Environment Variables ===================== CircuitPython 8.0.0 introduces support for environment variables. Environment variables are commonly used to store "secrets" such as Wi-Fi passwords and API keys. This method *does not* make them secure. It only separates them from the code. CircuitPython supports these by mimicking the `dotenv `_ CPython library. Other languages such as Javascript, PHP and Ruby also have dotenv libraries. These libraries store environment variables in a ``.env`` file. Here is a simple example: .. code-block:: bash KEY1='value1' # Comment KEY2='value2 is multiple lines' CircuitPython uses the ``.env`` at the drive root (no folder) as the environment. User code can access the values from the file using `os.getenv()`. It is recommended to save any values used repeatedly in a variable because `os.getenv()` will parse the ``/.env`` on every access. CircuitPython behavior ---------------------- CircuitPython will also read the environment to configure its behavior. Other keys are ignored by CircuitPython. Here are the keys it uses: CIRCUITPY_WIFI_PASSWORD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wi-Fi password used to auto connect to CIRCUITPY_WIFI_SSID CIRCUITPY_WIFI_SSID ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wi-Fi SSID to auto-connect to even if user code is not running.