
- Complete NestJS TypeScript implementation with WebSocket support - Direct messaging (DM) and group chat functionality - End-to-end encryption with AES encryption and key pairs - Media file support (images, videos, audio, documents) up to 100MB - Push notifications with Firebase Cloud Messaging integration - Mention alerts and real-time typing indicators - User authentication with JWT and Passport - SQLite database with TypeORM entities and relationships - Comprehensive API documentation with Swagger/OpenAPI - File upload handling with secure access control - Online/offline status tracking and presence management - Message editing, deletion, and reply functionality - Notification management with automatic cleanup - Health check endpoint for monitoring - CORS configuration for cross-origin requests - Environment-based configuration management - Structured for Flutter SDK integration Features implemented: ✅ Real-time messaging with Socket.IO ✅ User registration and authentication ✅ Direct messages and group chats ✅ Media file uploads and management ✅ End-to-end encryption ✅ Push notifications ✅ Mention alerts ✅ Typing indicators ✅ Message read receipts ✅ Online status tracking ✅ File access control ✅ Comprehensive API documentation Ready for Flutter SDK development and production deployment.
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# dotenv-expand
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/motdotla/dotenv-expand/master/dotenv-expand.png" alt="dotenv-expand" align="right" />
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Dotenv-expand adds variable expansion on top of
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[dotenv](http://github.com/motdotla/dotenv). If you find yourself needing to
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expand environment variables already existing on your machine, then
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dotenv-expand is your tool.
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[](https://travis-ci.org/motdotla/dotenv-expand)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv-expand)
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[](https://github.com/feross/standard)
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[](https://openbase.com/js/dotenv-expand?utm_source=embedded&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=rate-badge)
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## Install
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```bash
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# Install locally (recommended)
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npm install dotenv-expand --save
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```
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Or installing with yarn? `yarn add dotenv-expand`
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## Usage
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Create a `.env` file in the root of your project:
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```dosini
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PASSWORD="s1mpl3"
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DB_PASS=$PASSWORD
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```
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As early as possible in your application, import and configure dotenv and then expand dotenv:
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```javascript
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var dotenv = require('dotenv')
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var dotenvExpand = require('dotenv-expand')
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var myEnv = dotenv.config()
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dotenvExpand.expand(myEnv)
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console.log(process.env)
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```
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That's it. `process.env` now has the expanded keys and values you defined in your `.env` file.
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### Preload
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You can use the `--require` (`-r`) [command line option](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_r_require_module) to preload dotenv & dotenv-expand. By doing this, you do not need to require and load dotenv or dotenv-expand in your application code. This is the preferred approach when using `import` instead of `require`.
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```bash
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$ node -r dotenv-expand/config your_script.js
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```
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The configuration options below are supported as command line arguments in the format `dotenv_config_<option>=value`
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```bash
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$ node -r dotenv-expand/config your_script.js dotenv_config_path=/custom/path/to/your/env/vars
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```
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Additionally, you can use environment variables to set configuration options. Command line arguments will precede these.
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```bash
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$ DOTENV_CONFIG_<OPTION>=value node -r dotenv-expand/config your_script.js
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```
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```bash
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$ DOTENV_CONFIG_ENCODING=latin1 node -r dotenv-expand/config your_script.js dotenv_config_path=/custom/path/to/.env
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```
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## Examples
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See [tests/.env](https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv-expand/blob/master/tests/.env) for simple and complex examples of variable expansion in your `.env`
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file.
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## Documentation
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DotenvExpand exposes one function:
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* expand
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### Expand
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`expand` will expand your environment variables.
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```js
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const dotenv = {
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parsed: {
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BASIC: 'basic',
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BASIC_EXPAND: '${BASIC}',
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BASIC_EXPAND_SIMPLE: '$BASIC'
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}
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}
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const obj = dotenvExpand.expand(dotenv)
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console.log(obj)
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```
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#### Options
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##### ignoreProcessEnv
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Default: `false`
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Turn off writing to `process.env`.
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```js
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const dotenv = {
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ignoreProcessEnv: true,
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parsed: {
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SHOULD_NOT_EXIST: 'testing'
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}
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}
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const obj = dotenvExpand.expand(dotenv).parsed
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console.log(obj.SHOULD_NOT_EXIST) // testing
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console.log(process.env.SHOULD_NOT_EXIST) // undefined
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```
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## FAQ
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### What rules does the expansion engine follow?
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The expansion engine roughly has the following rules:
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* `$KEY` will expand any env with the name `KEY`
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* `${KEY}` will expand any env with the name `KEY`
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* `\$KEY` will escape the `$KEY` rather than expand
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* `${KEY:-default}` will first attempt to expand any env with the name `KEY`. If not one, then it will return `default`
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You can see a full list of examples [here](https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv-expand/blob/master/tests/.env).
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## Contributing Guide
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See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md)
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## CHANGELOG
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See [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md)
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## Who's using dotenv-expand?
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[These npm modules depend on it.](https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/dotenv-expand)
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