How do you manage configuration variables/constants for different environments?
This could be an example:
My rest API is reachable on localhost:7080/myapi/
, but my friend that works on the same code under Git version control has the API deployed on his Tomcat on localhost:8099/hisapi/
.
Supposing that we have something like this :
angular
.module('app', ['ngResource'])
.constant('API_END_POINT','<local_end_point>')
.factory('User', function($resource, API_END_POINT) {
return $resource(API_END_POINT + 'user');
});
How do I dynamically inject the correct value of the API endpoint, depending on the environment?
In PHP I usually do this kind of stuff with a config.username.xml
file, merging the basic configuration file (config.xml) with the local environment configuration file recognised by the name of the user. But I don't know how to manage this kind of thing in JavaScript?
I'm a little late to the thread, but if you're using Grunt I've had great success with grunt-ng-constant
.
The config section for ngconstant
in my Gruntfile.js
looks like
ngconstant: {
options: {
name: 'config',
wrap: '"use strict";\n\n{%= __ngModule %}',
space: ' '
},
development: {
options: {
dest: '<%= yeoman.app %>/scripts/config.js'
},
constants: {
ENV: 'development'
}
},
production: {
options: {
dest: '<%= yeoman.dist %>/scripts/config.js'
},
constants: {
ENV: 'production'
}
}
}
The tasks that use ngconstant
look like
grunt.registerTask('server', function (target) {
if (target === 'dist') {
return grunt.task.run([
'build',
'open',
'connect:dist:keepalive'
]);
}
grunt.task.run([
'clean:server',
'ngconstant:development',
'concurrent:server',
'connect:livereload',
'open',
'watch'
]);
});
grunt.registerTask('build', [
'clean:dist',
'ngconstant:production',
'useminPrepare',
'concurrent:dist',
'concat',
'copy',
'cdnify',
'ngmin',
'cssmin',
'uglify',
'rev',
'usemin'
]);
So running grunt server
will generate a config.js
file in app/scripts/
that looks like
"use strict";
angular.module("config", []).constant("ENV", "development");
Finally, I declare the dependency on whatever modules need it:
// the 'config' dependency is generated via grunt
var app = angular.module('myApp', [ 'config' ]);
Now my constants can be dependency injected where needed. E.g.,
app.controller('MyController', ['ENV', function( ENV ) {
if( ENV === 'production' ) {
...
}
}]);