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Optimize config loading messages
As kinda discussed here #3090, the messages regarding loading the configuration files is a bit strange or unclear. There have been some other reports regarding this in the past, but wasn't that big a of a deal. But to make the whole process it bit more nice, this PR adjusts the way it reports issues and some small changes to the messages to make it all a bit more clear. - Do not report a missing `.env` file, but only send a message when using one. - Exit instead of Panic, a panic causes a stacktrace, which isn't needed here. I'm using a exit code 255 here so it is different to the other exit's we use. - Exit on more issues, since if we continue, it could cause configuration issues if the user thinks all is fine. - Use the actual env file used in the messages instead of `.env`. - Added a **INFO** message when loading the `config.json`. This makes it consistent with the info message for loading the env file. Resolves #3090
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@ -60,25 +60,37 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
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impl ConfigBuilder {
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#[allow(clippy::field_reassign_with_default)]
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fn from_env() -> Self {
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match dotenvy::from_path(get_env("ENV_FILE").unwrap_or_else(|| String::from(".env"))) {
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Ok(_) => (),
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let env_file = get_env("ENV_FILE").unwrap_or_else(|| String::from(".env"));
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match dotenvy::from_path(&env_file) {
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Ok(_) => {
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println!("[INFO] Using environment file `{env_file}` for configuration.\n");
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},
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Err(e) => match e {
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dotenvy::Error::LineParse(msg, pos) => {
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panic!("Error loading the .env file:\nNear {:?} on position {}\nPlease fix and restart!\n", msg, pos);
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println!("[ERROR] Failed parsing environment file: `{env_file}`\nNear {msg:?} on position {pos}\nPlease fix and restart!\n");
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exit(255);
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},
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dotenvy::Error::Io(ioerr) => match ioerr.kind() {
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std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
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println!("[INFO] No .env file found.\n");
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// Only exit if this environment variable is set, but the file was not found.
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// This prevents incorrectly configured environments.
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if let Some(env_file) = get_env::<String>("ENV_FILE") {
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println!("[ERROR] The configured ENV_FILE `{env_file}` was not found!\n");
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exit(255);
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}
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},
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std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => {
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println!("[WARNING] Permission Denied while trying to read the .env file!\n");
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println!("[ERROR] Permission denied while trying to read environment file `{env_file}`!\n");
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exit(255);
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},
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_ => {
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println!("[WARNING] Reading the .env file failed:\n{:?}\n", ioerr);
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println!("[ERROR] Reading environment file `{env_file}` failed:\n{ioerr:?}\n");
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exit(255);
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}
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},
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_ => {
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println!("[WARNING] Reading the .env file failed:\n{:?}\n", e);
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println!("[ERROR] Reading environment file `{env_file}` failed:\n{e:?}\n");
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exit(255);
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}
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}
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};
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@ -93,6 +105,7 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
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fn from_file(path: &str) -> Result<Self, Error> {
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let config_str = std::fs::read_to_string(path)?;
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println!("[INFO] Using saved config from `{path}` for configuration.\n");
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serde_json::from_str(&config_str).map_err(Into::into)
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}
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@ -112,8 +125,8 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
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if show_overrides && !overrides.is_empty() {
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// We can't use warn! here because logging isn't setup yet.
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println!("[WARNING] The following environment variables are being overriden by the config file,");
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println!("[WARNING] please use the admin panel to make changes to them:");
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println!("[WARNING] The following environment variables are being overriden by the config.json file.");
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println!("[WARNING] Please use the admin panel to make changes to them:");
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println!("[WARNING] {}\n", overrides.join(", "));
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}
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