NODE-ENV-FILE
Parse and load environment files (containing ENV variable exports) into Node.js environment, i.e. process.env
.
Example
.env
FOO=foo1
BAR=bar1
BAZ=1
QUX=
.env2
exports FOO=foo2
exports BAR=bar2
exports BAZ=2
exports QUX=
index.js
var assert = require('assert');
var env = require('node-env-file');
process.env.FOO = "defaultfoo";
env(__dirname + '/.env');
assert.equal(process.env.FOO, "defaultfoo");
assert.equal(process.env.BAR, "bar1");
assert.equal(process.env.BAZ, "1");
assert.equal(process.env.QUX, "");
env(__dirname + '/.env2', {overwrite: true});
assert.equal(process.env.FOO, "foo2");
assert.equal(process.env.BAR, "bar2");
assert.equal(process.env.BAZ, "2");
assert.equal(process.env.QUX, "");
API
Installation
$ npm install node-env-file
Test
Local tests:
$ make test
Examples
Local examples:
$ make example
Related Libraries
Notes
Bash based approach:
Makefile
define LOAD_ENV
ENV_FILE=$${2:-'.env'}
echo "LOAD: $$ENV_FILE"
if [ -f $$ENV_FILE ]; then
while read line || [ -n "$$line" ]; do
if [[ "$$line" == *=* ]] && [[ "$$line" !=
echo " export $$line"
eval "export $$line"
fi
done < "$$ENV_FILE"
fi
endef
export LOAD_ENV
env:
eval "$$LOAD_ENV"
...
License
Released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) Jonas Grimfelt