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Is it possible to get a data from system environment variable in run time using Angular?
how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2How do I loop through or enumerate a JavaScript object?Get selected text from a drop-down list (select box) using jQueryHow to access environment variable values?Parse JSON in JavaScript?How to decide when to use Node.js?List all environment variables from command line?How to set environment variables in PythonHow do I delete an exported environment variable?How do I return the response from an asynchronous call?How to pass variables and data from PHP to JavaScript?
Is it possible to get a data from system environmet variable in run time using Angular. if yes how can we do this ?
ex: Let say i set a value in environemnt varable
So is it possible to get in angular from system environment variable in run time?
javascript angular typescript environment-variables
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Is it possible to get a data from system environmet variable in run time using Angular. if yes how can we do this ?
ex: Let say i set a value in environemnt varable
So is it possible to get in angular from system environment variable in run time?
javascript angular typescript environment-variables
Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
2
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
2
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
3
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24
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Is it possible to get a data from system environmet variable in run time using Angular. if yes how can we do this ?
ex: Let say i set a value in environemnt varable
So is it possible to get in angular from system environment variable in run time?
javascript angular typescript environment-variables
Is it possible to get a data from system environmet variable in run time using Angular. if yes how can we do this ?
ex: Let say i set a value in environemnt varable
So is it possible to get in angular from system environment variable in run time?
javascript angular typescript environment-variables
javascript angular typescript environment-variables
edited Mar 8 at 5:22
Sangram Badi
asked Mar 8 at 4:50
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Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
2
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
2
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
3
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24
|
show 12 more comments
Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
2
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
2
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
3
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24
Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
2
2
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
2
2
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
3
3
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24
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The answer is no.
Environment variables are not exposed to JavaScript, they are used during build time only.
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Environment variables are not exposed to JavaScript, they are used during build time only.
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Possible duplicate of how can we use environment variable in angular version >=2
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 4:52
@JavascriptLover-SKT environment file where can i get?
– Sangram Badi
Mar 8 at 4:54
2
with angular you cannot get this system env variables, but with any server side language you can get! :)
– Abhishek Gautam
Mar 8 at 5:10
2
@SangramBadi I stand by my duplicate flag. Using Environment variables in any project is common practice. This is done at build time. If you are asking about at run time, then the answer is no you can not, and if this is what you are asking then it is not clear in your question.
– Steven Stark
Mar 8 at 5:18
3
Angular runs on browser not on server, and browser doesn't have access to system variables
– Laxmikant Dange
Mar 8 at 5:24