Configuration object based on yaml files, environment variables and command line args (in that order)
npm install hotrod-config
var path = require('path');
var configDir = path.join(__dirname, 'config');
var config = require('hotrod-config')(configDir);
var foo = config.get('foo');
var bar = config.getRequired('bar'); // throws if not present
Uses the nconf library reads settings from the following sources, in order.
<configDir>/default.yml
<configDir>/local.yml
- Environment variable
- Command line arg
Later sources take precedence over earlier, so a command line arg will always override a setting of the same name found elsewhere.
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