68publishers / environment
Composer plugin for environment loading.
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Type:composer-plugin
Requires
- php: ^7.4 || ^8.0
- composer-plugin-api: ^1.1 || ^2.0
- ext-json: *
- symfony/dotenv: ^5.4.42 || ^6.2 || ^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- composer/composer: ^1.10 || ^2.0
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.13
- nette/bootstrap: ^3.1
- nette/di: ^3.0.10
- nette/tester: ^2.4.3
- phpstan/phpstan: ^1.9
- phpstan/phpstan-nette: ^1.1
- roave/security-advisories: dev-latest
- symfony/console: ^5.4 || ^6.0 || ^7.0
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Last update: 2024-12-06 01:38:40 UTC
README
The component based on the symfony/dotenv for simple loading of the ENV variables and detecting a debug mode.
Installation
$ composer require 68publishers/environment
Usage
Default ENV variables
The default ENV variables are:
- APP_ENV
- APP_DEBUG
Both variables will be always accessible in the global arrays $_ENV
and $_SERVER
.
The default value for APP_ENV
is dev
and 0
for APP_DEBUG
.
ENV variables loading
For ENV variables loading call this static method after requiring Composer's autoload and before your application is stared. The first argument is a relative path to the application root directory and the second argument is an array of debug mode detectors.
<?php use SixtyEightPublishers\Environment\Debug; use SixtyEightPublishers\Environment\Bootstrap\EnvBootstrap; require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; EnvBootstrap::boot([ new Debug\CliOptionDetector('debug_please'), // the debug mode is enabled if an option "--debug_please" is defined (CLI only) new Debug\IpAddressDetector([ '185.141.252.240', // the debug mode is enabled always for this IP address 'john_dee@135.151.252.240', // the debug mode is enabled for this IP address and a cookie called "debug_please" must exist with value "john_dee" ], 'debug_please'), new Debug\SimpleCookieDetector('ineeddebug123', 'debug_please'), // the debug mode is enabled if a cookie called "debug_please" exists and has the value "ineeddebug123" new Debug\EnvDetector(), // the detection is performed from loaded ENV variables, the debug mode is enabled if a variable "APP_DEBUG=1" is defined or if a variable "APP_ENV" has a different value than, "prod" ]); // All your ENV variables are now accessible in the global arrays `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER`
If you're using Nette Framework then you can use this method in the application bootstrap instead:
<?php use Nette\Bootstrap\Configurator; use SixtyEightPublishers\Environment\Bootstrap\EnvBootstrap; require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; $configurator = new Configurator(); EnvBootstrap::bootNetteConfigurator($configurator, [ // define detectors here ]); // All your ENV variables are now accessible in the global arrays `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER` // The debug mode on the configurator is set by the ENV variable `APP_DEBUG` // The ENV variables are accessible in DI container and Neon configuration as dynamic parameters with prefix `env.` e.g. `%env.APP_ENV%`
ENV variables caching/dumping
All ENV variables are always (in each request) parsed from .env
files by default.
This is a good solution for developers because all changes are immediately applied after the change.
But sometimes (mainly on the production) you don't want to parse .env
files in each request. If you want to cache the ENV variables then run following Composer command:
$ composer dotenv:dump <APP_ENV> or shorter $ composer dump-env <APP_ENV>
The file .env.local.php
will be created in the application's root directory, and it will be used instead of all your .env
files.
Nette DI Extension
The package includes the Compiler Extension to Nette DI. Its registration is not necessary for variables loading to work, but it adds two console commands to the application.
extensions: environment: SixtyEightPublishers\Environment\Bridge\Nette\DI\EnvironmentExtension
Command dotenv:dump
The command works just like the composer command. The env
argument is optional here, the current APP_ENV
of the application is used as the default value.
$ bin/console dotenv:dump [<env>] [--empty]
Command debug:dotenv
The command lists all dotenv files with variables and values.
$ bin/console debug:dotenv
Contributing
Before opening a pull request, please check your changes using the following commands
$ make init # to pull and start all docker images
$ make cs.check
$ make stan
$ make tests.all