@xpresser/env
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Xpresser/Env

This package can be used in any NodeJs related project.
  • Loads your env file.
  • Interpolates environment variables.
  • Cast strings to boolean.
  • Checks for required env variables.
  • Validate env variables.

Installation

npm i @xpresser/env
# OR
yarn add @xpresser/env

Functions

Two functions are exported by the package.

  • LoadEnv - Loads your env file with option for required keys (without validation).
  • Env - Loads and validates your environment variables with a simple schema. (Typescript Friendly)

Example File

Using this example local.env file

APP_DOMAIN=localhost
APP_FOLDER="/blog"
APP_PORT=3000
APP_URL="${AppDomain}:${AppPort}${AppFolder}"

CONNECT_TO_API=true
#API_KEY="somekey"

LoadEnv

The LoadEnv function accepts the path to the env file as first argument and options object as the second argument. The options object can have the following properties:

Key Type Default Description
castBoolean Boolean true if enabled, all string "true" or "false" will be converted to booleans.
required Array [] The env loader will check if all the keys defined in this array exists in your specified env file else it stops the process and logs an error.
endProcess Boolean true By default process.exit() is called when required keys are missing. to throw Error instead, set this to false.
const {LoadEnv} = require('@xpresser/env');
const env = LoadEnv('path/to/local.env', {
    castBoolean: true,
    required: ['API_KEY']
});

console.log(env);
Result:
The following ENV variables are REQUIRED but not found.
[ 'API_KEY' ]

If you uncomment the API_KEY line in your env file, your result will be

{
  APP_DOMAIN: 'localhost',
  APP_FOLDER: '/blog',
  APP_PORT: '3000',
  APP_URL: 'localhost:3000/blog',
  CONNECT_TO_API: true,
  API_KEY: 'somekey'
}

Env

The Env function accepts the

  • path to the env file as first argument,
  • schema object as the second argument
  • options object as the third argument.

The options object can have the following properties:

Key Type Default Description
required Array [] The env loader will check if all the keys defined in this array exists in your specified env file else it stops the process and logs an error.
endProcess Boolean true By default process.exit() is called when required keys are missing. to throw Error instead, set this to false.

Note: The options object does not include the castBoolean property like the LoadEnv function. This is because the Env schema requires and sets castBoolean to be true

const {Env}  = require('@xpresser/env');

const env = Env('path/to/local.env', {
    APP_DOMAIN: Env.is.string('Localhost'), // can have defaults
    APP_FOLDER: Env.is.string(),
    APP_PORT: Env.is.number(3000),
    APP_URL: Env.is.string(),
    CONNECT_TO_API: Env.is.boolean(),
    // optional envs
    API_KEY: Env.optional.string()
});

// `env` will be typed and validated.

Required Conditions

The required array also accepts functions to evaluate conditions. For example, we want to require API_KEY only when: CONNECT_TO_API===true

const {LoadEnv, Env} = require('@xpresser/env');

const required = [
     'CONNECT_TO_API',
     (envs) => {
         if (envs['CONNECT_TO_API'] === true) {
             return 'API_KEY';
         }
     }   
 ]

const env = envLoader('path/to/local.env', {required});
// OR
const env = Env('path/to/local.env', {
  // declare env variables schema
}, {required})

console.log(env);

This will check if API_KEY exists only if CONNECT_TO_API is true. You can add as many functions as you want. The loader will run all of them and add returned values to the required array.

Note: The function can also return an array of strings. the loader will concatenate the strings with the required array.

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