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config 1.1.0

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$ npm install @foxifyjs/config@1.1.0
Install via package.json:
"@foxifyjs/config": "1.1.0"

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Foxify Config

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Installation

In case of using GitHub package registry, the package name will be @foxifyjs/config.

NPM

npm i @foxify/config

PNPM

pnpm add @foxify/config

Yarn

yarn add @foxify/config

Usage

Create the foxify.config.js file at the root of your project. (Optional)

In case of the config file missing, the default values will be used.

Config Type Default Description
env production, development, test process.env.NODE_ENV or development Node.js environment.
xPoweredBy Boolean true Indicates whether the X-Powered-By header should be present or not.
workers Integer between 1 and number of cpu cores 1 Number of Node.js cluster workers to be created. In case of 1 Node.js cluster workers won't be used.
etag (body: string / Buffer, encoding?: BufferEncoding) => string - ETag response header value generator.
server Object - Server config.
server.protocol http, https http Server protocol.
server.hostname String localhost Server hostname.
server.port Integer between 0 and 65535 3000 Server port.
subdomain Object - Subdomain config.
subdomain.offset Non-negative integer 2 The number of dot-separated parts of the host to remove to access subdomain.
json Object - JSON config.
json.escape Boolean false Enable escaping JSON responses from the res.json, res.jsonp, and res.send APIs.
json.replacer (key: string, value: unknown) => unknown - The replacer argument used by JSON.stringify.
json.spaces Non-negative integer 0 The space argument used by JSON.stringify. This is typically set to the number of spaces to use to indent prettified JSON.
jsonp Object - JSONP config.
jsonp.callback String callback The JSONP callback name.
query Object - Request query string config.
query.parser (queryString: string) => Record<string, any> qs.parse A custom query string parsing function will receive the complete query string, and must return an object of query keys and their values.
proxy Object - Proxy config.
proxy.trust (ip: string, hopIndex: number) => boolean () => false Indicates whether the app is behind a front-facing proxy, and to use the X-Forwarded-* headers to determine the connection and the IP address of the client.

The exported config values are frozen using Object.freeze.

ECMAScript

Config file contents (foxify.config.js):

export default {
  env: "development",
  xPoweredBy: true,
  workers: 1,
  server: {
    protocol: "http",
    hostname: "localhost",
    port: 3000,
  },
  subdomain: {
    offset: 2,
  },
  json: {
    escape: false,
    spaces: 0,
  },
  jsonp: {
    callback: "callback",
  },
  query: {
    parser: qs.parse,
  },
  proxy: {
    trust: () => false,
  },
};

Consume the config values:

import config from "@foxify/config";

CommonJS

Config file contents (foxify.config.js):

module.exports = {
  env: "development",
  xPoweredBy: true,
  workers: 1,
  server: {
    protocol: "http",
    hostname: "localhost",
    port: 3000,
  },
  subdomain: {
    offset: 2,
  },
  json: {
    escape: false,
    spaces: 0,
  },
  jsonp: {
    callback: "callback",
  },
  query: {
    parser: qs.parse,
  },
  proxy: {
    trust: () => false,
  },
};

Consume the config values:

const config = require("@foxify/config").default;

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.

Authors

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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