A go library for managing environment variables. It maps environment variables to typed fields in a struct, and supports required and optional vars with defaults.
go-envvar is inspired by the javascript library https://github.com/plaid/envvar.
go-envvar supports fields of most primitive types (e.g. int, string, bool, float64) as well as any type which implements the encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface.
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/plaid/go-envvar/envvar"
)
type serverEnvVars struct {
// Since we didn't provide a default, the environment variable GO_PORT is
// required. Parse will set the Port field to the value of the environment
// variable and return an error if the environment variable is not set.
Port int `envvar:"GO_PORT"`
// Since MaxConns has a default value, it is optional. The value of
// the environment variable, if set, overrides the default value.
MaxConns uint `envvar:"MAX_CONNECTIONS" default:"100"`
// Similar to GO_PORT, HOST_NAME is required.
HostName string `envvar:"HOST_NAME"`
// Time values are also supported. Parse uses the UnmarshalText method of
// time.Time in order to set the value of the field. In this case, the
// UnmarshalText method expects the string value to be in RFC 3339 format.
StartTime time.Time `envvar:"START_TIME" default:"2017-10-31T14:18:00Z"`
// Duration is supported via time.ParseDuration()
Timeout time.Duration `envvar:"TIMEOUT" default:"30m"`
}
func main() {
vars := serverEnvVars{}
if err := envvar.Parse(&vars); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Do something with the parsed environment variables...
}
go-envvar also supports nested structs.
type credential struct {
Username string `envvar:"USERNAME"`
Password string `envvar:"PASSWORD"`
}
type serverEnvVars struct {
ServiceA credential `envvar: "SERVICE_A_`
ServiceB credential `envvar: "SERVICE_B_`
}
func main() {
vars := serverEnvVars{}
err := envvar.Parse(&vars)
// your application logic
}
In this example, envvar SERVICE_A_USERNAME
will be mapped to the field vars.ServiceA.Username
.
envvar
struct tags on a struct field are interpreted as prefixes for envvar names
for the corresponding structs.
Inner struct fields can either be a struct, pointer to a struct, or an embedded field.
ParseWithConfig
can be used to control the behavior of envvar parsing. It supports
Getenv
- customize the behavior of obtaining an envvar. By default it usessyscall.Getenv
.