mconf
=======
Simple config for nodejs.
Using:
-
npm i mconf --save
-
create directory with configurations
-
create files
production.js
anddevelop.js
and put them into created directory -
create
index.js
file with:es5 and older
var Config = require('mconf').default; if (!__dirname) { var __dirname = require('fs').workingDirectory; } var config = new Config(__dirname,['production', 'develop']); module.exports = config.getConfig();
es2016+
import Config from 'mconf'; if (!__dirname) { var __dirname = require('fs').workingDirectory; } let config = new Config(__dirname,['production', 'develop']); module.exports = config.getConfig();
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run your node application with export env :
export NODE_ENV=production
for production env. -
By default will be used
develop
config.
Environment name
By default using NODE_ENV
, but if you need to use another environment name:
var config = new Config(__dirname,['production', 'develop']);
module.exports = config
.setEnv('YOUR_ENV_NAME')
.getConfig();
Merge config strategy
By default using deep merge
strategy. But if you want non deep merge ( rewrite), you should use:
var config = new Config(__dirname,['production', 'develop']);
module.exports = config
.setDeepMerge(false)
.getConfig();