Custom Environment Variables ​
While node-config used for application configuration recommends to pass environment based configuration as a JSON string in a single NODE_CONFIG environment variable, it is also possible to use other environment variables via the config/custom-environment-variables.json file which looks like this by default:
{
"port": {
"__name": "PORT",
"__format": "number"
},
"host": "HOSTNAME",
"authentication": {
"secret": "FEATHERS_SECRET"
}
}This sets app.get('port') using the PORT environment variable (if it is available) parsing it as a number and app.get('host') from the HOSTNAME environment variable and the authentication secret to the FEATHERS_SECRET environment variable.
tip
See the node-config custom envrionment variable documentation for more information.
Dotenv ​
To add support for dotenv .env files run
npm install dotenv --saveAnd update src/app.ts as follows:
// dotenv replaces all environmental variables from ~/.env in ~/config/custom-environment-variables.json
import * as dotenv from 'dotenv'
dotenv.config()
// or for ES6
import 'dotenv/config';
import configuration from '@feathersjs/configuration'important
dotenv.config() needs to run before import configuration from '@feathersjs/configuration'