package
0.0.0-20241123081934-5b2a99bd3a3f
Repository: https://github.com/nextpkg/nextcfg.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev
# README
Env Source
The env s reads config from environment variables
Format
We expect environment variables to be in the standard format of FOO=bar
Keys are converted to lowercase and split on underscore.
Example
DATABASE_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
DATABASE_PORT=3306
Becomes
{
"database": {
"address": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 3306
}
}
Prefixes
Environment variables can be namespaced so we only have access to a subset. Two options are available:
WithPrefix(p ...string)
WithStrippedPrefix(p ...string)
The former will preserve the prefix and make it a top level key in the config. The latter eliminates the prefix, reducing the nesting by one.
Example:
Given ENVs of:
APP_DATABASE_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
APP_DATABASE_PORT=3306
VAULT_ADDR=vault:1337
and a s initialized as follows:
src := env.NewSource(
env.WithPrefix("VAULT"),
env.WithStrippedPrefix("APP"),
)
The resulting config will be:
{
"database": {
"address": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 3306
},
"vault": {
"addr": "vault:1337"
}
}
New Source
Specify s with data
src := env.NewSource(
// optionally specify prefix
env.WithPrefix("MRPC"),
)
Load Source
Load the s into config
// Create new config
conf := nextcfg.NewConfig()
// Load env s
conf.Load(src)
# Functions
GetLoader sets env source.
NewSource returns a config source for parsing ENV variables.
WithPrefix sets the environment variable prefixes to scope to.
WithStrippedPrefix sets the environment variable prefixes to scope to.
# Variables
DefaultPrefixes 默认前缀.