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Informations about the package envy

Envy

Build Status Coverage Status Downloads this Month Latest stable

This package was originally developed and published under damejidlo organization.

Package abandoned

This package is considered abandoned.

Installation

Basic usage

Create Envy instance:

Envy supports several methods for loading the most common data types from env variables. When loading the value, it is first validated (throws exception on invalid input), and then type-casted.

String values

Boolean values

There are multiple supported ways of expressing boolean values: true/false, yes/no, 1/0 (all case insensitive).

Integer values

Float values

Arrays

The default item delimiter ~\s*,\s*~ is used to split the items.

List of string values

List of integer values

List of float values

Nette DI integration

Register the extension in your configuration, this will register the necessary services in your DI container:

You can now use a shorthand notation to access Envy methods:

Custom loaders

You can create your own loaders with completely customizable processing of loaded values, e.g.:

If the default set of processors does not cover your use case, you can write your own by implementing ProcessorInterface.

Validation

The validation is build on top of Nette\Utils\Validators - you can validate against any type Nette supports.


All versions of envy with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=7.4 <8.2
nette/utils Version ^3.2@dev
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