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Micronaut - Resolve place holders in properties file


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How to resolve placeholders in properties file similar to the below one.



I am using an external properties file - dev.properties with entries similar to below:



db.database: testdb
db.user: testuser
db.password: password
db.dev_server: server1
db.port: 9999
db.url: jdbc:database:$db.dev_server:$db.port/$db.database


Loading this using -Dmicronaut.config.files=path_to_dev.properties



@ConfigurationProperties("db")
class Config
// all the properties (database, user etc) including getters and setters createted

public Config ()






When I inject Config in another class, it is not able to resolve place holders in url property.



Caused by: io.micronaut.context.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Could not resolve placeholder $db.dev_server in value: jdbc:database:$db.server:$db.port/$db.database









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    I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

    – kTest
    Mar 27 at 17:39







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    It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

    – James Kleeh
    Mar 28 at 18:33

















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How to resolve placeholders in properties file similar to the below one.



I am using an external properties file - dev.properties with entries similar to below:



db.database: testdb
db.user: testuser
db.password: password
db.dev_server: server1
db.port: 9999
db.url: jdbc:database:$db.dev_server:$db.port/$db.database


Loading this using -Dmicronaut.config.files=path_to_dev.properties



@ConfigurationProperties("db")
class Config
// all the properties (database, user etc) including getters and setters createted

public Config ()






When I inject Config in another class, it is not able to resolve place holders in url property.



Caused by: io.micronaut.context.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Could not resolve placeholder $db.dev_server in value: jdbc:database:$db.server:$db.port/$db.database









share|improve this question





















  • 1





    I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

    – kTest
    Mar 27 at 17:39







  • 2





    It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

    – James Kleeh
    Mar 28 at 18:33













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How to resolve placeholders in properties file similar to the below one.



I am using an external properties file - dev.properties with entries similar to below:



db.database: testdb
db.user: testuser
db.password: password
db.dev_server: server1
db.port: 9999
db.url: jdbc:database:$db.dev_server:$db.port/$db.database


Loading this using -Dmicronaut.config.files=path_to_dev.properties



@ConfigurationProperties("db")
class Config
// all the properties (database, user etc) including getters and setters createted

public Config ()






When I inject Config in another class, it is not able to resolve place holders in url property.



Caused by: io.micronaut.context.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Could not resolve placeholder $db.dev_server in value: jdbc:database:$db.server:$db.port/$db.database









share|improve this question
















How to resolve placeholders in properties file similar to the below one.



I am using an external properties file - dev.properties with entries similar to below:



db.database: testdb
db.user: testuser
db.password: password
db.dev_server: server1
db.port: 9999
db.url: jdbc:database:$db.dev_server:$db.port/$db.database


Loading this using -Dmicronaut.config.files=path_to_dev.properties



@ConfigurationProperties("db")
class Config
// all the properties (database, user etc) including getters and setters createted

public Config ()






When I inject Config in another class, it is not able to resolve place holders in url property.



Caused by: io.micronaut.context.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Could not resolve placeholder $db.dev_server in value: jdbc:database:$db.server:$db.port/$db.database






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    I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

    – kTest
    Mar 27 at 17:39







  • 2





    It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

    – James Kleeh
    Mar 28 at 18:33












  • 1





    I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

    – kTest
    Mar 27 at 17:39







  • 2





    It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

    – James Kleeh
    Mar 28 at 18:33







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1





I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

– kTest
Mar 27 at 17:39






I figured out the answer in micronaut docs. Micronaut normalizes properties into kebab case so it will not be able to resolve $dev_server. Changing this to $dev-server works. Is there any other work around for this?

– kTest
Mar 27 at 17:39





2




2





It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

– James Kleeh
Mar 28 at 18:33





It's not a workaround. It is what you're supposed to do

– James Kleeh
Mar 28 at 18:33












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