DDN CLI: ddn connector env add
Add environment variables and its corresponding mapping to a Connector.
Synopsis
This convenience command makes it easy to add environment variables (such as to the NodeJS Lambda connector) which can then be referenced in the connector's code.
ddn connector env add [flags]
Examples
# Add new environment variable to Connector mydb
ddn connector env add mydb --env NEW_VAR=value
# Add new environment variables to a specific env file
ddn connector env add mydb --subgraph ./subgraph/subgraph.yaml --env VAR1=VAL1 --env VAR2=VAL2 --target-env-file .env.local
# Add new environment variable to Connector located at ./foo/my_db/connector.yaml
ddn connector env add --connector ./foo/my_db/connector.yaml --env NEW_VAR=value
Options
--ci Disables the use of context
--connector string Path to Connector config file
-c, --context string Name of the context to use. (default <current_context>)
-e, --env stringArray Environment variable, e.g. key=val. Can be repeated to provide multiple env vars
-h, --help help for add
--target-env-file stringArray Path to the specific environment file to update (optional)
Options inherited from parent operations
--log-level string Log level. Can be DEBUG, WARN, INFO, ERROR, or FATAL. (default "INFO")
--no-prompt Do not prompt for required but missing flags
--out string Output format. Can be table, json or yaml. (default "table")
--timeout int Request timeout in seconds [env: HASURA_DDN_TIMEOUT] (default 100)
Parent operation
- ddn connector env - Manage environment variables for Connectors