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package org.springframework.core.env;
/**
* {@link Environment} implementation suitable for use in 'standard' (i.e. non-web)
* applications.
*
* In addition to the usual functions of a {@link ConfigurableEnvironment} such as
* property resolution and profile-related operations, this implementation configures two
* default property sources, to be searched in the following order:
*
* - {@linkplain AbstractEnvironment#getSystemProperties() system properties}
*
- {@linkplain AbstractEnvironment#getSystemEnvironment() system environment variables}
*
*
* That is, if the key "xyz" is present both in the JVM system properties as well as in
* the set of environment variables for the current process, the value of key "xyz" from
* system properties will return from a call to {@code environment.getProperty("xyz")}.
* This ordering is chosen by default because system properties are per-JVM, while
* environment variables may be the same across many JVMs on a given system. Giving
* system properties precedence allows for overriding of environment variables on a
* per-JVM basis.
*
* These default property sources may be removed, reordered, or replaced; and
* additional property sources may be added using the {@link MutablePropertySources}
* instance available from {@link #getPropertySources()}. See
* {@link ConfigurableEnvironment} Javadoc for usage examples.
*
*
See {@link SystemEnvironmentPropertySource} javadoc for details on special handling
* of property names in shell environments (e.g. Bash) that disallow period characters in
* variable names.
*
* @author Chris Beams
* @since 3.1
* @see ConfigurableEnvironment
* @see SystemEnvironmentPropertySource
* @see org.springframework.web.context.support.StandardServletEnvironment
*/
public class StandardEnvironment extends AbstractEnvironment {
/** System environment property source name: {@value} */
public static final String SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME = "systemEnvironment";
/** JVM system properties property source name: {@value} */
public static final String SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME = "systemProperties";
/**
* Customize the set of property sources with those appropriate for any standard
* Java environment:
*
* - {@value #SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME}
*
- {@value #SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME}
*
* Properties present in {@value #SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME} will
* take precedence over those in {@value #SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME}.
* @see AbstractEnvironment#customizePropertySources(MutablePropertySources)
* @see #getSystemProperties()
* @see #getSystemEnvironment()
*/
@Override
protected void customizePropertySources(MutablePropertySources propertySources) {
propertySources.addLast(new MapPropertySource(SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME, getSystemProperties()));
propertySources.addLast(new SystemEnvironmentPropertySource(SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PROPERTY_SOURCE_NAME, getSystemEnvironment()));
}
}