cross-env-file v1.0.0
Run scripts that set environment across platforms via JSON file.
This is a fork of cross-env that uses a JSON file to read the environment variables.
Installation
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and
should be installed as one of your project's devDependencies:
npm install --save-dev cross-env-fileUsage
I use this in your npm scripts:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "cross-env-file -p ./.my-env.json webpack --config build/webpack.config.js"
}
}Ultimately, the command that is executed (using cross-spawn)
is:
webpack --config build/webpack.config.jsIf no path is
specified with -p the default name .env is used.
This is how a JSON environment file could look like:
{
"base_url": "https://example.com",
"aws": {
"my_secret": "my-nested-secret"
}
}This will add the following environment variables to process.env:
base_url=https://example.com
aws_my_secret=my-nested-secretcross-env-file vs cross-env-file-shell
The cross-env-file module exposes two bins: cross-env-file and cross-env-file-shell. The
first one executes commands using cross-spawn, while the
second one uses the shell option from Node's spawn.
The main use case for cross-env-file-shell is when you need an environment
variable to be set across an entire inline shell script, rather than just one
command.
For example, if you want to have the environment variable apply to several
commands in series then you will need to wrap those in quotes and use
cross-env-file-shell instead of cross-env-file.
LICENSE
MIT