import { createEnv } from '@t3-oss/env-nextjs' import { z } from 'zod' export const env = createEnv({ /** * Specify your server-side environment variables schema here. This way you can ensure the app * isn't built with invalid env vars. */ server: { AUTH_SECRET: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? z.string() : z.string().optional(), AUTH_DISCORD_ID: z.string(), CRON_SECRET: z.string(), AUTH_DISCORD_SECRET: z.string(), DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN: z.string(), DATABASE_URL: z.string().url(), REDIS_URL: z.string().url(), WEBHOOK_QUERY_SECRET: z.string(), NODE_ENV: z .enum(['development', 'test', 'production']) .default('development'), }, /** * Specify your client-side environment variables schema here. This way you can ensure the app * isn't built with invalid env vars. To expose them to the client, prefix them with * `NEXT_PUBLIC_`. */ client: { NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL: z.string(), }, /** * You can't destruct `process.env` as a regular object in the Next.js edge runtimes (e.g. * middlewares) or client-side so we need to destruct manually. */ runtimeEnv: { AUTH_SECRET: process.env.AUTH_SECRET, AUTH_DISCORD_ID: process.env.AUTH_DISCORD_ID, AUTH_DISCORD_SECRET: process.env.AUTH_DISCORD_SECRET, DATABASE_URL: process.env.DATABASE_URL, DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN: process.env.DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN, REDIS_URL: process.env.REDIS_URL, NODE_ENV: process.env.NODE_ENV, CRON_SECRET: process.env.CRON_SECRET, WEBHOOK_QUERY_SECRET: process.env.WEBHOOK_QUERY_SECRET, NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL, }, /** * Run `build` or `dev` with `SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION` to skip env validation. This is especially * useful for Docker builds. */ skipValidation: !!process.env.SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION, /** * Makes it so that empty strings are treated as undefined. `SOME_VAR: z.string()` and * `SOME_VAR=''` will throw an error. */ emptyStringAsUndefined: true, })