Configuration
npm install @feathersjs/configuration --save@feathersjs/configuration is a wrapper for node-config to make configuration values available via app.get which can then be used to configure an application.
By default it will look in config/* for default.json. It will be merged with other configuration files in the config/ folder using the NODE_ENV environment variable. So setting NODE_ENV=production will merge config/default.json with config/production.json.
For more information also see the node-config docs.
Usage
app.configure(configuration()) loads the configuration from node-config and makes it available via app.get().
import { feathers } from '@feathersjs/feathers' import configuration from '@feathersjs/configuration' // Use the application root and `config/` as the configuration folder const app = feathers().configure(configuration()) // Will return 3030 with `{ "port": 3030 }` in config/default.json app.get('port')Important
Direct access to nested config properties is not supported via app.get(). To access a nested config property (e.g. Customer.dbConfig.host, use app.get('Customer').dbConfig.host.
Configuration validation
app.configure(configuration(validator)) loads the configuration from node-config, makes it available via app.get() and validates the original configuration against a Feathers schema validator when app.setup (or app.listen) is called.
import { feathers } from '@feathersjs/feathers' import { Ajv } from '@feathersjs/schema' import { Type, getValidator } from '@feathersjs/typebox' import type { Static } from '@feathersjs/typebox' import configuration from '@feathersjs/configuration' const configurationSchema = Type.Object( { port: Type.Number(), host: Type.String() }, { $id: 'Configuration', additionalProperties: false } ) const configurationValidator = getValidator(configurationSchema, new Ajv()) type ServiceTypes = {} // Use the schema type for typed `app.get` and `app.set` calls type Configuration = Static<typeof configurationSchema> // Use the application root and `config/` as the configuration folder const app = feathers<ServiceTypes, Configuration>().configure(configuration(configurationValidator)) // Configuration will only be validated now app .listen() .then(() => console.log('Server started')) .catch((error) => { // Configuration validation errors will show up here console.log(error.data) })Environment variables
As recommended by node-config, it is possible to override the configuration with custom variables by passing a JSON object in the NODE_CONFIG environment variable:
$ export NODE_CONFIG='{ "port": 8080, "host": "production.app" }' $ node myapp.jsIndividual environment variables can be used through Custom Environment Variables by creating a config/custom-environment-variables.json like this:
{ "port": "PORT", "mongodb": "MONGOHQ_URL" }Configuration directory
By default, Feathers will use the config/ directory in the root of your project’s source directory. To change this, e.g., if you have Feathers installed under the server/ directory and you want your configuration at server/config/, you have to set the NODE_CONFIG_DIR environment variable in app.js before importing @feathersjs/configuration:
$ export NODE_CONFIG_DIR=server/config $ node myapp.jsNote
The NODE_CONFIG_DIR environment variable isn’t used directly by @feathersjs/configuration but by the node-config module that it uses. For more information on configuring node-config settings, see the Configuration Files Wiki page.