Best practice to use config service in NestJS Module

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旧时难觅i 2021-02-19 03:58

I want to use environment variables to configure the HttpModule per module, from the docs I can use the configuration like this:

@Module({
  imports:         


        
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  • 2021-02-19 04:42

    I also encountered several issues with implementing a ConfigService as described in the NestJS documentation (no type-safety, no modularity of configuration values, ...), I wrote down our company's final NestJS configuration management strategy in great detail here: NestJS Configuration Management

    The basic idea is to have a central config module that loads all configuration values from the processes' environment. However, instead of providing a single service to all modules, each module can inject a dedicated subset of the configuration values! So each module contains a class that specifies all configuration values that this module needs to be provided at runtime. This simultaneously gives the developer type-safe access to configuration values (instead of using string literals throughout the codebase)

    Hope this pattern also works for your use-case :)

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  • 2021-02-19 04:49

    Update Jan 19

    HttpModule.registerAsync() was added in version 5.5.0 with this pull request.

    HttpModule.registerAsync({
      imports:[ConfigModule],
      useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => ({
        baseURL:  configService.get('API_BASE_URL'),
        timeout: 5000,
        maxRedirects: 5,
      }),
      inject: [ConfigService]
    }),
    

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    This problem was discussed in this issue. For the nestjs modules like the TypeOrmModule or the MongooseModule the following pattern was implemented.

    The useFactory method returns the configuration object.

    TypeOrmModule.forRootAsync({
      imports:[ConfigModule],
      useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => ({
        type: configService.getDatabase()
      }),
      inject: [ConfigService]
    }),
    

    Although Kamil wrote

    Above convention is now applied in all nest modules and will be treated as a best practice (+recommendation for 3rd party modules). More in the docs

    it does not seem to be implemented for the HttpModule yet, but maybe you can open an issue about it. There are also some other suggestions in the issue I mentioned above.

    Also have a look at the official docs with best practices on how to implement a ConfigService.

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