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@b-mo/config

v0.7.0

Published

loads configuration based on the NODE_ENV

Readme

@b-mo/config

This package encapsulates our configuration loading algorithm. Its fairly basic: given a directory load the index.js and ${NODE_ENV}.config.js if they exist.

If either module is a function (async or sync) call it and merge the resulting object with then environment configuration taking priority.

Example usage

Say you have the following directory structure in your project /root /config -index.js -test.config.js -production.config.js -develop.config.js

process.env.NODE_ENV='test'
import { load } from '@b-mo/onfig'

const config = await load(`root/config`)

console.log(config)
// Your test config

API

const config = await load(directory)

directory - string - The directory to look for configs to load.
returns - a config object with the merged config values.
config.get(valuePath)

valuePath - string - attempt to get the value at the given path.
returns - the value in the config if found, otherwise it returns undefined.
config.has(valuePath)

valuePath - string - see if there is a value at the given path.
returns - true if the path exists false if it does not.