> A webpack plugin to validate usage of environment variables
npm install @penfold/validate-env-vars-webpack-plugin> A webpack plugin to validate usage of environment variables
This plugin has only been tested with webpack >= 5.6.0.
- type: _see the sections below for supported values_
- default: Object.keys(process.env)
Defines the list of known environment variables.
The plugin will produce an error for any environment variable used that is not in this list.
The field supports different sources for the list of env vars.
#### Array
Validate against a list of environment variables.
Example:
``javascript`
knownEnvVars: ["PROJECT_NAME", "SECRET"]
#### AWS SecretsManager
Validate environment variables against a secret in AWS SecretsManager.
The secret should be a key/value secret rather than plain text.
Give knownEnvVars an object with the properties:
- secretId (required) - the name of the secret in SecretsManageraccessKeyId
- (required)secretAccessKey
- (required)region
- (required)sessionToken
- (optional)secretVersionId
- (optional)secretVersionStage
- (optional)
Example:
`javascript`
knownEnvVars: {
secretId: "api-env-vars",
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
region: "eu-west-1"
}
#### .env file
Validate environment variables against an .env file.
Give knownEnvVars a string file path to the .env file.
For example:
`javascript`
knownEnvVars: path.resolve(__dirname, "../.env")
- type: [String|RegExp][]
- default:
Defines the file paths to include in the validation.
`javascript`
includePaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, "src")]
- type: [String|RegExp][]
- default:
Defines the file paths to ignore in the validation.
Example:
`javascript`
excludePaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, "src/generated")]
- type: String[][]
- default:
A list of environment variable names to exclude from the validation.
Example:
`javascript`
ignoreEnvVars: ["RUNTIME_VALUE"]
- type: Number5000
- default:
When using an external source (eg. AWS SecretsManager) for knownEnvVars, this defines the amount of time in milliseconds
to wait for the list of environment variables to be resolved before exiting with an error.
Example:
`javascript`
knownEnvVarsTimeout: 2000 // 2 seconds
Add the plugin to your webpack plugins array. For example:
`javascript`
plugins: [
new ValidateEnvVarsPlugin({
knownEnvVars: ["PROJECT_NAME", "SECRET"],
includePaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, "src")]
})
]
`shell`
ERROR in ./src/app/api.ts
Unrecognised environment variable: WEBSITE_URL
@ ./src/setup.ts 27:15-35
@ ./src/index.ts 15:33-55
validate-env-vars-webpack-plugin` was created by Penfold and is released under the MIT license.