Docker style environment variables substitution for Dart.
Environment variables are notated either with
The ${variable_name} syntax also supports a few of the standard bash modifiers as specified below:
- ${variable:-word} indicates that if variable is set then the result will be that value. If variable is not set then word will be the result.
- ${variable:+word} indicates that if variable is set then word will be the result, otherwise the result is the empty string.
In all cases, word can be any string, including additional environment variables.
Escaping is possible by adding a \ before the variable:
import 'package:envsubst/envsubst.dart';
main() {
String input = r'Hello $HOME';
String output = envSubst(input);
print(output); // print 'Hello /Users/kseo'
}
$ envsubst.dart < input.txt > output.txt
$ echo 'welcome $HOME' | envsubst
If you are a Go programmer, see a8m/envsubst.