//native
/**
* Create an environment variable override at the application level
* - Allows you to override at application level an environment variable that has a higher scope.
- You only have to specify a value in the request body
- The system will create a new environment variable at application level with the same key as the one corresponding to the variable id in the path
- The response body will contain the newly created variable
- Information regarding the overridden_variable will be exposed in the "overridden_variable" field of the newly created variable
*/
export async function main(
auth: RT.Qovery,
applicationId: string,
environmentVariableId: string,
body: EnvironmentVariableOverrideRequest
) {
const url = new URL(
`https://api.qovery.com/application/${applicationId}/environmentVariable/${environmentVariableId}/override`
)
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
Authorization: 'Token ' + auth.apiKey
},
body: JSON.stringify(body)
})
if (!response.ok) {
const text = await response.text()
throw new Error(`${response.status} ${text}`)
}
return await response.json()
}
/* eslint-disable */
/**
* This file was automatically generated by json-schema-to-typescript.
* DO NOT MODIFY IT BY HAND. Instead, modify the source JSONSchema file,
* and run json-schema-to-typescript to regenerate this file.
*/
export interface EnvironmentVariableOverrideRequest {
value?: string
/**
* optional variable description (255 characters maximum)
*/
description?: string
enable_interpolation_in_file?: boolean
[k: string]: unknown
}
Submitted by hugo697 235 days ago