This tool allows you to use the opx
binary to start an application with all .env
files passed to op run ...
.
cargo install onepassword-secret-util
```
opx
The command above would run this in the background:
op run --env-file=.env --env-file=apps/web/.env -- npm start
```
Working example of it doing the correct thing in a demo repo: ``` opx ✔ $ opx [OPX] Can't find config file "opx.json", using default values [OPX] Forcing terminal colors with FORCE_COLOR=1 [ENV] .env [ENV] apps/demo/.env [ENV] apps/other-app/.env [OPX] op run --env-file=/Users/hacksore/Code/opensource/demo-1pass-secrets/.env --env-file=/Users/hacksore/Code/opensource/demo-1pass-secrets/apps/demo/.env --env-file=/Users/hacksore/Code/opensource/demo-1pass-secrets/apps/other-app/.env -- npm start
demo-1pass-secrets@0.0.0 start turbo run start
• Packages in scope: demo, eslint-config-custom, other-app, tsconfig
• Running start in 4 packages
• Remote caching disabled
demo:start: cache bypass, force executing 545833253ebd38cc
other-app:start: cache bypass, force executing 2ed51133d14970ce
other-app:start:
other-app:start: > other-app@1.0.0 start
other-app:start: > node main.js
other-app:start:
demo:start:
demo:start: > demo@1.0.0 start
demo:start: > node main.js
demo:start:
demo:start: Hello this is a sample app that uses a secret from 1password cli
other-app:start: Hello this is a sample app that uses a secret from 1password cli
demo:start: Secret is:
Tasks: 2 successful, 2 total Cached: 0 cached, 2 total Time: 216ms ```