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@stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv

v1.0.5

Published

A Serverless plugin that injects .env files into your serverless.yml based upon the `provider.stage`.

Readme

@stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv

A Serverless plugin that injects .env files into your serverless.yml based upon the provider.stage.

By default, this plugin will assign all of the environment variables to each function in your config. You can override this behavior with the exclude and include options below.

Installation

yarn add --dev @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv

Usage

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv
 
custom:
  dotenv:
    exclude: 
      - 'SERVERLESS*'

Options

NOTE: When both include and exclude options are defined exclude will take precedence over include. That is, you cannot define both at the same time.

  • path {string}
    • default .env.[--stage] || .env
    • The path to your .env file relative to your serverless.yml file
  • exclude {array|object}
    • An array of glob patterns which only exclude environment variables whose name match the glob
  • include {array|object}
    • An array of glob patterns which only include environment variables whose name match the glob

Examples using exclude

Excludes all environment variables that start with SERVERLESS from all functions

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv
 
custom:
  dotenv:
    exclude: 
      - 'SERVERLESS*'

Excludes all environment variables that start with SERVERLESS from the main function

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv
 
custom:
  dotenv:
    exclude: 
      main: 
        - 'SERVERLESS*'

Examples using include

Includes all environment variables that start with APP in all functions

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv
 
custom:
  dotenv:
    include: 
      - 'APP*'

Includes all environment variables that start with APP in the main function

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv
 
custom:
  dotenv:
    include: 
      main: 
        - 'APP*'

Example without include or exclude

# serverless.yml
plugins:
  - @stellar-apps/serverless-dotenv

functions:
  main:
    environment:
       FOO: ${env:FOO}
       
custom:
  dotenv:
    path: '.env'  # NOTE: you don't actually have to define this as this is the default

Credits

Inspiration and some code was derived from serverless-dotenv-plugin