Inline build time environment variable values into netlify function code so that it becomes available at runtime.
When we talk about environment variable values for a netlify function, it is important to understand that there're two possible contexts.
Build time
This is when netlify builds your site. The following environment variables would be available at build time:
- Environment Variables you set at Netlify UI
- Readonly Environment Variables set by Netlify including build/git metadata
- Deploy Context Environment Variables you set in
netlify.toml
within[context.xxx.environment]
section - Environment Variables set by other Netlify build plugins such as contextual env plugin
Runtime
This is when your function code is evaluated when a request was received. The following environment variables would be available at runtime:
- Environment Variables you set at Netlify UI
The Problem
You may have noticed that the available environment variables at Runtime is only a subset of that in build time.
That is a common source of confusion for many people, see those discussions over here.
This plugin was built to mitigate this issue by inlining the build time environment variable values as part of your code, so that you can consider build time environment variables magically become available for runtime!
With the original function source file
function handler(event, context) {
return {
statusCode: 200,
body: JSON.stringify({
CONTEXT: process.env.CONTEXT
})
};
};
module.exports = { handler };
The plugin will produce the inlined function source file
function handler(event, context) {
return {
statusCode: 200,
body: JSON.stringify({
CONTEXT: "deploy-preview" <---------- replaced with build time only env var values
})
};
};
module.exports = { handler };
Caveats
The plugin wouldn't replace more dynamic code like the following ones
console.log(process.env); <-------- no concrete values, won't be replaced with an object
const { CONTEXT } = process.env; <-------- destructuring won't work! Please use process.env.CONTEXT instead (this also makes it more explicit and easier to search globally for process.env dependencies)
function getKey(key) {
return process.env[key]; <-------- rely on runtime value so won't be replaced
}
So you may have to intentionlly convert the above code into something like process.env.X
so it will be inlined.
You can install this plugin in the Netlify UI from this direct in-app installation link or from the Plugins directory.
For file-based installation, add the following lines to your netlify.toml
file:
[[plugins]]
package = "netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env"
To complete file-based installation, from your project's base directory, use npm, yarn, or any other Node.js package manager to add the plugin to devDependencies
in package.json
.
npm install -D netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env
You can turn on verbose for debugging purpose by providing plugin inputs.
[[plugins]]
package = "netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env"
[plugins.inputs]
verbose = "true"
Be careful with verbose mode, as it will print the files with the replaced env variables
If you are using TypeScript, or processing your code in other ways you may want to choose onBuild
[[plugins]]
package = "netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env"
[plugins.inputs]
buildEvent = "onBuild"
Default value is onPreBuild
. It's also been tested to work with onBuild
The values for buildEvent can be found here
If you are using libraries such as dotenv-defaults, you may want to limit or skip the transformation for certain environment variables.
[[plugins]]
package = "netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env"
[plugins.inputs]
exclude = ["DO_NOT_TRANSFORM_ME", "DO_NOT_TRANSFORM_ME_2"]
[[plugins]]
package = "netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env"
[plugins.inputs]
include = ["ONLY_TRANSFORM_ME", "ONLY_TRANSFORM_ME_2"]
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The
[[plugins]]
line is required for each plugin, even if you have other plugins in yournetlify.toml
file already. -
This plugin only replaces variables in the functions directory. Files outside the directory won't be modified.
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If you want to lock to a specific version(or a version that hasn't been accepted by netlify build system yet), please add
netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env
to your dev dependencies byyarn install --dev netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env
ornpm install --save-dev netlify-plugin-inline-functions-env
.