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webtask_config

v1.0.1

Published

A simple utility for Webtask configuration management

Downloads

3

Readme

webtask_config

A simple module for Configuration Management in Webtask

Usage

var cfg = require('webtask_config');

const options = {
	url: 'THE WEBTASK CONFIG URL',
	api_key: 'THE WEBTASK API KEY'
};

cfg.load(options, (e,config)=>{
			//do something useful with config
			const { mongodb, api_key } = config;
	});

The serving function is meant to be used to retrieve and return config parameters from Webtask secret storage.

import cfg from 'webtask_config';

const app = express();

app.get('/', cfg.serve);

It expects a CONFIG_API_TOKEN in the secrets, which is the shared password for anyone using the endpoint.

Options (just for load)

The options parameter must contain:

  • A url property with the Config Webtask endpoint
  • An api_key property with the shared secret for the endpoint
  • An optional local_params object that will augment or override config values

The last parameter is useful if the consuming app has additional parameters to keep that are not meant to be centralized.

const options = {
	url: 'THE WEBTASK CONFIG URL',
	api_key: 'THE WEBTASK API KEY'
	local_params: {
		mongodb: 'a local value'
	}
};

cfg.load(options, (e,config)=>{
			//do something useful with config
			const { mongodb, api_key } = config;
			//mongodb is NOT the centralized value, but the local one
	});

The most common pattern is to pass req.webtaskContext.data to use local secrets.