| name | env-validator |
| description | Validates .env files against code references and manifests for missing vars, type mismatches, insecure defaults, and unused entries. Triggers on: "validate env file", "check environment variables", "missing env vars", "check .env", "dotenv validation". NOT for secret scanning, use repo-sentinel. |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.1","category":"operations","tags":["env","configuration","validation","dotenv","deployment"],"difficulty":"intermediate","phase":"build"} |
Env Validator
Validates environment variable configurations by cross-referencing .env files against
project requirements. Catches missing variables, type errors, insecure defaults, and
orphaned entries before they cause runtime failures.
Reference Files
| File | Contents | Load When |
|---|
references/validation-rules.md | Built-in validation rules and severity definitions | Always |
Prerequisites
- A
.env file (or equivalent) in the project
- Optionally:
.env.example, docker-compose.yml, or deployment manifests for cross-referencing
Workflow
Phase 1: Discovery
Locate environment configuration sources in the project:
- Primary file: Find
.env in the project root. If absent, check for .env.local, .env.development, .env.production
- Schema file: Find
.env.example or .env.template — this defines the expected variables
- Code references: Grep for
os.environ, process.env, env::var, os.Getenv patterns to find variables referenced in code
- Deployment manifests: Check
docker-compose.yml, Dockerfile, k8s/ manifests for ${VAR} or ENV VAR patterns
Report what was found before proceeding.
Phase 2: Schema Extraction
Build the expected variable schema from discovered sources:
For each variable found across all sources, record:
| Field | Source |
|---|
| Name | Variable name (e.g., DATABASE_URL) |
| Required | Present in code references or marked required in example |
| Type hint | Inferred from usage (URL, integer, boolean, string, path) |
| Default | Value in .env.example if present |
| Used in | List of files that reference this variable |
Phase 3: Validation
Run these checks against the primary .env file:
-
Missing required variables (CRITICAL)
- Variable referenced in code but absent from
.env
- Variable in
.env.example without a default but absent from .env
-
Type mismatches (HIGH)
PORT=abc when code does int(os.environ["PORT"])
DEBUG=yes when code expects boolean (true/false)
- URL variables without valid URL format
-
Insecure defaults (HIGH)
SECRET_KEY=changeme, PASSWORD=password, API_KEY=xxx
DEBUG=true or DEBUG=1 in production-targeted files
- Empty values for security-critical variables
-
Unreferenced variables (MEDIUM)
- Variables in
.env not referenced anywhere in code or manifests
- May indicate stale configuration
-
Format issues (LOW)
- Lines without
KEY=VALUE format
- Trailing whitespace in values
- Inconsistent quoting (mixing single/double/no quotes)
- Duplicate variable definitions (last wins, but likely a mistake)
See references/validation-rules.md for the complete rule catalog.
Phase 4: Report
Produce a structured validation report:
# Environment Validation Report
**File:** `.env`
**Schema:** `.env.example` + code references
**Verdict:** PASS | FAIL
## Summary
| Severity | Count |
|----------|-------|
| CRITICAL | N |
| HIGH | N |
| MEDIUM | N |
| LOW | N |
## CRITICAL
### [ENV-001] Missing required variable: DATABASE_URL
- **Referenced in:** `src/db.py:12`, `docker-compose.yml:8`
- **Expected type:** URL (postgresql://...)
- **Fix:** Add `DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:pass@localhost:5432/dbname` to `.env`
## HIGH
...
## Unreferenced Variables
| Variable | In .env | In Code | In Manifests | Status |
|-----------------|---------|---------|--------------|--------------|
| LEGACY_API_KEY | Yes | No | No | Unreferenced |
## Recommendations
1. [Highest priority fix]
2. [Second fix]
Error Handling
| Error | Resolution |
|---|
| No .env file found | Report absence; check for alternative env sources |
| No .env.example or schema | Validate based on code references only |
| Binary or very large .env | Skip; report as unsupported format |
| No code references found | Validate format and security only; skip completeness |
Limitations
- Cannot validate runtime-injected variables (from vault, AWS SSM, etc.)
- Type inference is heuristic — may misclassify complex values
- Does not check variable values against external services (e.g., valid API key format)
- Production vs. development distinction requires file naming conventions