adhocore / env
Environment variable loader and retriever for PHP
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Requires
- php: >=5.4
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.8 || ^5.7 || ^6.5 || ^7.5
README
- Environment variable loader and retriever for PHP.
- Sanitization/Filters can be applied on retrieval if
filter
extension is loaded. - Using env to configure application is one of the 12 postulates.
Installation
composer require adhocore/env
Usage
Loading
use Ahc\Env\Loader; // Load env variables from .env file to `putenv` by default: (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env'); // Pass in boolean second param to control if the env should be reloaded: (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env', true); // Load to $_SERVER global: (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env', true, Loader::SERVER); // Load to $_ENV global and putenv(): (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env', true, Loader::ENV | Loader::PUTENV); // Load to all targets: (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env', true, Loader::ALL);
Always wrap complex values within double quotes in
.env
file. Eg:APP_KEY="K&^¢*&D(?<µ}^(P\]X"
ENV Format
Supports #
or ;
comments. Literal double quote should be escaped like ""
. See more examples below:
# comment line
a=1
b="2"
c=$3#
; also comment line
d="lol"
# empty
e=
# f is `"6"`
f=""6""
1_2=one_two
# empty too
E=""
A_B=Apple Ball
x=Y
Reference is possible like so:
MAIN=1
REF=${MAIN}/2
REF2=${REF}/3
# below will not be parsed as INV is not resolved
REF3=${INV}
Retrieving
use Ahc\Env\Retriever; // Retrieve: echo Retriever::getEnv($key); // Default value: echo Retriever::getEnv('PAYMENT_GATEWAY', 'stripe'); // Sanitization (pass third and optionally fourth parameters): echo Retriever::getEnv('MYSQL_PORT', 3306, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT); // Or you can use `env()` which is alias of `Retriever::getEnv()`: echo env('THE_KEY');
See filter_var for more on sanitizing/filtering values!
Benchmark
If you are interested here is a simple benchmark.
Consideration
By default this library only loads env to putenv()
.
Be cautious exposing confidential credentials into $_ENV
and $_SERVER
which bug/error catchers may log.
Although this libray is already fast enough, in production you might want to boost performance a little by loading if only required:
if (!getenv('<LAST_ENV_APP_SHOULD_BE_AWARE_OF>')) { // Override false :) (new Loader)->load('/project/root/.env', false); }
For example if your app last introduced FB_APP_ID
env, but this value is not already hard set in the machine,
it would be loaded via .env
file else you are already covered.