Crates.io | macro_env |
lib.rs | macro_env |
version | 0.1.8 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-08-10 21:07:58.419282 |
updated_at | 2023-08-11 12:37:40.978553 |
description | A crate to fetch the environment variable easily through 3 different ways. |
homepage | https://github.com/keiveulbugs/macro_env |
repository | https://github.com/keiveulbugs/macro_env |
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Macro_env is a crate to find environment variables.
Originally designed to easily fetch environment variables from different places without having to change a lot of different code.
By simply changing the SearchType in the macro or in the function, it fetches the variable from a different location.
First add:
[dependencies]
macro_env = "0.1.*"
Macro
// Import the crate, importing the whole crate is the easiest
// You can also manually import the function you need, for .env search for example:
// `use macro_env::{dotenvreader, macro_env};`
use macro_env::*;
// Fetch the environment variable "OS" from the .env file at the cargo.toml level
macro_env!(File, "OS");
// Fetch the environment variable "OS" from the system environment variables
macro_env!(System, "OS");
// Asks the user for enter the input through the terminal
macro_env!(Input);
// All, without specifying the searchtype, will try to find the variable through all 3 methods:
// First it checks for a .env file
// Then by searching for a system variable
// And if both fail, it will ask the user for input
macro_env!(All, "OS");
macro_env!("OS");
EnvSeeker()
use macro_env::*;
use macro_env::SearchType::*;
// You can use envseeker() when you prefer using a function over a macro
envseeker(Envfile, "OS")