Achtung! This is a v0.* version! Expect bugs and issues all around. Submitting pull requests and issues is highly encouraged!
Quoting bkeepers/dotenv:
Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables.
This library is meant to be used on development or testing environments in which setting environment variables is not practical. It loads environment variables from a .env
file, if available, and mashes those with the actual environment variables provided by the operative system.
The easiest and most common usage consists on calling dotenv::dotenv
when the application starts, which will load environment variables from a file named .env
in the current directory or any of its parents; after that, you can just call the environment-related method you need as provided by std::os
.
If you need finer control about the name of the file or its location, you can use the from_filename
and from_path
methods provided by the crate.
dotenv_codegen
and dotenv_macros
also provide the dotenv!
macro, which behaves identically to env!
, but first tries to load a .env
file at compile time.
A .env
file looks like this:
# a comment, will be ignored REDIS_ADDRESS=localhost:6379 MEANING_OF_LIFE=42
You can optionally prefix each line with the word export
, which will conveniently allow you to source the whole file on your shell.
A sample project using Dotenv would look like this:
extern crate dotenv; use dotenv::dotenv; use std::env; fn main() { dotenv().ok(); for (key, value) in env::vars() { println!("{}: {}", key, value); } }
dotenv!
macro on nightlyAdd dotenv_macros
to your dependencies, and add #![plugin(dotenv_macros)]
to the top of your crate.
dotenv!
macro on stableYou can use dotenv!
on stable using syntex
. You'll need to add dotenv_codegen
and syntex
to your build dependencies.
main.rs
:include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/main.rs"));
main.in.rs
:fn main() { println!("{}", &dotenv!("MEANING_OF_LIFE")); }
build.rs
:extern crate syntex; extern crate dotenv_codegen; use std::env; use std::path::Path; pub fn main() { let out_dir = env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap(); let mut registry = syntex::Registry::new(); dotenv_codegen::register(&mut registry); let src = Path::new("tests/main.in.rs"); let dst = Path::new(&out_dir).join("main.rs"); registry.expand("", &src, &dst).unwrap(); }
.env
:MEANING_OF_LIFE=42