documentation for env var prefix; allow passing in the prefix through the app constructor
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@ -29,9 +29,15 @@ In general the convention is to only have UPPERCASE configuration parameters. Th
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There are several ways how to load configuration.
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### From environment variables.
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### From Environment Variables
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Any variables defined with the `SANIC_` prefix will be applied to the sanic config. For example, setting `SANIC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` will be loaded by the application automatically. You can pass the `load_env` boolean to the Sanic constructor to override that:
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Any variables defined with the `SANIC_` prefix will be applied to the sanic config. For example, setting `SANIC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` will be loaded by the application automatically and fed into the `REQUEST_TIMEOUT` config variable. You can pass a different prefix to Sanic:
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```python
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app = Sanic(load_env='MYAPP_')
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```
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Then the above variable would be `MYAPP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT`. If you want to disable loading from environment variables you can set it to `False` instead:
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```python
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app = Sanic(load_env=False)
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self.GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT = 15.0 # 15 sec
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if load_env:
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self.load_environment_vars()
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prefix = SANIC_PREFIX if load_env == True else load_env
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self.load_environment_vars(prefix=load_env)
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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try:
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