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@nestjs-library/config

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A NestJS module for managing environment variables easily and securely.

Features

  • Decentralizes environment variables by managing each as a provider
  • Protects changing values of environment variable by developer's mistake
  • Supports strong validation
  • Supports type inference
  • Supports modifying environment variables at runtime via remote config(such as Apache ZooKeeper etc)

What Difference From official library

There is an official library (@nestjs/config ) for managing configurations for nestjs application

However, we hoped that configurations to be managed by each module. We thought it would be nice to have simpler and easier way to validate configurations and infer type of them.

Here is where @nestjs-library/config kicks in. Instead of looking for configuration from global, you can define own configurations per module and use it as you wish.

// nestjs/config
@Module({
  imports: [
    TypeOrmModule.forRootAsync({
      imports: [ConfigModule],
      useFactory: (config: ConfigService) => {
        type: 'mysql',
        host: configService.get('DB_HOST'),
        port: +configService.get<number>('DB_PORT'),
        username: configService.get('DB_USERNAME'),
        database: configService.get('DB_DATABASE'),
        password: configService.get('DB_PASSWORD'),
        entities: [__dirname + '/**/*.entity{.ts,.js}'],
        synchronize: false,
      },
      inject: [ConfigService],
    }),
  ],
})

// nestjs-library/config
@Module({
    imports: [
        TypeOrmModule.forRootAsync({
            imports: [ConfigModule.forFeature(TypeORMConfigService)],
            useFactory: (typeORMConfigService: TypeORMConfigService) => typeORMConfigService,
            inject: [TypeORMConfigService],
        }),
    ],
})

Installation

# npm
npm install @nestjs-library/config

# yarn
yarn add @nestjs-library/config

# pnpm
pnpm add @nestjs-library/config

Usage

Step 1. Create a Config service

In @nestjs-library/config, each environment variable is managed by a provider. So, you should create a config service first.

We use class-transformer internally for transforming environment variables to Config Class. You can use decorators such as @Expose and @Type as your need.

// database-config.service.ts
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { AbstractConfigService } from '@nestjs-library/config';
import { Expose, Type } from 'class-transformer';

@Injectable()
export class DatabaseConfigService extends AbstractConfigService<DatabaseConfigService> {
    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_HOST' })
    host: string;

    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_PORT' })
    @Type(() => Number)
    port: number;

    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_PASSWORD' })
    password: string;
}

Step 2. Add decorator for validation and default value

You can use decorators from class-validator for validation and @Transform() decorator of class-transformer for providing default value.

// database-config.service.ts
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { AbstractConfigService } from '@nestjs-library/config';
import { Expose, Transform, Type } from 'class-transformer';
import { IsNotEmpty, IsPositive, IsString } from 'class-validator';

@Injectable()
export class DatabaseConfigService extends AbstractConfigService<DatabaseConfigService> {
    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_HOST' })
    @Transform(({ value }) => value ?? 'localhost')
    @IsString()
    @IsNotEmpty()
    host: string;

    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_PORT' })
    @Type(() => Number)
    @Transform(({ value }) => value ?? 5532)
    @IsPositive()
    port: number;

    @Expose({ name: 'DATABASE_PASSWORD' })
    @Transform(({ value }) => value ?? 'local')
    @IsString()
    @IsNotEmpty()
    password: string;
}

Step 3. Import Config module into your module

// test.module.ts
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { ConfigModule } from '@nestjs-library/config';

import { DatabaseConfigService } from './database-config.service';
import { TestService } from './test.service';

@Module({
    imports: [ConfigModule.forFeature(DatabaseConfigService)],
    providers: [TestService],
    exports: [TestService],
})
export class TestModule {}

Step 4. Inject Config service where you need

// test.service.ts
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { DatabaseConfigService } from './database-config.service';

@Injectable()
export class TestService {
    constructor(private readonly databaseConfigService: DatabaseConfigService) {}

    getDatabaseConfig() {
        return this.databaseConfigService;
    }
}

Contributors

License

This library is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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