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config-simple

v1.0.2

Published

An easy configuration module

Downloads

9

Readme

Config Simple

An easy configuration module for Node.

Installation

npm install --save simple-config

Usage

JavaScript

var Config = require('config-simple');
var config = new Config('config'); // the directory of your configuration

var someValue = config.data().value;

TypeScript

import Config from 'config-simple';

interface ConfigData {
    value: string;
}

let config: Config<ConfigData> = new Config<ConfigData>('config'); // the directory of your configuration

let someValue: string = config.data().value;

File Extensions

Additionally, you can pass one of the following extensions to the Config constructor to use a different type of file:

  • json (default)
  • js
  • yaml/yml
  • json5

File Order

First a file called default.json (or your other extension) will be used.

After that, we'll look for for the process.env.NODE_ENV.json file and override the defaults using it.

Contributing

This project is licensed under MIT, and we're openly accepting contributions. However, PRs to master will only be accepted in TypeScript. If you don't understand TypeScript but still have a great idea, please create an Issue.