npm install @remscodes/env-mode
This library does not load environment variables from a .env
files.
It is supposed to be used in addition to any module or framework that load these variables.
// .env
NODE_ENV=dev
Get the env mode value.
import EnvMode from '@remscodes/env-mode';
EnvMode.get(); // "dev"
EnvMode.getOrThrow(); // "dev"
Build conditions based on the env mode.
import EnvMode from '@remscodes/env-mode';
EnvMode.is('dev'); // true
EnvMode.isNot('dev'); // false
EnvMode.in(['dev', 'prod']); // true
EnvMode.notIn(['dev', 'prod']); // false
Select a specific value depending on the env mode.
import EnvMode from '@remscodes/env-mode';
const color = EnvMode.select({ // "blue"
dev: 'blue',
default: 'red',
});
Create a declaration file and add all your env mode values as follows.
// global.d.ts
declare global {
namespace NSEnvMode {
interface ModeMap {
dev,
prod,
}
}
}
export {};
Include it into your tsconfig.json
.
// tsconfig.json
{
// ...
"include": [
"global.d.ts"
]
}
Now your env modes can be autocompleted through methods.
By default, if the env mode is empty (undefined
or ""
), the methods work with this empty value.
You can choose to throw an exception from every methods if env mode is empty.
Example :
// .env
NODE_ENV=
EnvMode.is('dev'); // false
EnvMode.configure({ throwIfEmpty: true });
EnvMode.is('dev'); // [EnvModeException: "NODE_ENV" is not defined in "globalThis.process.env".]
By default, it works with the NODE_ENV
key.
You can change it as follows.
Example :
// .env
DENO_ENV=dev
EnvMode.configure({ key: 'DENO_ENV' });
EnvMode.get(); // "dev"
By default, it works with the globalThis.process.env
source.
You can change it as follows.
Example :
// environment.ts
export const myEnvironment = {
NODE_ENV: 'dev',
};
import { myEnvironment } from './environement.ts';
EnvMode.configure({ source: myEnvironment });
EnvMode.get(); // "dev"
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