public interface Environment extends PropertyResolver
PropertyResolver
superinterface.
A profile is a named, logical group of bean definitions to be registered
with the container only if the given profile is active. Beans may be assigned
to a profile whether defined in XML or via annotations; see the spring-beans 3.1 schema
or the @Profile
annotation for
syntax details. The role of the Environment
object with relation to profiles is
in determining which profiles (if any) are currently active, and which profiles (if any) should be active
by default.
Properties play an important role in almost all applications, and may originate from a variety of sources: properties files, JVM system properties, system environment variables, JNDI, servlet context parameters, ad-hoc Properties objects, Maps, and so on. The role of the environment object with relation to properties is to provide the user with a convenient service interface for configuring property sources and resolving properties from them.
Beans managed within an ApplicationContext
may register to be EnvironmentAware
or @Inject
the
Environment
in order to query profile state or resolve properties directly.
In most cases, however, application-level beans should not need to interact with the
Environment
directly but instead may have to have ${...}
property
values replaced by a property placeholder configurer such as
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
, which itself is EnvironmentAware
and
as of Spring 3.1 is registered by default when using
<context:property-placeholder/>
.
Configuration of the environment object must be done through the
ConfigurableEnvironment
interface, returned from all
AbstractApplicationContext
subclass getEnvironment()
methods. See
ConfigurableEnvironment
Javadoc for usage examples demonstrating manipulation
of property sources prior to application context refresh()
.
PropertyResolver
,
EnvironmentCapable
,
ConfigurableEnvironment
,
AbstractEnvironment
,
StandardEnvironment
,
EnvironmentAware
,
ConfigurableApplicationContext.getEnvironment()
,
ConfigurableApplicationContext.setEnvironment(org.springframework.core.env.ConfigurableEnvironment)
,
AbstractApplicationContext.createEnvironment()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
acceptsProfiles(Profiles profiles)
Return whether the active profiles
match the given
Profiles predicate. |
boolean |
acceptsProfiles(String... profiles)
Deprecated.
as of 5.1 in favor of
acceptsProfiles(Profiles) |
String[] |
getActiveProfiles()
Return the set of profiles explicitly made active for this environment.
|
String[] |
getDefaultProfiles()
Return the set of profiles to be active by default when no active profiles have
been set explicitly.
|
containsProperty, getProperty, getProperty, getProperty, getProperty, getRequiredProperty, getRequiredProperty, resolvePlaceholders, resolveRequiredPlaceholders
String[] getActiveProfiles()
ConfigurableEnvironment.setActiveProfiles(String...)
.
If no profiles have explicitly been specified as active, then any default profiles will automatically be activated.
String[] getDefaultProfiles()
@Deprecated boolean acceptsProfiles(String... profiles)
acceptsProfiles(Profiles)
true
if the given profile is not active.
For example, env.acceptsProfiles("p1", "!p2")
will return true
if
profile 'p1' is active or 'p2' is not active.IllegalArgumentException
- if called with zero arguments
or if any profile is null
, empty, or whitespace onlygetActiveProfiles()
,
getDefaultProfiles()
,
acceptsProfiles(Profiles)
boolean acceptsProfiles(Profiles profiles)
Profiles
predicate.