according to your needs
Open a created file environment.<myconfig>.ts
Update envVar
section with variables you want to be retrieved from process.env
.
export const environment = {
production: false,
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:4200',
envVar: {
myVarA: 3,
myVarB: 'someValue'
}
};
To update the created environment..ts file with variables from process.env
.
export myVarA=4
export myVarB=otherValue
ng run my-app:collect-vars
It will change file to:
export const environment = {
production: false,
baseUrl: "http://localhost:4200",
envVar: {
myVarA: 4 as number,
myVarB: "otherValue"
}
};
After it, you can run a build command.
FAQs
**ng-process-env** will help you to retrieve values from System Environment variables (process.env) and update relevant `environment.ts` file.
The npm package ng-process-env receives a total of 1,177 weekly downloads. As such, ng-process-env popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ng-process-env demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Research
A deceptive PyPI package posing as an Instagram growth tool collects user credentials and sends them to third-party bot services.
Product
Socket now supports pylock.toml, enabling secure, reproducible Python builds with advanced scanning and full alignment with PEP 751's new standard.
Security News
Research
Socket uncovered two npm packages that register hidden HTTP endpoints to delete all files on command.