Pass environment variables on compilation phase
In development i need to test console utility with server environment variables. Is there a way pass the environment variables and compile utility as if it were running on a server?
Something like a crystal prog.cr -- PROG_ENV=production
?
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In development i need to test console utility with server environment variables. Is there a way pass the environment variables and compile utility as if it were running on a server?
Something like a crystal prog.cr -- PROG_ENV=production
?
crystal-lang
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In development i need to test console utility with server environment variables. Is there a way pass the environment variables and compile utility as if it were running on a server?
Something like a crystal prog.cr -- PROG_ENV=production
?
crystal-lang
In development i need to test console utility with server environment variables. Is there a way pass the environment variables and compile utility as if it were running on a server?
Something like a crystal prog.cr -- PROG_ENV=production
?
crystal-lang
crystal-lang
asked Nov 12 '18 at 23:51
Sergey Fedorov
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You just set environment variables in your shell like for any other program and they will be available in the Crystal compiler. For example PROG_ENV=production crystal prog.cr
thanks, it helped
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You just set environment variables in your shell like for any other program and they will be available in the Crystal compiler. For example PROG_ENV=production crystal prog.cr
thanks, it helped
– Sergey Fedorov
Nov 13 '18 at 16:30
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You just set environment variables in your shell like for any other program and they will be available in the Crystal compiler. For example PROG_ENV=production crystal prog.cr
thanks, it helped
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Nov 13 '18 at 16:30
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You just set environment variables in your shell like for any other program and they will be available in the Crystal compiler. For example PROG_ENV=production crystal prog.cr
You just set environment variables in your shell like for any other program and they will be available in the Crystal compiler. For example PROG_ENV=production crystal prog.cr
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thanks, it helped
– Sergey Fedorov
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thanks, it helped
– Sergey Fedorov
Nov 13 '18 at 16:30
thanks, it helped
– Sergey Fedorov
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thanks, it helped
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