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I saw in the document, we can pass all the environments as comma-separated strings. For example:
blitz dev --env staging,production
But It didn't work with my nextjs 13 project. I only can run with 1 environment. How can I run with multiple env files?
blitz -v
Blitz version: 2.0.0-beta.33 (global) Blitz version: 1.0.0 (local) macOS Ventura | darwin-arm64 | Node: v18.15.0 Package manager: npm System: OS: macOS 13.5 CPU: (8) arm64 Apple M1 Memory: 111.50 MB / 16.00 GB Shell: 5.9 - /bin/zsh Binaries: Node: 18.15.0 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v18.15.0/bin/node Yarn: 1.22.19 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v18.15.0/bin/yarn npm: 9.6.3 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v18.15.0/bin/npm npmPackages: @blitzjs/auth: Not Found @blitzjs/next: Not Found @blitzjs/rpc: Not Found @prisma/client: Not Found blitz: Not Found next: 13.4.2 => 13.4.2 prisma: Not Found react: 18.2.0 => 18.2.0 react-dom: 18.2.0 => 18.2.0 typescript: 5.0.4 => 5.0.4
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@QuangHD-GearInc Thanks for the issue!
we can currently set the APP_ENV to a singular environment which will in-turn load the env files of the following pattern
APP_ENV
env
`.env.${APP_ENV}.local`, `.env.${APP_ENV}`, `.env.local` //if `APP_ENV` is not a test `.env`,
can you paste the link to docs mentioning that we can pass environments as comma-separated strings, so that it can be fixed?
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@QuangHD-GearInc Thanks for the issue! we can currently set the APP_ENV to a singular environment which will in-turn load the env files of the following pattern `.env.${APP_ENV}.local`, `.env.${APP_ENV}`, `.env.local` //if `APP_ENV` is not a test `.env`, can you paste the link to docs mentioning that we can pass environments as comma-separated strings, so that it can be fixed?
here is the doc link https://blitzjs.com/docs/custom-environments#custom-environments
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What is the problem?
I saw in the document, we can pass all the environments as comma-separated strings. For example:
blitz dev --env staging,production
But It didn't work with my nextjs 13 project. I only can run with 1 environment.
How can I run with multiple env files?
Run
blitz -v
and paste the output here:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: