@websanova/vue-env

0.6.2 • Public • Published

vue-env

A Simple plugin for loading an environment file.

Install

> sudo npm install @websanova/vue-env

Usage

For the simplest usage just include and the package will look for the local environment in the project root ./.env and for default environment specific files in ./src/env/ folder.

Vue.use(require('@websanova/vue-env'));

The env plugin will be available immediately after install.

Vue.env.get('SOME_VAR');

OR through the Vue instance.

this.$env.get('SOME_ENV_VAR');
this.$env.get('SOME_ENV_VAR', 'default value');

this.$env.set('key', 'val');
this.$env.set({key: 'val', key2: 'val2'});

Setting the Environment

The environment values can be initialized three ways and will override each other.

When setting the environment it must always be a valid JSON object.

1. Default on Install

Vue.use(require('@websanova/vue-env'), {APP_URL: 'https://example.com'});

2. App Presets

./src/
    ./env/
        ./local.js
        ./staging.js
        ./production.js

3. Local .env File

Must be located at root of project.

Note that this file is named .env but should return a valid Javascript object.

module.exports = {
    APP_URL: 'https://example.com'
};

Note

As a side note, it's generally not a good idea to commit the .env file. It's best to keep an example.env file that is committed instead.

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