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vue-enverywhere

v1.0.4

Published

A environment variable extractor to make them readily available at build time

Readme

Enverywhere v1.0.4

This package can be utilised to extract specific environment variables at runtime.

Another option for this package is to pull the version from your package.json which is useful for versioning your service worker.

Installation

Using yarn:

$ yarn add vue-enverywhere

In VueJs:

Import the package

//in vue.confg.js
const vueEnverywere = require('vue-enverywhere');

module.exports = {
  configureWebpack: {
    ...
    plugins: [
      new vueEnverywere({ filename: 'env-vars.js' })
    ],
  },
}

Utilizing the env-vars file

This snippet is from service worker but this file can be imported anywhere in your app

importScripts('./env-vars.js')

const inDevelopment = ENVERYWHERE_DEVELOPMENT

example env

VUE_APP_API_URL="http://localhost:8080"
VUE_APP_BASE_URL="******"
VUE_APP_ROUTER_MODE="hash"
ENVERYWHERE_DEVELOPMENT="false"
ENVERYWHERE_BASE_PREFIX="/example.api."

example env-vars.js

const ENVERYWHERE_DEVELOPMENT = 'false'
const ENVERYWHERE_BASE_PREFIX = '/example.api.'
const VERSION = '1.0.1'
Note

Only env variables prefixed with ENVERYWHERE_ will be exported.

Note2

Version is imported from the package.json version number, if you have no version in your package.json it wont import. I can alter the package to have this as an option in the future.

Running

$ yarn build

Issues

Please post a bug report or issue on GitHub.