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Library for managing environment variables in Clojure using EDN configuration files

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yogthos/config

A library for managing configuration using environment variables and EDN configuration files.

The configuration is resolved in the following order, the variables found in later configurations will replace those declared earlier:

  1. config.edn on the classpath
  2. EDN file specified using the config envrionment variable
  3. .lein-env file in the project directory
  4. Environment variables
  5. Java system properties

Installation

Include the following dependency in your project.clj file:

Clojars Project

Usage

The library will look for the config.edn file on the classpath. The contents of this file will be merged with the environment variables found in System/getenv and System/getProperties.

Setting up multiple configurations is done by adding profiles to project.clj. For example, if we wanted to have a dev and a prod config we would follow the following steps.

First, we create a config folder in the root of the project. Under the config we will create dev and prod folders. Each of this will contain a file called config.edn.

The configuration might look as follows:

{:database-url "jdbc:postgres://localhost/prod"}

Next, we will add the dependency and the profiles to our project.clj:

(defproject edn-config-test "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
  :description "FIXME: write description"
  :url "http://example.com/FIXME"
  :license {:name "Eclipse Public License"
            :url "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"}
  :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"]
                 [yogthos/config "0.8"]]
  :profiles {:prod {:resource-paths ["config/prod"]}
             :dev  {:resource-paths ["config/dev"]}}
  :main edn-config-test.core)

We can now access the config variables the config.edn found under the resource path specified in the profile.

(ns edn-config-test.core
  (:require [config.core :refer [env]])
  (:gen-class))

(defn -main []
  (println (:db env)))

The application can be packaged using a specific profile by using the Leiningen with-profile option. For example, if we wanted to package with the prod profile then we'd run the following:

lein with-profile prod uberjar

The resulting jar will contain the config found in config/prod/config.edn.

java -jar target/edn-config-test.jar
=> jdbc:postgres://localhost/prod

Additionally, an environment property with the name config can be used to specify an external EDN configuration file.

For example, we can create a file called custom-config.edn that looks as follows:

{:db "jdbc:postgres://localhost/prod-custom"}

Then we can start the app and pass it the config environment variable pointing to the location of the file:

java -Dconfig="custom-config.edn" -jar target/edn-config-test.jar
=> jdbc:postgres://localhost/prod-custom

Attributions

The yogthos/config project is based on the environ library.

License

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.

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