To get the latest version of Environment Synchronization
, simply require the project using Composer:
$ composer require dragon-code/env-sync-laravel --dev
Or manually update require-dev
block of composer.json
and run composer update
.
{
"require-dev": {
"dragon-code/env-sync-laravel": "^2.0"
}
}
- In your
composer.json
file, replace"andrey-helldar/env-sync-laravel": "^1.0"
with"dragon-code/env-sync-laravel": "^2.0"
. - Run the
composer update
command.
This package scans files with
*.php
,*.json
,*.yml
,*.yaml
and*.twig
extensions in the specified folder, receiving from them calls to theenv
andgetenv
functions. Based on the received values, the package creates a key-value array. When saving, the keys are split into blocks by the first word before the_
character.Also, all keys are sorted alphabetically.
Just execute the php artisan env:sync
command.
You can also specify the invocation when executing the composer update
command in composer.json
file:
{
"scripts": {
"post-update-cmd": [
"php artisan env:sync"
]
}
}
Now, every time you run the composer update
command, the environment settings file will be synchronized.
If you want to force the stored values, you can change the configuration file by publishing it with the command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="DragonCode\EnvSync\Frameworks\Laravel\ServiceProvider"
Now you can change the file config/env-sync.php
.
See the documentation in the base repository.
This package is licensed under the MIT License.