Gradle Environment variables. Load from file

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2020-01-03 16:53:56

问题


I am new to Gradle.

Currently I have this task:

task fooTask {
    doLast {
        exec {
            environment 'FOO_KEY', '1234567' // Load from file here!
            commandLine 'fooScript.sh'
        }
    }
}

fooScript.sh

#!/bin/bash
echo $FOO_KEY

Everything works great. But I have env.file with all needed environment variables. This file is used in Docker builder.

env.file

FOO_KEY=1234567

Question: how can I use env.file together with Gradle environment to load all needed env. params?


回答1:


What about this :

task fooTask {
    doLast {
        exec {
            file('env.file').readLines().each() {
                def (key, value) = it.tokenize('=')
                environment key, value
            }
            commandLine 'fooScript.sh'
        }
    }
}



回答2:


I give also my version (check if line is not empty and not a comment, also donot override env var):

file('.env').readLines().each() {
        if (!it.isEmpty() && !it.startsWith("#")) {
            def pos = it.indexOf("=")
            def key = it.substring(0, pos)
            def value = it.substring(pos + 1)

            if (System.getenv(key) == null) {
                environment key, value
            }
    }
}

But actually, I think they should add this feature as a exec plugin property! It's quite common now to use .env file.




回答3:


The following code is the only one i've been able to produce and which satisfies two of the most importants requirements to provide an efficient "UNIX standard environment file import" in Android studio :

  • Loads a file which depends of the Build Type (at least : debug and release)
  • Exposes specified environment variables in the Android code, actually not as environment variables but as buildConfigFields content.
ext {
    node_env = ""
}

android.applicationVariants.all { variant ->
    if (variant.name == "debug") {
        project.ext.set("node_env", "development")
    } else if (variant.name == "release") {
        project.ext.set("node_env", "production")
    }

    file("." + node_env + '.env').readLines().each() {
        if (!it.isEmpty() && !it.startsWith("#")) {
            def pos = it.indexOf("=")
            def key = it.substring(0, pos)
            def value = it.substring(pos + 1)

            if (System.getProperty(key) == null) {
                System.setProperty("env.$key", value)
            }
        }
    }

    if (variant.name == "release") {
        android.signingConfigs.release.storeFile file(System.getProperty("env.ANDROID_APP_SIGNING_STOREFILE"))
        android.signingConfigs.release.keyAlias System.getProperty("env.ANDROID_APP_SIGNING_KEYALIAS")
        android.signingConfigs.release.storePassword System.getProperty("env.ANDROID_APP_SIGNING_STOREPASSWORD")
        android.signingConfigs.release.keyPassword System.getProperty("env.ANDROID_APP_SIGNING_KEYPASSWORD")
    }
    android.defaultConfig.buildConfigField "String", "ANDROID_APP_URL", "\"${System.getProperty("env.ANDROID_APP_URL")}\""
}

Kotlin :

Log.i(TAG, BuildConfig.ANDROID_APP_URL)

Please let me know what you think of it as i'm not completly sure how it works, especially to select the good file to load.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50509084/gradle-environment-variables-load-from-file

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