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Informations about the package envedit

EnvEdit

A simple class for editing the .env-file in your project via PHP.

Why edit your .env-file via PHP?

Normally, the .env-file is used by developers to adapt to the current environment like production, develop, local, etc. To adapt to these environments, it is necessary to store different credentials (like database username and password, etc.) for different environments.

But if you are developing an app that relies on an .env-file and should be distributed to end users, you cannot assume they know which values for an .env-file are correct and which are not. Also, you might not want your end users to always ssh to your server to edit the file, but do it with a comfortable GUI. So this library enables you to easily read an .env-file, edit the values and re-write the file with the new variables.

Installation

You can install it easily via composer:

Usage

You only need to interact with the EnvEdit class. You may access your .env-file by passing its path to a new EnvEdit object:

Contribution

If you would like to contribute, just fork this library and send a pull request with your changes! I appreciate every help!

License

This library is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.


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