GLEVN
Glevn is a tool that helps manage node based application's envorinment variables.
INSTALLATION
Glevn can be installed either globally or locally. Example for installing globally:
npm install -g glevn
and glevn will be installed globally to your system path.
Also Glevn can be installed locally:
npm install --save-dev glevn
If glevn is intalled locally, it is only available on npm scripts(npm run start
).
USAGE
Glevn require a environment file named .env
in root directory of your project. That file path and name can be changed(Also using json files supported).
Example .env file
HELLO=WORLD #that's a comment
SECRET=SECRET
PASSWORD=123456
#That's a comment too
also json file can be used instead of .env file
//env.json
{
"HELLO": "WORLD",
"SECRET": "SECRET",
"PASSWORD": 123456
}
and run your app.js
file using glevn app.js
. in your app.js
file you can reach all envoirment variables using process.env.<variable name(key)>
.
GLEVMON
Glevmon is a feature that restarts the app when a file changed in watched directory. Activating glevmon require some additional arguments (--glevmon
). For example:
glevmon app.js --glevmon
.glevnfile
.glevnfile
includes global modules, configurations, unwatched files. Example .glevnfile:
DEFINE MODULES
import lodash as _
import module
#That's a comment
DEFINE CONFIG
assign project_name = glevn
assign-num year = 1881
assign-bool isProduction = true
DEFINE UNWATCHED
# That's a comment too
src/node_modules/
*.md
Also json file is allowed:
{
"MODULES": [
{
"name": "_",
"ref": "lodash"
}
],
"CONFIG": {
"year": 1881,
"isProduction": true
},
"UNWATCHED": ["src/node_modules/", "*.md"]
}