env-escort v1.1.7
env-escort
Overview
env-escort is a simple CLI tool that ensures all required environment variables are correctly set before running your application. It compares the .env file(s) with env.example and throws an error if any required variables are missing.
Features
- Automatic Environment Validation: Ensures all necessary variables exist.
- Checks .env File: Checks across
.env. - Easy Integration: Can be added to the build pipeline to prevent missing environment configurations.
Installation
You can install env-escort locally in your project:
npm install env-escort --save-devOr install it globally:
npm install -g env-escortUsage
1. Add an env.example File
Ensure your project has an env.example file listing all required environment variables:
DATABASE_URL=postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/dbname
API_KEY=your-api-key
PORT=30002. Run env-escort in Your Project
Run the following command to check if all required environment variables are present:
npx env-escort checkIf any required variables are missing, env-escort will throw an error and exit with status 1.
3. Add to package.json Scripts
To automatically check environment variables before building, update your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "env-escort check && your-build-command"
}
}Now, running npm run build will first validate environment variables.
Example Output
✅ When all environment variables are set:
All required environment variables are set.❌ When some environment variables are missing:
ERROR: Missing environment variables: API_KEY, DATABASE_URLHow It Works
- Reads
env.exampleto determine required environment variables. - Checks
.envfor actual values. - If any variables from
env.exampleare missing, an error is thrown.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! To contribute:
- Fork this repository.
- Create a new branch (
feature/my-feature). - Make your changes and commit them.
- Open a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For any issues or suggestions, please open an issue.