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DesEnv-rs
Environment variables deserializer library.
With this library is possible to deserialize a bunch of environment variables in a more structured data type.
Install
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
desenv = "0.1.0"
Usage
The library expose a utility function to load the configuration from environment variables
fn main() {
let _config: Config = desenv::load().expect("Failed to load configuration");
}
Then Config
should be something like this
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
field1: String,
field2: String,
}
In order to have a successful loaded Config
it's needed that in the env there are two variables:
FIELD1
FIELD2
Customize configuration
It is possible to customize how the configuration is loaded.
Rename
Using rename
modifier on desenv
field attribute is possible to instruct the library to look for a different variable.
In the example above, while loading the configuration, the library will try to find the FIELD_1
variable.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(rename = "FIELD_1")]
field1: String,
}
Pay attention because rename attribute is case-sensitive. So in an example like the above one the library will try to find
an environment variable called downcased_field_1
.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(rename = "down_case_field_1")]
field1: String,
}
Default
With this modifier is possible to instruct the library to deserialize an environment variable with a default value.
With value
If the FIELD1
environment variable does not exist the library will fill field1
with value
.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(default = "value")]
field1: String,
}
or
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(default(value = "value"))]
field1: String,
}
With env
If the FIELD1
environment variable does not exist the library will try to load, as fallback, the FALLBACK_FIELD1
environment variable. If FALLBACK_FIELD1
does not exist too, then the load will fail.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(default(env = "FALLBACK_FIELD1"))]
field1: String,
}
With std default
If the FIELD1
environment variable does not exist the library will fill field1
with the Default
implementation for
that type. So, for example, for a string the default will be an empty string.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(default)]
field1: String,
}
Separator
Instruct the library on how to deserialize a string to a vector performing a split
over the string. The provided value
must be a char. Cannot be used on non-vector fields.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(separator = ';')]
field1: String,
}
Nested
Tells the library that the specified field shouldn't be deserialized using an environment variable but using Desenv
macro too.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(nested)]
field1: NestedConfig,
}
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct NestedConfig {
field: String,
}
Prefix
If set apply that prefix for every environment variable deserialized. In the example below field1
will be deserialized
as PREFIXED_FIELD1
. Note that prefix is case-sensitive.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
#[desenv(prefix = "PREFIX_")]
pub struct Config {
field1: String,
}
If prefixed struct has a prefixed nested struct the result will be a concatenation of both the prefixes. In the example
the field in NestedConfig
will be resolved using PARENT_NESTED_FIELD
environment variable.
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
#[desenv(prefix = "PARENT_")]
pub struct Config {
#[desenv(nested)]
field1: NestedConfig,
}
#[derive(Desenv)]
#[desenv(prefix = "NESTED_")]
pub struct NestedConfig {
field: String,
}
OsString
OsString
s are supported for some specific cases where an environment variable is not utf8 encodable.
use std::ffi::OsString;
use desenv::Desenv;
#[derive(Desenv)]
pub struct Config {
field1: OsString,
}
Supported types
Right now every T
that mix-in the FromStr
trait could be used as simple fields. Other supported types are:
Option<T>
Vec<T>
OsString
Dependencies
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