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// @flow
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2018-03-01 08:05:56 +00:00
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// Grab NODE_ENV and REACT_APP_* environment variables and prepare them to be
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// injected into the application via DefinePlugin in Webpack configuration.
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const REACT_APP = /^REACT_APP_/i
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function getClientEnvironment(publicUrl) {
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const processEnv = Object.keys(process.env)
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.filter((key) => REACT_APP.test(key))
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.reduce(
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(env, key) => {
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env[key] = JSON.stringify(process.env[key])
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return env
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},
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{
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// Useful for determining whether we’re running in production mode.
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// Most importantly, it switches React into the correct mode.
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NODE_ENV: JSON.stringify(process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development'),
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// Useful for resolving the correct path to static assets in `public`.
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// For example, <img src={process.env.PUBLIC_URL + '/img/logo.png'} />.
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// This should only be used as an escape hatch. Normally you would put
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// images into the `src` and `import` them in code to get their paths.
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PUBLIC_URL: JSON.stringify(publicUrl),
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},
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)
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return { 'process.env': processEnv }
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}
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module.exports = getClientEnvironment
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