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This commit introduces a new configuration property named parser in ConfigModule, enabling the injection of custom parser functions. If not specified, the default implementation, backed by dotenv, is utilized. closes nestjs#1444
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This commit introduces a new configuration property named parser in ConfigModule, enabling the injection of custom parser functions. If not specified, the default implementation, backed by dotenv, is utilized.
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
What is the current behavior?
The dotenv parser cannot be replaced.
Issue Number: #1444
What is the new behavior?
The parser may be changed by a module consumer. If it's not, then the default implementation backed by dotenv is used.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
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