Ember CLI ships with support for managing your application's environment. Ember CLI will setup a default environment config file at config/environment
. Here, you can define an ENV
object for each environment, which are currently limited to three: development, test, and production.
The ENV object contains three important keys:
EmberENV
can be used to define Ember feature flags (see the Feature Flags guide).APP
can be used to pass flags/options to your application instance.environment
contains the name of the current environment (development
,production
or test
).You can access these environment variables in your application code by importing from your-application-name/config/environment
.
For example:
import ENV from 'your-application-name/config/environment'; if (ENV.environment === 'development') { // ... }
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