Set a .env file variable from the command line.
You can install the package with Composer using the following command:
composer require rdp77/laravel-env-set-command:^1.4.0
When running the env:set
artisan command, you must provide both a key and value as two arguments.
$ php artisan env:set app_name Example
# Environment variable with key 'APP_NAME' has been changed from 'Laravel' to 'Example'
You can also set values with spaces by wrapping them in quotes.
$ php artisan env:set app_name "Example App"
# Environment variable with key 'APP_NAME' has been changed from 'Laravel' to '"Example App"'
The command will also create new environment variables if an existing one does not exist.
$ php artisan env:set editor=vscode
# A new environment variable with key 'EDITOR' has been set to 'vscode'
Instead of two arguments split by a space, you can also mimic the .env
file format by supplying KEY=VALUE
.
$ php artisan env:set app_name=Example
# Environment variable with key 'APP_NAME' has been changed from 'Laravel' to 'Example'
The command will do its best to stop any invalid inputs.
$ php artisan env:set @pp_n@me Laravel
# Invalid environment key @pp_n@me! Only use letters and underscores
You can specify the external .env
file in the third optional argument.
$ php artisan env:set APP_NAME TestApp /var/www/my_own_env.env
# Environment variable with key 'APP_NAME' has been changed from 'Laravel' to 'TestApp'
Or in the second parameter if you use key=value syntax.
$ php artisan env:set APP_NAME=TestApp /var/www/my_own_env.env
# Environment variable with key 'APP_NAME' has been changed from 'Laravel' to 'TestApp'
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