A module for easily handling environment variables in Node.js projects with support for .yml and .json configuration.
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qenv

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Usage

Use TypeScript for best in class instellisense.

qenv works with two files:

  • qenv.yml - specifies which ENV vars are required.
  • env.yml - specifies all env vars that are not already set in the current environment.

Now obviously you can set build specific env vars in many CI environments. So there we do not need an env.yml since all ENV vars are in place However when on another machine you can have a env.yml that will be added to the environment by qenv.

import { Qenv } from 'qenv';

const myQenv = new Qenv('path/to/dir/where/qenv.yml/is/', 'path/to/dir/where/env.yml/is(');

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