React Environment Variables

React Environment Variables

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What is ENV ๐Ÿค”

env file to store your sensitive credentials like API keys. Environment variables can also help you to store your API link in one location so that you don't have to change the link in each file manually.

Do you have to install any plugin to use ENV file ๐Ÿ™„

No, A React frontend connected to a Node backend is a rock-solid combination for any application you want to build. So you can create and use .env file without installing any plugins.

Usually, you create one .env file which triggers for local, integration and production.

What if you want to create different Keys for integration and production

If you have to use different keys for integration and production, in that case you have to customise your environment.

Now, let's see what are we going to cover in this article:

1. Customise Environment Variable for build environment

2. Use Environment variable in HTML

1. Customise Environment Variable for build environment

There are already few environment which React supports like .env.development, .env.test, .env.production etc.

.env files can be used:

  • .env: Default
  • .env.local: Local overrides. This file is loaded for all environments except test
  • .env.development, .env.test, .env.production: Environment-specific settings

You can create your own env file which is not added in react. You need to install one package called env-cmd for setup the custom environment.

  • Create a file called .env.integration where .env exists
  • Set the environment variable which you wanted for integration in .env.integration

    REACT_APP_NAME=XXXX
    
  • Install env-cmd

      $ yarn add env-cmd
    
  • Add a new script to your package.json, building with your new environment:

      {
        "scripts": {
          "build:integration": "env-cmd -f .env.integration yarn run build"
        }
      }
    
  • Now you can run the integration command yarn run build:integration to build with the integration environment config.

๐Ÿ“ Variables in .env.production will be used as fallback because NODE_ENV will always be set to production for a build.

What if you want to install devDependencies when NODE_ENV=production ๐Ÿค”

As you know if NODE_ENV=production, then devDependencies packages will not get installed.

However, You can install the devDependencies in NODE_ENV=production with setting yarn install --production=false in package.json .

Checkout this Link for more information.

2. Use ENV variables in HTML

You only use environment variable in JavaScript files. But what when you need to use environment variable in HTML, It can be Google Map keys or any secret keys of script.

You can access the environment variables in the index.html, just to remember that the env variable should be prefix with REACT_APP_.

<title>%REACT_APP_NAME%</title>

Define permanent environment variables in .env file in root of the project.

.env:

REACT_APP_NAME=ProjectName

๐Ÿ“ Remember to restart the server when you make any changes in .env file.

Reference ๐Ÿง

Summary โ…€

If you want to add any other env which is not mentioned in react app, you have to setup env-cmd and can usew it. Also, you can use .env varibales in HTML file using REACT_APP_

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