add-setting-env
Guide for adding environment variables to configure user settings. Use when implementing server-side environment variables that control default values for user settings. Triggers on env var configuration or setting default value tasks.
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About this skill
Adding Environment Variable for User Settings
Add server-side environment variables to configure default values for user settings.
Priority: User Custom > Server Env Var > Hardcoded Default
Steps
1. Define Environment Variable
Create src/envs/<domain>.ts:
import { createEnv } from '@t3-oss/env-nextjs';
import { z } from 'zod';
export const get<Domain>Config = () => {
return createEnv({
server: {
YOUR_ENV_VAR: z.coerce.number().min(MIN).max(MAX).optional(),
},
runtimeEnv: {
YOUR_ENV_VAR: process.env.YOUR_ENV_VAR,
},
});
};
export const <domain>Env = get<Domain>Config();
2. Update Type (if new domain)
Add to packages/types/src/serverConfig.ts:
import { User<Domain>Config } from './user/settings';
export interface GlobalServerConfig {
<domain>?: PartialDeep<User<Domain>Config>;
}
Prefer reusing existing types from packages/types/src/user/settings.
3. Assemble Server Config (if new domain)
In src/server/globalConfig/index.ts:
import { <domain>Env } from '@/envs/<domain>';
export const getServerGlobalConfig = async () => {
const config: GlobalServerConfig = {
<domain>: cleanObject({
<settingName>: <domain>Env.YOUR_ENV_VAR,
}),
};
return config;
};
4. Merge to User Store (if new domain)
In src/store/user/slices/common/action.ts:
const serverSettings: PartialDeep<UserSettings> = {
<domain>: serverConfig.<domain>,
};
5. Update .env.example
# <Description> (range/options, default: X)
# YOUR_ENV_VAR=<example>
6. Update Documentation
docs/self-hosting/environment-variables/basic.mdx(EN)docs/self-hosting/environment-variables/basic.zh-CN.mdx(CN)
Example: AI_IMAGE_DEFAULT_IMAGE_NUM
// src/envs/image.ts
AI_IMAGE_DEFAULT_IMAGE_NUM: z.coerce.number().min(1).max(20).optional(),
// packages/types/src/serverConfig.ts
image?: PartialDeep<UserImageConfig>;
// src/server/globalConfig/index.ts
image: cleanObject({ defaultImageNum: imageEnv.AI_IMAGE_DEFAULT_IMAGE_NUM }),
// src/store/user/slices/common/action.ts
image: serverConfig.image,
// .env.example
# AI_IMAGE_DEFAULT_IMAGE_NUM=4
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