dlapps / consul-php-envvar
Define missing environment variables from Consul KV and expose them in Symfony 3.2+ containers
Requires
- php: >=7.0
- sensiolabs/consul-php-sdk: ^2.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^3.2
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.7
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^2.7
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Last update: 2024-11-10 09:53:32 UTC
README
The library enables developers to retrieve missing environment variables from a Consul KV store and make them available in a running PHP process, and also in a Symfony 3.2+ container.
The package supports PSR-4 autoloading, is PSR-2 compliant and has been well tested through automated tests. The library is also actively used within the Dreamlabs ecosystem.
Install
Via Composer
$ composer require dlapps/consul-php-envvar
Usage
In order to be able to interact with the library, an instance of the ConsulEnvManager
class is required. One can easily be obtained through the dedicated builder, like so:
$manager = (new ConsulEnvManagerBuilder())->build();
The same builder can be customised:
- By setting the overwrite flag to true, even if an environment variable has been previously defined, it will still be updated with the latest from Consul.
- By setting the URL of the Consul server.
$manager = (new ConsulEnvManagerBuilder()) ->withOverwriteEvenIfDefined(true) ->withConsulServer('https://consul.example.com:9123') ->build();
Once a ConsulEnvManager
instance has been obtained, the ConsulEnvManager::getEnvVarsFromConsul($mappings)
method can be used to provide an array of environment variable mappings to Consul KV paths. An example can be seen below:
$manager = (new ConsulEnvManagerBuilder())->build(); $manager->getEnvVarsFromConsul([ 'MYSQL_HOST' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/host', 'MYSQL_PORT' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/port', 'MYSQL_DB' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/db', 'MYSQL_USER' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/user', 'MYSQL_PASS' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/pass', ]);
After running the snippet above, the currently running PHP process will have access to the MYSQL_HOST
, MYSQL_PORT
, MYSQL_DB
, MYSQL_USER
and MYSQL_PASS
environment variables.
In order to also register the environment variables within a Symfony 3.2+ container as default values, the ConsulEnvManager::exposeEnvironmentIntoContainer($container, $mappings)
method can be used.
An example of parameters.php
and parameters.yml
can be found below:
declare(strict_types = 1); $manager = (new \DL\ConsulPhpEnvVar\Builder\ConsulEnvManagerBuilder())->build(); $mappings = [ 'MYSQL_HOST' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/host', 'MYSQL_PORT' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/port', 'MYSQL_DB' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/db', 'MYSQL_USER' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/user', 'MYSQL_PASS' => 'dreamlabs/mysql/pass', ]; $manager->getEnvVarsFromConsul($mappings); $manager->exposeEnvironmentIntoContainer($container, $mappings);
parameters: database_host: '%env(MYSQL_HOST)%' database_port: '%env(MYSQL_PORT)%' database_name: '%env(MYSQL_DB)%' database_user: '%env(MYSQL_USER)%' database_password: '%env(MYSQL_PASS)%'
Testing
$ composer test
PSR-2 Compatibility
$ composer check-styles $ composer fix-styles
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CONDUCT for details.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email petre [at] dreamlabs.ro instead of using the issue tracker.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.