check-environment

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check-environment

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Description

This is a node.js module that will check currently set environment variables against a pre-defined specification.

Getting started

install using npm:

  • npm i -S check-environment

Add your env.yaml at the same level as your package.json and call this module at the top of the entrypoint to your app (i.e. app.js or index.js), like below;

const envCheck = require('check-environment')();

An example of a configuration file can be seen below;

---
NODE_ENV:
  required: true
  type: string
  format: "^(development|test|production)$"
  log: true

Documentation

Environment variable specification

Under the key of the name of the environment variable, an object with the following parameters:

Param Type Default Description
required boolean false whether or not to auto-load the spec
type string "any" either 'boolean', 'string', 'number or 'any'
format string none a RegExp pattern string to use to validate the environment variable
or object none specifying a RegExp pattern and modifiers in an object
format.pattern string none a RegExp pattern string to use to validate the environment variable
format.flags string none a string containing a combination of: m, i, and/or g to use as part of the validation pattern

Module: (options (optional)) ⇒ Checker

Creates and returns an instance of a Checker passing in the user supplied configuration options Name: none (module's sole export) Kind: function (synchronous)

Parameters

Param Type Default Description
options object n/a configuration object
options.autoLoad boolean whether or not to auto-load the spec
options.specLocation string the location of the environment specification

Returns: an instance of Checker

Checker

Property: specLocation

Type: String Description: the location of the environment specification (Can be YAML or JSON)

Method: loadSpec()

Description: Loads the specification and checks it's validity.
NOTES:

  • automatically run on instantiation if autoLoad is not set to true

Method: check() => Object

Description: Checks environment variables against Returns: An object with keys equal to the names of set and valid environment variables, and their values converted to their specified type.
NOTE:

  • Requires loadSpec() to have been run first
  • automatically run on instantiation if autoLoad is not set to true

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npm i check-environment

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Version

0.1.0

License

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