Can you comment out lines in a .env file read by foreman?
2 Answers
FWIW, '#' appears to work as a comment character.
It at least has the effect of removing unwanted environment declarations. It might be declaring others starting with a #, but... it still works.
EG
DATABASE_URL=postgres://mgregory:@localhost/mgregory
#DATABASE_URL=mysql://root:secret@localhost:3306/cm_central
results in postgres being used by django when started by foreman with this .env file, which is what I wanted.
I THINK the app will ONLY look for specific variables inside .env
, anything other than the predefined variables (pre-defined in the app files) will be ignored.
So anything you write there that is not used in your application files you can consider a comment. Similarly if you wanna comment out a variable then basically any change you make to the name will "comment it out"; for example, if you change DB_HOST
to #DB_HOST
then the latter will be ignored because the application is looking for 'DB_HOST' not '#DB_HOST'.
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I guess you are confirming here the way that I guessed the answer I posted earlier works :) Jan 12, 2017 at 3:19
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8actually, he also claims changing 'DB_HOST' to 'xDB_HOST' or '~DB_HOST' would do the same effect. Nothing special about '#' Oct 10, 2017 at 9:53