Environment Variables
Environment variables are variables that are scoped to an environment, such as local development or production. They are useful for storing variables that can be re-used across the collection that are different depending on the environment. An example would be the host url of the server you want to test.
Creating an Environment Variable
- Go to environments (top right) and press configure
- If there are no environments, you will be prompted to create one
- Add your variable name and value for the specific environment
- Save your changes
Using an Environment Variable
Just like other variables you can use the {{varName}}
syntax to use an environment variable in a request. On the top-right, you can see which environment you are currently using and select a different one.
Using the ./environment directory
Environment variables are synched with the /environments
directory inside your collection. You can also create and manage environments there.
Each environment is saved in a <environment-name>.bru
file, which looks like this:
local.bru
vars {
host: http://localhost:8787
}