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NAME

       Env::Assert - Ensure that the environment variables match what you need, or abort.

VERSION

       version 0.014

SYNOPSIS

           use Env::Assert 'assert';
           # or:
           use Env::Assert assert => {
               envdesc_file => 'another-envdesc',
               break_at_first_error => 1,
           };

           # .envdesc file:
           # MY_VAR=.+

           # use any environment variable
           say $ENV{MY_VAR};

STATUS

       Package Env::Assert is currently being developed so changes in the API are possible, though not likely.

NOTES

       Functionality of Env::Assert has been moved module Env::Assert::Functions since version 0.013.
       Env::Assert has a different API now.

METHODS

   assert_env
       Read environment description, .envdesc by default, and compare current environment.

DEPENDENCIES

       No external dependencies outside Perl's standard distribution.

SEE ALSO

       Env::Dot is a "sister" to Env::Assert.  Read environment variables from a .env file directly into you
       program.  There is also script envdot which can turn .env file's content into environment variables for
       different shells.

AUTHOR

       Mikko Koivunalho <mikkoi@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2023 by Mikko Koivunalho.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.

perl v5.40.1                                       2025-12-13                                   Env::Assert(3pm)