A dotenv system that supports defaults
Use the following to install this module.
npm i dotenv-defaults --save
This module supports all the features from the original dotenv module, so usage should be simple enough:
# .env.defaults, safe to commit
HOST=website.com
[email protected]
# .env, DO NOT COMMIT
HOST=omnionline.us
The result
require('dotenv-defaults').config()
// Or you can also load it directly like this
require('dotenv-defaults/config')
console.log(process.env.HOST)
// Outputs: omnionline.us
console.log(process.env.EMAIL)
// Outputs: [email protected]
Since this module does not provide TypeScript Type Definitions if you try to import it like import dotenv from "dotenv-defaults"
TypeScript will return an error.
Instead you should load it like this:
import "dotenv-defaults/config"
You can also call this module directly when using the node executable.
So, for example if you are running a custom script with node and you want to load your environment variables you can do the following node -r dotenv-defaults/config your-script.js
. (When using this method, please make sure that you have installed dotenv-defaults with npm or yarn in the same directory)
The only thing to note is that the original module supported an options
argument in the config
function.
This module supports that as well, but there is an added defaults
property that can allow you to define where that file is located. An example is shown below:
// all of these are the default values...
require(`dotenv-defaults`).config({
path: './.env',
encoding: 'utf8',
defaults: './.env.defaults' // This is new
})
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