1.0.1 • Published 8 years ago
sf-env v1.0.1
#Soluzioni Futura Enviroments
Log the current NODE_ENV, checking if it is supported in the application. If it's not, overrides it with the default one. Colors are from npm Colors, check the docs to see available ones.
1 - you can fully customize your environment set and the default environment if NODE_ENV is not set:
//setting up environment set
var environmentSet = {
environments: {
development: { color: 'green' },
staging: { color: 'yellow' },
production: { color: 'blue' }
}
};
//requiring module and passing environment set and the default environment
require('sf-env')(environmentSet, 'staging');
2 - you can just customize the environment set without specifying the default environment (first one will be the default one):
//setting up environment set
var environmentSet = {
environments: {
development: { color: 'green' },
staging: { color: 'yellow' },
production: { color: 'blue' }
}
};
//requiring module and passing environment set (default environment will be 'development')
require('sf-env')(environmentSet);
3 - you can use default environment set (by default the environmentSet object is equal to the example above) and specify only the default environment
//requiring module and passing default environment
require('sf-env')('development');
4 - you can use default environment set and first of them as default environment if NODE_ENV is not set
//requiring module and calling it with no arguments
require('sf-env')();