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config
/
1.1.0
config 1.1.0
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @foxifyjs/config@1.1.0
Install via package.json:
"@foxifyjs/config": "1.1.0"
About this version
Foxify Configuration
In case of using GitHub package registry, the package name will be
@foxifyjs/config
.
npm i @foxify/config
pnpm add @foxify/config
yarn add @foxify/config
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
.
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";
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;
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
- Ardalan Amini - Core Maintainer - @ardalanamini
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details