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Docs/move-english-docs-to-"en"-folder (#2268)
* Move english pages under `/en` and fix broken links hopefully
* Add meta refresh tags for `/` to `/en/` url moves + make `/index.astro` work without js
* update languageselect for new en format
Co-authored-by: Fred K. Schott <fkschott@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/docs/src/pages/guides/environment-variables.md b/docs/src/pages/guides/environment-variables.md deleted file mode 100644 index 30ab36398..000000000 --- a/docs/src/pages/guides/environment-variables.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: ~/layouts/MainLayout.astro -title: Using environment variables -description: Learn how to use environment variables in an Astro project. ---- - -Astro uses Vite for environment variables, and allows you to use any of its methods to get and set environment variables. Note that all environment variables must be prefixed with `PUBLIC_` to be accessible by client side code. - -The ability to access private variables on the server side is [still being discussed](https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues/1765). - -## Setting environment variables - -Vite includes `dotenv` by default, allowing you to easily set environment variables without any extra configuration in Astro projects. You can also attach a mode (either `production` or `development`) to the filename, like `.env.production` or `.env.development`, which makes the environment variables only take effect in that mode. - -Just create a `.env` file in the project directory and add some variables to it. - -```bash -# .env -PUBLIC_POKEAPI="https://pokeapi.co/api/v2" -``` - -## Getting environment variables - -Instead of using `process.env`, with Vite you use `import.meta.env`, which uses the `import.meta` feature added in ES2020 (don't worry about browser support though, Vite replaces all `import.meta.env` mentions with static values). For example, to get the `PUBLIC_POKEAPI` environment variable, you could use `import.meta.env.PUBLIC_POKEAPI`. - -```js -fetch(`${import.meta.env.PUBLIC_POKEAPI}/pokemon/squirtle`); -``` - -> ⚠️WARNING⚠️: -> Because Vite statically replaces `import.meta.env`, you cannot access it with dynamic keys like `import.meta.env[key]`. |