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parse-env-string
Advanced tools
Parse a string containing environment variables to a key/value object
Parse a string containing environment variables to a key/value object.
npm install parse-env-string --save
const parseEnvString = require('parse-env-string')
const env = parseEnvString('foo=hello bar= baz=", world"')
assert.deepStrictEqual(env, {
foo: 'hello',
bar: '',
baz: ', world'
})
This modules exposes a single function:
parseEnvString([string])
It takes a string and returns an object. If given null
or undefined
an empty object is returned. If given anything else, a TypeError
is
thrown.
An Error
will also be thrown if the provided string doesn't contain
valid environment variables. E.g. if given the string 1a=b
, an error
will be thrown because environment variables cannot have a digit as the
first character.
v1.0.1
FAQs
Parse a string containing environment variables to a key/value object
The npm package parse-env-string receives a total of 2,942 weekly downloads. As such, parse-env-string popularity was classified as popular.
We found that parse-env-string demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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