# frozen_string_literal: true # Use this to ensure all env vars a lane requires are set. # # The best place to call this is at the start of a lane, to fail early. def require_env_vars!(*keys) keys.each { |key| get_required_env!(key) } end # Use this instead of getting values from `ENV` directly. It will throw an error if the requested value is missing. def get_required_env!(key, env_file_path: USER_ENV_FILE_PATH) unless ENV.key?(key) message = "Environment variable '#{key}' is not set." if is_ci UI.user_error!(message) elsif File.exist?(env_file_path) UI.user_error!("#{message} Consider adding it to #{env_file_path}.") else env_file_example_path = 'fastlane/example.env' env_file_dir = File.dirname(env_file_path) env_file_name = File.basename(env_file_path) UI.user_error! <<~MSG #{env_file_name} not found in #{env_file_dir}! Please copy #{env_file_example_path} to #{env_file_path} and fill in the values for the automation you require. mkdir -p #{env_file_dir} && cp #{env_file_example_path} #{env_file_path} MSG end end value = ENV.fetch(key) UI.user_error!("Env var for key #{key} is set but empty. Please set a value for #{key}.") if value.to_s.empty? value end