Feat: Add the functionality to load environment variables from a .env file (#6331)

### Change Content

- A new function `load_env_file` has been added to load environment
variables from a .env file in the current script directory.
- If the .env file exists, the variables within it will be loaded; if it
does not exist, a warning message will be output.

I found this issue while testing this pr:
https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow/pull/6327. The locally started
server did not read the REGISTER_ENABLED variables in the .env. The
result has always been the default True
### What problem does this PR solve?

Follow the tutorial in the README.md to start from source code. base's
container that is es、redis,etc will load .env. Therefore,
`launch_backend_service.sh` should also load .env to be consistent with
the configuration of the docker container when it was started

### Type of change

- [ ] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Refactoring
- [ ] Performance Improvement
- [ ] Other (please describe):
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# Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status # Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status
set -e set -e
# Function to load environment variables from .env file
load_env_file() {
# Get the directory of the current script
local script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
local env_file="$script_dir/.env"
# Check if .env file exists
if [ -f "$env_file" ]; then
echo "Loading environment variables from: $env_file"
# Source the .env file
set -a
source "$env_file"
set +a
else
echo "Warning: .env file not found at: $env_file"
fi
}
# Load environment variables
load_env_file
# Unset HTTP proxies that might be set by Docker daemon # Unset HTTP proxies that might be set by Docker daemon
export http_proxy=""; export https_proxy=""; export no_proxy=""; export HTTP_PROXY=""; export HTTPS_PROXY=""; export NO_PROXY="" export http_proxy=""; export https_proxy=""; export no_proxy=""; export HTTP_PROXY=""; export HTTPS_PROXY=""; export NO_PROXY=""
export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd) export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd)