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skeddles avatar skeddles commented on August 23, 2024

I see what I did wrong now, using liveOnly instead of liveOnly() in the comparison, and passing a string to the .current() instead of an environment.

I guess you can change this to a suggestion to allow passing a string identifier to .current(), which seems like it would be a pretty common use case, plus throwing an error when you try to set a current environment that doesn't exist.

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wrozka avatar wrozka commented on August 23, 2024

gulp-environments sets the environment based NODE_ENV, --env param or option set in current function. Details of this behaviour are described in README.

You need to call the environment function to see whether it is the current one (liveOnly() => true / false)

I'm closing this one, but feel free to reopen it if you have any questions.

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skeddles avatar skeddles commented on August 23, 2024

I know, but I don't use the NODE_ENV parameter, I use my own HOST parameter so I end up having to set it myself, which is what led to this.

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wrozka avatar wrozka commented on August 23, 2024

Oh, I see now, thanks for the clarification! I don't have time to work on new features now, but feel free to post a PR!

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