envtwojson

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EnvTwoJson

This package allows env-to-json and json-to-env on CMD and code level usage

Install

 ## local use
 $ npm i envtwojson

  ## global use
 $ npm i -g envtwojson

Example Usage By Code

const { envFromPathToJson, envFromStringToJson, jsonFromPathToEnv } = require("envtwojson");
// ENV2JSON: location here is the part from the app root.
const { jsonEnv, location } = envFromPathToJson('examples/.env-sample'); 

// ENV2JSON: Or use below approach
// location here is always current app directory where this method is used and env data are always separated by newline.
const env = `BASE_URL=http://example.com
			 APP_PATH=/api/v1/users
			 `			 
const { jsonEnv, location } = envFromStringToJson(env); 


// JSON2ENV: location here is the part from the app root.
const { jsonEnv, location } = jsonFromPathToEnv('examples/env-sample.json');

Example Usage By CMD

Options supported are stated below

Options Description Value
`--file` Most important, providing the file path to the `.env-sample` or `env-sample.json`, eg: `--file=examples/.env-sample` or `--file=examples/env-sample.json` `users/configs/.env-sample` or `src/.env-sample` etc,
`--env` Most important if `--file` is not provided eg: `--env=BASE_URL="https://we.com;API_URL=https://api.example.com/v1/"`, separated with semicolon(`;`) or newline (`\n`) `--env="API_BASE_URL=users/configs/.env-sample; CARD_NO=13313`
`--wtr` Write to root is a boolean type to generate equivalent .json version of same name. `.env-sample` will be `env.json` `true|false` or `1|0`, eg: `--wtr=true`
`--out` Output allows you to provide the path to write into. this will write from current directory plus the path provided. `--out=/users/configs`
`--cls` This options is the default option without needing to provide the flag, if any of the above isn't provided, it write to console and it is a boolean type `--cls=true`


See use case below, you can either use etwoj or envtwojson for command name, you can as well change --file for --env to use string type as seen below but separated delimiter is used as semicolon (;) or newline (\n)

 ## Default to console
$ envtwojson --file=examples/.env-sample 

 ## Default to console
$ envtwojson --env='https://we.com;API_URL=https://api.example.com/v1/'

## Write to source directory env.json derived from filename of .env-sample
$ envtwojson --file=examples/.env-sample --wtr=true 

## Write to the location provided from a known directory.
$ envtwojson --file=examples/.env-sample --out=examples/env-sample.json 


## JSON2ENV: Write to the location provided from a known directory.
$ envtwojson --file=examples/env-sample.json --out=examples/.env-sample

## JSON2ENV: ## Default to console
$ envtwojson --file=examples/env-sample.json 

## JSON2ENV: Write to source directory env.json derived from filename of .env-sample
$ envtwojson --file=examples/env-sample.json --wtr=true 

OR

 ## Default to console
$ etwoj --file=examples/.env-sample 

 ## Default to console
$ etwoj --env='https://we.com;API_URL=https://api.example.com/v1/'

## Write to source directory env.json derived from filename of .env-sample
$ etwoj --file=examples/.env-sample --wtr=true 

## Write to the location provided from a known directory.
$ etwoj --file=examples/.env-sample --out=examples/env-sample.json 


## JSON2ENV: Write to the location provided from a known directory.
$ etwoj --file=examples/env-sample.json --out=examples/.env-sample-local

## JSON2ENV: ## Default to console
$ etwoj --file=examples/env-sample.json 


## JSON2ENV: Write to source directory env.json derived from filename of .env-sample
$ etwoj --file=examples/env-sample.json --wtr=true 

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