I have details defined in .env
file. Below is my code.
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { MailService } from './mail.service';
import { MailController } from './mail.controller';
import { MailerModule } from '@nestjs-modules/mailer';
import { HandlebarsAdapter} from '@nestjs-modules/mailer/dist/adapters/handlebars.adapter';
import { join } from 'path';
@Module({
imports:[
MailerModule.forRoot({
transport:{
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST,
port: 1025,
ignoreTLS: true,
secure: false,
auth:{
user:'[email protected]',
pass:'Ddixit90@@',
},
},
defaults:{
from: '"No Reply" <no-reply@localhost>',
},
template:{
dir:join(__dirname,'templates'),
adapter: new HandlebarsAdapter(),
options:{
strict:false,
},
}
}
)
],
controllers: [MailController],
providers: [MailService],
exports:[MailService]
})
export class MailModule {}
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST
is working properly. but when I am writing process.env.SMTP_PORT
it is saying you can not assign string to number.
when I wrote parseInt(process.env.SMTP_PORT)
it is still not working. how to assign port
from .env
file
CodePudding user response:
port: process.env.SMTP_PORT
should work casting it to a number. If there is something different, perhaps share the error you are getting.
An alternative would be to use the config service for the MailerModule and use the factory. Here is an example implementation of that:
MailerModule.forRootAsync({
useFactory: async (config: ConfigService) => ({
transport: {
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST,
port: 1025,
ignoreTLS: true,
secure: false,
auth: {
user: "[email protected]",
pass: "Ddixit90@@",
},
},
defaults: {
from: '"No Reply" <no-reply@localhost>',
},
template: {
dir: join(__dirname, "templates"),
adapter: new HandlebarsAdapter(),
options: {
strict: false,
},
},
}),
inject: [ConfigService],
}),
Doing it this way, config.get is able to determine the type by the property. Else you can define it with config.get<number>