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Simple nconf loader
Simple wrapper around nconf
Hierarchical node.js configuration with files, environment variables, command-line arguments, and atomic object merging.
Installation
$ npm install --save simple-nconf-loader
Usage
Initializing the module
const loadConfiguration = require('simple-nconf-loader')
const configFolder = path.join(__dirname, 'config')
const nconfOpts = {
envs: [],
overrides: {},
defaults: {}
}
const config = loadConfiguration(configFolder, nconfOpts)
# later config can be call like this
config.get('key')
This module takes 2 arguments
- configuration folder: absolute path to the configuration folder
- nconf options: object containing the following keys: envs, overrides, defaults (go to nconf documentation)
Loading configuration file
To load the good configuration files, the module relies on NODE_ENV
.
If configuration folder contains
- development.tpl.json
- production.tpl.json
- test.tpl.json
NODE_ENV=production node index.js
This will load and merge production.tpl.json
.
Test
npm test
npm run lint
: standardnpm run lint:fix
: standard
Authors
- Arnaud Raulet
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018 Arnaud Raulet
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