As a developer, it can be better not to think too much about setting the right env variables as you enter a project.
direnv
aims at providing a solution.
As a quick guide as an openfoodfacts developer:
- install direnv on your system using the usual package manager
- in your .bashrc add:
You have to adapt the direnv line according to what you use; see direnv doc.
# direnv eval "$(direnv hook bash)"
- in your project directory add a file, where you override variables from
.env
that you want to:
echo "setting up docker compose env"
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
# The next two lines do the same thing in different ways; choose one.
export USER_UID=${UID}
export USER_UID=$(id -g)
- in your project directory, run
direnv allow .
- in a new shell:
- go to the project directory
- direnv should trigger and load your variables