@qte/nest-config v1.0.2
@qte/nest-config
A module for advanced configurations in Nest, supporting YAML, Env values, and Google Secret Manager secrets. The module aims to provide flexibility, while also providing a great deal of safety. One of the guiding principles is to fail fast. The module will throw early errors crashing the application if anything goes wrong.
Installation
$ yarn add @qte/nest-configNote that zod is a peer-dependency and must be installed separately.
Quick start
Import and configure the module in the following way
import { ConfigModule, ConfigService, DEVELOPMENT } from '@qte/nest-config'
import { z } from 'zod'
const mySchema = z.object({
port: z.number()
}).strict()
type Config = z.infer<typeof mySchema>
// The module is global
ConfigModule.forRoot({
env: DEVELOPMENT,
schema: mySchema,
configPath: './config' // Optional argument, defaults to the ./config directory relative to the running node process
})
// Later on in any other Nest provider or controller
const myConfig = ConfigService.getConfig<Config>()You must create the following files
touch ./config/index.yaml # This is your base configuration
touch ./config/env.development.yaml # This file is loaded if env is DEVELOPMENT
touch ./config/env.staging.yaml # This file is loaded if env is STAGING
touch ./config/env.production.yaml # This file is loaded if env is PRODUCTIONThe final configuration is built from first parsing index.yaml, then merging it with the environment specific configuration.
Duplicate keys
Duplicate object keys are merged recursively, while all other duplicates are overriden, and the environment configuration is prioritised.
# index.yaml
database:
user: postgres
password: development# env.production.yaml
database:
password: super-secret-prod-password # Ideally read from a secretMerges to
const config = {
database: {
user: 'postgres',
password: 'super-secret-prod-password',
}
}Env and Secrets
Configuration files can contain ENV values and Google Secrets Manager secrets. See examples below
database:
host:
$from:
env: DATABASE_ENV # Will read PROCESS.ENV.DATABASE_ENV
password:
$from:
secret: projects/some-gcp-project/secrets/some-secret/versions/latest # Will read the secret from GCPthe parsed configuration will match the following schema
z.object({
database: z.object({
host: z.string(),
password: z.string(),
}),
})Cache
The package caches secrets in development mode. Clear the cache by running
rm -rf $TMPDIR/nest-configYou can also disable caching by setting cache: false in the module options
License
@qte/nest-config is MIT licensed.
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