String.fromEnvironment constructor
The string value of the environment declaration name
.
Environment declarations are provided by the surrounding system compiling or running the Dart program. Declarations map a string key to a string value.
If name
is not declared in the environment, the result is instead defaultValue
.
Example of getting a value:
const String.fromEnvironment("defaultFloo", defaultValue: "no floo")
In order to check whether a declaration is there at all, use bool.hasEnvironment. Example:
const maybeDeclared = bool.hasEnvironment("maybeDeclared") ? String.fromEnvironment("maybeDeclared") : null;
Implementation
// The .fromEnvironment() constructors are special in that we do not want // users to call them using "new". We prohibit that by giving them bodies // that throw, even though const constructors are not allowed to have bodies. // Disable those static errors. //ignore: const_constructor_with_body //ignore: const_factory external const factory String.fromEnvironment(String name, {String defaultValue = ""});
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