why your script start prodouction did not load dotenv?
dotenv is a dev dependency. In production, keys are stored on the server which can be accessed by node without using dotenv
dotenv
Yes thats right that we store keys on server. But what about the dotenv package we imported into file and written as process.end.VAR_NAME ? Wont it require to use dotenv package?
keys
process.end.VAR_NAME
can you give me little example how storing keys on production? thank you
For example, heroku has a option in app settings to enter environment variable.
yes, in heroku there is an option to store that. but how if we use own server?
Like this
// keys.js ====== module.exports = { PORT: process.env.PORT, WHO_AM_I: process.env.WHO_AM_I, };
ok, thank you.
But, still we're using 'process.env', which uses to 'dotenv' package in production?
In production I didn't use .env, I store all credentials on host environment or if I use docker, I store it in docker secrets.
Cool, thanks!
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why your script start prodouction did not load dotenv?
dotenvis a dev dependency. In production, keys are stored on the server which can be accessed by node without usingdotenvYes thats right that we store
keyson server.But what about the dotenv package we imported into file and written as
process.end.VAR_NAME? Wont it require to usedotenvpackage?can you give me little example how storing keys on production? thank you
For example, heroku has a option in app settings to enter environment variable.
yes, in heroku there is an option to store that. but how if we use own server?
Like this
ok, thank you.
But, still we're using 'process.env', which uses to 'dotenv' package in production?
In production I didn't use .env, I store all credentials on host environment or if I use docker, I store it in docker secrets.
Cool, thanks!