coze-studio/frontend/packages/arch/bot-env-adapter/README.md

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# @coze-studio/bot-env-adapter
> Environment configuration adapter for bot applications with multi-region support
## Project Overview
The `@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter` package provides a centralized environment configuration management system for bot applications. It consolidates environment variables, feature flags, and business configurations into a type-safe, region-aware adapter that supports different deployment environments (CN, SG, VA) and build types (local, online, offline, test).
This package was originally extracted from `apps/bot/env` to provide reusable environment configuration management across the bot ecosystem.
## Features
- **Multi-Region Support**: Configures environments for China (CN), Singapore (SG), and Virginia (VA) regions
- **Environment-Aware Configuration**: Automatically selects appropriate configurations based on build type and region
- **Type Safety**: Auto-generated TypeScript definitions ensure type safety across the application
- **Feature Flags**: Centralized feature flag management for different environments and regions
- **Business Configuration**: Environment-specific business settings and API configurations
- **Build-Time Validation**: Validates required environment variables at build time
## Get Started
### Installation
Install the package in your workspace:
```bash
# Add to your package.json dependencies
"@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter": "workspace:*"
# Run rush update to install
rush update
```
### Basic Usage
```typescript
import { GLOBAL_ENVS } from '@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter';
// Access environment variables
console.log(GLOBAL_ENVS.REGION); // 'cn' | 'sg' | 'va'
console.log(GLOBAL_ENVS.BUILD_TYPE); // 'local' | 'online' | 'offline' | 'test'
console.log(GLOBAL_ENVS.BOT_BRAND_NAME); // Region-specific brand name
// Access feature flags
if (GLOBAL_ENVS.FEATURE_ENABLE_SSO) {
// Enable SSO functionality
}
// Access business configurations
const appId = GLOBAL_ENVS.APP_ID;
const cdnUrl = GLOBAL_ENVS.CDN;
```
### Runtime Environment
```typescript
import { runtimeEnv } from '@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter/runtime';
// Access runtime environment information
console.log(runtimeEnv.isPPE); // Production environment check
```
### Type Definitions
```typescript
import type { TConfigEnv } from '@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter/typings';
// Use predefined types for configuration
const myConfig: TConfigEnv<string> = {
cn: {
boe: 'boe-value',
inhouse: 'inhouse-value',
release: 'release-value',
},
sg: {
inhouse: 'sg-inhouse-value',
release: 'sg-release-value',
},
va: {
release: 'va-release-value',
},
};
```
## API Reference
### Core Exports
#### `GLOBAL_ENVS`
The main export containing all environment variables, feature flags, and configurations.
```typescript
import { GLOBAL_ENVS } from '@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter';
// Base environment variables
GLOBAL_ENVS.BUILD_TYPE // Build environment type
GLOBAL_ENVS.REGION // Deployment region
GLOBAL_ENVS.NODE_ENV // Node environment
GLOBAL_ENVS.CDN // CDN URL for current environment
// Feature flags
GLOBAL_ENVS.FEATURE_ENABLE_SSO // SSO feature toggle
GLOBAL_ENVS.FEATURE_ENABLE_APP_GUIDE // App guide feature
GLOBAL_ENVS.FEATURE_GOOGLE_LOGIN // Google login support
// Business configurations
GLOBAL_ENVS.APP_ID // Application ID
GLOBAL_ENVS.BOT_BRAND_NAME // Brand name for current region
GLOBAL_ENVS.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID // Google OAuth client ID
```
#### `extractEnvValue<T>(config: TConfigEnv<T>): T`
Utility function to extract environment-specific values based on current region and build type.
```typescript
import { extractEnvValue } from '@coze-studio/bot-env-adapter';
const apiUrl = extractEnvValue<string>({
cn: {
boe: 'https://api-boe.example.cn',
inhouse: 'https://api-inhouse.example.cn',
release: 'https://api.example.cn',
},
sg: {
inhouse: 'https://api-inhouse.example.com',
release: 'https://api.example.com',
},
va: {
release: 'https://api-va.example.com',
},
});
```
### Configuration Structure
#### Base Configuration (`base.ts`)
Contains fundamental environment variables and regional judgments:
- Build type and version information
- Regional flags (IS_OVERSEA, IS_CN_REGION, etc.)
- CDN configurations
- Development mode flags
#### Feature Flags (`features.ts`)
Boolean flags controlling feature availability:
- Authentication features (SSO, Google login, etc.)
- Regional feature differences
- Version-specific feature toggles
#### Business Configurations (`configs.ts`)
Environment-specific business settings:
- API keys and application IDs
- External service configurations
- Legal document URLs
- Platform-specific settings
### Type Definitions
The package automatically generates TypeScript definitions in `src/typings.d.ts` based on the environment configuration. These types are available for import:
```typescript
// Auto-generated types based on actual configuration
declare const BUILD_TYPE: 'local' | 'online' | 'offline' | 'test';
declare const REGION: 'cn' | 'sg' | 'va';
declare const FEATURE_ENABLE_SSO: boolean;
// ... and many more
```
## Development
### Project Structure
```
src/
├── index.ts # Main entry point, exports GLOBAL_ENVS
├── base.ts # Base environment variables and regional flags
├── features.ts # Feature flag configurations
├── configs.ts # Business-specific configurations
├── typings.d.ts # Auto-generated type definitions
├── runtime/
│ └── index.ts # Runtime environment utilities
├── utils/
│ ├── config-helper.ts # Configuration extraction utilities
│ └── current-branch.ts # Git branch detection
└── configs/
└── volcano.ts # Volcano platform configurations
```
### Configuration Guidelines
When adding new environment configurations, follow these conventions:
1. **Use `extractEnvValue` for environment-specific values**:
```typescript
const MY_CONFIG = extractEnvValue<string>({
cn: {
boe: 'boe-value',
inhouse: 'inhouse-value',
release: 'release-value',
},
sg: {
inhouse: 'sg-inhouse-value',
release: 'sg-release-value',
},
va: {
release: 'va-release-value',
},
});
```
2. **Ensure all environments are covered** to prevent configuration gaps
3. **Update the `envs` object** in `src/index.ts` to include new configurations
4. **Run the build script** to regenerate type definitions
### Build Process
The package includes an automated TypeScript definition generator:
```bash
npm run build
```
This command:
1. Analyzes the `envs` object in `src/index.ts`
2. Generates type definitions in `src/typings.d.ts`
3. Compiles TypeScript files
### Environment Variables
Set these environment variables to control the adapter behavior:
- `BUILD_TYPE`: Build environment ('local' | 'online' | 'offline' | 'test')
- `REGION`: Deployment region ('cn' | 'sg' | 'va')
- `CUSTOM_VERSION`: Version type ('inhouse' | 'release')
- `NODE_ENV`: Node environment ('development' | 'production' | 'test')
- `VERBOSE`: Set to 'true' to log all environment values
### Testing
```bash
npm run test # Run tests
npm run test:cov # Run tests with coverage
npm run lint # Run linting
```
## Dependencies
### Runtime Dependencies
This package has no runtime dependencies, making it lightweight and suitable for both client and server environments.
### Development Dependencies
- **@coze-arch/eslint-config**: Workspace ESLint configuration
- **@coze-arch/ts-config**: Workspace TypeScript configuration
- **@coze-arch/vitest-config**: Workspace Vitest configuration
- **ts-morph**: TypeScript AST manipulation for type generation
- **sucrase**: Fast TypeScript compiler for build scripts
## License
Apache-2.0