A Grunt Plugin for encrypting credentials in config files. Develop your app, create your configs. Then add your credentials and encrypt them. Push you changes, let them decrypt by your ci before you push the code to your server
npm install grunt-config-crypter> A Grunt Plugin for encrypting credentials in config files. Develop your app, create your configs. Then add your credentials and encrypt them. Push you changes, let them decrypt by your ci before you push the code to your server
~0.4.5If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
``shell`
npm install grunt-config-crypter --save
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
`js`
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-config-crypter');
#### Gruntfile Code
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named config_crypter to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().
`js`
grunt.initConfig({
config_crypter: {
conf_config: {
configs: [
'tmp/test/fixtures/conf.json'
]
},
mail_config: {
configs: [
'tmp/test/fixtures/mail.php'
]
},
vhost_config: {
configs: [
'tmp/test/fixtures/vhost'
]
}
},
});
#### Configfile Code changes:
To encrypt your credentials just add a decrypted(
#### Encrypt
`shell`
config_crypter:conf_config:encrypt:pass1337
#### Decrypt
`shell``
config_crypter:conf_config:decrypt:pass1337
#### To plainify a encrypted config via your CI:
`shell``
config_crypter:conf_config:plain:pass1337
#### Default Options
In this example, the default options are used to do something with whatever. So if the testing file has the content Testing and the 123 file had the content 1 2 3, the generated result would be Testing, 1 2 3.
`js``
grunt.initConfig({
config_crypter: {
configs: [
'application/config/mail.php'
]
},
});