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package org.springframework.beans.factory.config;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Properties;

import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanInitializationException;
import org.springframework.core.Ordered;
import org.springframework.core.PriorityOrdered;
import org.springframework.core.io.support.PropertiesLoaderSupport;
import org.springframework.util.ObjectUtils;

/**
 * Allows for configuration of individual bean property values from a property resource,
 * i.e. a properties file. Useful for custom config files targeted at system
 * administrators that override bean properties configured in the application context.
 *
 * 

Two concrete implementations are provided in the distribution: *

    *
  • {@link PropertyOverrideConfigurer} for "beanName.property=value" style overriding * (pushing values from a properties file into bean definitions) *
  • {@link PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer} for replacing "${...}" placeholders * (pulling values from a properties file into bean definitions) *
* *

Property values can be converted after reading them in, through overriding * the {@link #convertPropertyValue} method. For example, encrypted values * can be detected and decrypted accordingly before processing them. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 02.10.2003 * @see PropertyOverrideConfigurer * @see PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer */ public abstract class PropertyResourceConfigurer extends PropertiesLoaderSupport implements BeanFactoryPostProcessor, PriorityOrdered { private int order = Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE; // default: same as non-Ordered /** * Set the order value of this object for sorting purposes. * @see PriorityOrdered */ public void setOrder(int order) { this.order = order; } @Override public int getOrder() { return this.order; } /** * {@linkplain #mergeProperties Merge}, {@linkplain #convertProperties convert} and * {@linkplain #processProperties process} properties against the given bean factory. * @throws BeanInitializationException if any properties cannot be loaded */ @Override public void postProcessBeanFactory(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory) throws BeansException { try { Properties mergedProps = mergeProperties(); // Convert the merged properties, if necessary. convertProperties(mergedProps); // Let the subclass process the properties. processProperties(beanFactory, mergedProps); } catch (IOException ex) { throw new BeanInitializationException("Could not load properties", ex); } } /** * Convert the given merged properties, converting property values * if necessary. The result will then be processed. *

The default implementation will invoke {@link #convertPropertyValue} * for each property value, replacing the original with the converted value. * @param props the Properties to convert * @see #processProperties */ protected void convertProperties(Properties props) { Enumeration propertyNames = props.propertyNames(); while (propertyNames.hasMoreElements()) { String propertyName = (String) propertyNames.nextElement(); String propertyValue = props.getProperty(propertyName); String convertedValue = convertProperty(propertyName, propertyValue); if (!ObjectUtils.nullSafeEquals(propertyValue, convertedValue)) { props.setProperty(propertyName, convertedValue); } } } /** * Convert the given property from the properties source to the value * which should be applied. *

The default implementation calls {@link #convertPropertyValue(String)}. * @param propertyName the name of the property that the value is defined for * @param propertyValue the original value from the properties source * @return the converted value, to be used for processing * @see #convertPropertyValue(String) */ protected String convertProperty(String propertyName, String propertyValue) { return convertPropertyValue(propertyValue); } /** * Convert the given property value from the properties source to the value * which should be applied. *

The default implementation simply returns the original value. * Can be overridden in subclasses, for example to detect * encrypted values and decrypt them accordingly. * @param originalValue the original value from the properties source * (properties file or local "properties") * @return the converted value, to be used for processing * @see #setProperties * @see #setLocations * @see #setLocation * @see #convertProperty(String, String) */ protected String convertPropertyValue(String originalValue) { return originalValue; } /** * Apply the given Properties to the given BeanFactory. * @param beanFactory the BeanFactory used by the application context * @param props the Properties to apply * @throws org.springframework.beans.BeansException in case of errors */ protected abstract void processProperties(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory, Properties props) throws BeansException; }





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