Manage and validate environmental variables with artisan console commands, environmental rules and facades
composer require lionix/envclient
- To construct the
\Lionix\Envclient
use Laravel Service Container instead of plain construct.
Signature | Description |
---|---|
env:get {key} |
Prints .env variable value |
env:set {key} {value} |
Sets .env variable if validation rules are passed |
env:check |
Check all env variables for validness |
env:empty |
Print empty .env variables |
make:envrule {name} |
Create a new .env validation rules |
Set an environment variable using env:set
artisan command.
php artisan env:set EXAMPLE_ENV_VARIABLE 'example value'
The command will modify your environment file by replacing or adding the given key to it.
If you want to apply validation rules to environmental variables before env:set
command will modify the file you will have to publish command package configuration files.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider='Lionix\EnvClient\Providers\EnvClientServiceProvider' --tag='config'
The command will create config/env.php
<?php
return [
/**
* Validation classes which contain environment rules
* applied by env artisan commands.
*
* Add your validation classes created by
* `php artisan make:envrule` command to apply their rules
*
* @var array
*/
'rules' => [
\App\Env\BaseEnvValidationRules::class
]
];
and app/Env/BaseEnvValidationRules.php
<?php
namespace App\Env;
use Lionix\EnvValidator;
class BaseEnvValidationRules extends EnvValidator
{
/**
* Validation rules that apply to the .env variables.
*
* @return array
*/
public function rules() : array
{
return [
//
];
}
}
By adding validation rules into rules
method return value you will apply them to env:set
command.
...
public function rules() : array
{
return [
'DB_CONNECTION' => 'required|in:mysql,sqlite'
];
}
...
This way if you try to set an invalid value to the DB_CONNECTION
variable with env:set
command, the console will print out an error
$ php artisan env:set DB_CONNECTION SomeInvalidValue
The selected DB_CONNECTION is invalid.
If your environment file was modified you can run env:check
command which will check all variables for validness and print out the results.
$ php artisan env:check
The selected DB_CONNECTION is invalid.
By default, the script will generate a class in App/Env
namespace.
php artisan make:envrule DatabaseEnvRules
app/Env/DatabaseEnvRules.php
<?php
namespace App\Env;
use Lionix\EnvValidator;
class DatabaseEnvRules extends EnvValidator
{
/**
* Validation rules that apply to the .env variables.
*
* @return array
*/
public function rules() : array
{
return [
//
];
}
}
...
public function rules() : array
{
return [
'DB_CONNECTION' => 'requried|in:mysql,sqlite,pgsql,sqlsrv'
'DB_HOST' => 'requried',
'DB_PORT' => 'requried|numeric',
'DB_DATABASE' => 'requried',
'DB_USERNAME' => 'requried',
'DB_PASSWORD' => 'requried'
];
}
...
You can add the DatabaseEnvRules
class to env.php
configuration file at the rules
key. That way all the rules specified in the class will affect package artisan commands.
config/env.php
<?php
return [
/**
* Validation classes which contain environment rules
* applied by env artisan commands.
*
* Add your validation classes created by
* `php artisan make:envrule` command to apply their rules
*
* @var array
*/
'rules' => [
\App\Env\BaseEnvValidationRules::class
\App\Env\DatabaseEnvRules::class // <- our database rules
]
];
Or you can use Lionix\EnvClient
Facade to validate the input with given validation rules:
...
$client = app()->make(\Lionix\Envclient::class);
$client->useValidator(new \App\Env\DatabaseEnvRules())->update($databaseCredentials);
if ($client->errors()->isNotEmpty()) {
// handle errors
} else {
// success, the variables are updated
}
...
-
protected $getter : Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvGetterInterface
-
protected $setter : Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvSetterInterface
-
protected $validator : Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvValidatorInterface
-
void
: __construct()
Create a new instance of EnvClient using default dependencies -
self
: useGetter(Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvGetterInterface $getter)
Set client getter dependency -
self
: useSetter(Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvSetterInterface $setter)
Set setter dependency -
self
: useValidator(Lionix\EnvClient\Interfaces\EnvValidatorInterface $validator)
Set validator dependency merging current errors with the validator errors -
array
: all()
Get all env variables from the environmental file -
bool
: has(string $key)
Check if the environmental file contains the key -
mixed
: get(string $key)
Get the env variable using the key (returns the output ofIlluminate\Support\Env
get method) -
self
: set(array $values)
Set the environmental variables at runtime if validation rules passed -
self
: save()
Save previously set variables to the environmental file -
self
: update()
If validation rules passed then set and save variables to the environmental file -
bool
: validate(array $values)
Check values validness and retrieve passed status -
Illuminate\Support\MessageBag
: errors()
Get all validation errors occurred during the class lifetime
-
void
: __construct()
Create a new instance of EnvGetter -
mixed
: get(string $key)
Get the env variable using the key (returns the output ofIlluminate\Support\Env
get method) -
array
: all()
Get all env variables from the environmental file -
bool
: has(string $key)
Check if the environmental file contains the key
- protected $variablesToSet : array
-
void
: __construct()
Create a new instance of EnvSetter -
void
: set(array $values)
Merge given values with variablesToSet property -
void
: save()
Save all variables previously set by the set method to the environmental file -
protected
string
: sanitize(string $value)
Sanitize input values
- protected $errors : Illuminate\Support\MessageBag
-
void
: __construct()
Create a new instance of EnvValidator -
array
: rules()
Returns class validation rules -
bool
: validate(array $values)
Validate given values -
Illuminate\Support\MessageBag
: errors()
Get validator errors -
void
: mergeErrors(Illuminate\Support\MessageBag $errors)
Merge given MessageBag with current errors