Generate environment variables from a .env file at compile time with optional obfuscation.
Sometimes, it is necessary to have secrets embedded in your app to avoid your API being abused.
While flutter_dotenv is great, it puts the environment variables in the assets folder in clear text which is too easy to reverse engineer.
The solution by envied requires you to write a verbose env.dart
file which is not very DRY.
With enven, you just need to write a .env
file and run dart run enven
to generate a env.g.dart
file.
Step 1: Add dependency
# pubspec.yaml
dev_dependencies:
enven: <version>
build_runner: <version> # OPTIONAL
Step 2: Write a .env file in the project root directory.
API_KEY=1234567890
API_ENDPOINT=https://example.com
Step 3: Generate dart file
dart run enven
If you just check out the project, you can also run build_runner
.
Be careful because it only works once. (Subsequent runs won't notice changes.)
dart run build_runner build -d
Step 4: Access
import 'package:your_package/gen/env.g.dart';
int apiKey = Env.apiKey; // 1234567890
String apiEndpoint = Env.apiEndpoint; // https://example.com
Comments starting with #enven:
are treated as configuration.
#enven:output=lib/gen/env.g.dart
#enven:obfuscate
#enven:type=String
API_KEY=1234567890
#enven:obfuscate
#enven:name=endpoint
API_ENDPOINT=https://example.com
Key | Applies to | Type | Usage | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
output |
file | String |
Specify output file path | lib/gen/env.g.dart |
seed |
file | String |
Specify seed for obfuscation | (random) |
obfuscate |
variable | bool |
Obfuscate the environment variable. | false |
const |
variable | bool |
Generate as const | false |
type |
variable | String , int , double , bool |
Specify exact type | (inferred) |
name |
variable | String |
Specify variable name | (inferred) |
You may want to have default values. In this case, you should commit .env
to your repository.
For production, you can override the values by creating a .env.prod
file.
# File: .env
API_KEY=abcdefg
API_ENDPOINT=https://dev.example.com
APP_NAME=My App
# File: .env.prod
API_KEY=my-secret-key
API_ENDPOINT=https://prod.example.com
// Production
String apiKey = Env.apiKey; // my-secret-key
String apiEndpoint = Env.apiEndpoint; // https://prod.example.com
String appName = Env.appName; // My App <-- from .env
Here is the precedence:
.env.production
.env.prod
.env.development
.env.dev
.env
You can also mock the environment variables by setting Env.instance
to a mocked object.
import 'package:your_package/gen/env.g.dart';
class MockEnvData implements EnvData {
String get apiKey => 'I am mocked';
}
void main() {
print(Env.apiKey); // "abcdefg"
Env.instance = MockEnvData();
print(Env.apiKey); // "I am mocked"
}
You can also use with EnvData
instead of implements EnvData
to only override some variables.
Be aware that variables annotated with #enven:const
cannot be overridden.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 Tien Do Nam
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