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Parse and stringify the environment configuration files and format, also known as .env files and dotenv files

What are environment configuration files?

They are files use to configure environments by applications and servers that support them. Generally they look like this:

a=1
b:2
c = 3
d : 4

They are commonly also called envfiles, .env files, and dotenv files.

Install

NPM

  • Install: npm install --save envfile
  • Executables: envfile2json, json2envfile
  • Module: require('envfile')

Browserify

  • Install: npm install --save envfile
  • Module: require('envfile')
  • CDN URL: //wzrd.in/bundle/[email protected]

Ender

  • Install: ender add envfile
  • Module: require('envfile')

This package is published with the following editions:

  • envfile aliases envfile/index.js which uses Editions to automatically select the correct edition for the consumers environment
  • envfile/source/index.js is Source + ESNext + Require
  • envfile/es2015/index.js is Babel Compiled + ES2015 + Require

Older environments may need Babel's Polyfill or something similar.

Usage

Via the Command Line

Requires a global installation of envfile: npm install -g envfile

# envfile to JSON
echo -e "a=1\nb:2" | envfile2json > config.json

# JSON to envfile
echo '{"a":1,"b":2}' | json2envfile > config.env
// Include envfile
var envfile = require('envfile')
var sourcePath = 'file.env'
var sourceString = "a=1\nb:2"
var sourceObject = {a:1, b:2}

// Parse an envfile path
// async
envfile.parseFile(sourcePath, function (err, obj) {
	console.log(err, obj)
})
// sync
console.log(
	envfile.parseFileSync(sourcePath)
)

// Parse an envfile string
// async
envfile.parse(sourceString, function (err, obj) {
	console.log(err, obj)
})
// sync
console.log(
	envfile.parseSync(sourceString)
)

// Stringify a javascript object to an envfile string
// async
envfile.stringify(sourceObject, function (err, str) {
	console.log(err, str)
})
// sync
console.log(
	envfile.stringifySync(sourceObject)
)

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