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fix: do not warn when using runtimeConfig to set url and key #281

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When using runtimeConfig environment variables, everything works, but a warning appear.

This PR test key and url after having merged module with runtimeConfig to detect if they are provided.

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Thanks! LGTM

@larbish larbish merged commit 8c15173 into nuxt-modules:main Oct 6, 2023
@stafyniaksacha stafyniaksacha deleted the fix-runtime-config branch October 11, 2023 15:03
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