org.springframework.core.env
Class PropertySource<T>

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.springframework.core.env.PropertySource<T>
Direct Known Subclasses:
CommandLinePropertySource, CompositePropertySource, EnumerablePropertySource, JndiPropertySource, PropertySource.StubPropertySource

public abstract class PropertySource<T>
extends Object

Abstract base class representing a source of name/value property pairs. The underlying source object may be of any type T that encapsulates properties. Examples include Properties objects, Map objects, ServletContext and ServletConfig objects (for access to init parameters). Explore the PropertySource type hierarchy to see provided implementations.

PropertySource objects are not typically used in isolation, but rather through a PropertySources object, which aggregates property sources and in conjunction with a PropertyResolver implementation that can perform precedence-based searches across the set of PropertySources.

PropertySource identity is determined not based on the content of encapsulated properties, but rather based on the name of the PropertySource alone. This is useful for manipulating PropertySource objects when in collection contexts. See operations in MutablePropertySources as well as the named(String) and toString() methods for details.

Note that when working with @Configuration classes that the @PropertySource annotation provides a convenient and declarative way of adding property sources to the enclosing Environment.

Since:
3.1
Author:
Chris Beams
See Also:
PropertySources, PropertyResolver, PropertySourcesPropertyResolver, MutablePropertySources, PropertySource

Nested Class Summary
static class PropertySource.StubPropertySource
          PropertySource to be used as a placeholder in cases where an actual property source cannot be eagerly initialized at application context creation time.
 
Field Summary
protected  Log logger
           
protected  String name
           
protected  T source
           
 
Constructor Summary
PropertySource(String name)
          Create a new PropertySource with the given name and with a new Object instance as the underlying source.
PropertySource(String name, T source)
          Create a new PropertySource with the given name and source object.
 
Method Summary
 boolean containsProperty(String name)
          Return whether this PropertySource contains the given name.
 boolean equals(Object obj)
          This PropertySource object is equal to the given object if: they are the same instance the name properties for both objects are equal
 String getName()
          Return the name of this PropertySource
abstract  Object getProperty(String name)
          Return the value associated with the given name, null if not found.
 T getSource()
          Return the underlying source object for this PropertySource.
 int hashCode()
          Return a hashcode derived from the name property of this PropertySource object.
static PropertySource<?> named(String name)
          Return a PropertySource implementation intended for collection comparison purposes only.
 String toString()
          Produce concise output (type and name) if the current log level does not include debug.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

logger

protected final Log logger

name

protected final String name

source

protected final T source
Constructor Detail

PropertySource

public PropertySource(String name,
                      T source)
Create a new PropertySource with the given name and source object.


PropertySource

public PropertySource(String name)
Create a new PropertySource with the given name and with a new Object instance as the underlying source.

Often useful in testing scenarios when creating anonymous implementations that never query an actual source, but rather return hard-coded values.

Method Detail

getName

public String getName()
Return the name of this PropertySource


getSource

public T getSource()
Return the underlying source object for this PropertySource.


containsProperty

public boolean containsProperty(String name)
Return whether this PropertySource contains the given name.

This implementation simply checks for a null return value from getProperty(String). Subclasses may wish to implement a more efficient algorithm if possible.

Parameters:
name - the property name to find

getProperty

public abstract Object getProperty(String name)
Return the value associated with the given name, null if not found.

Parameters:
name - the property to find
See Also:
PropertyResolver.getRequiredProperty(String)

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Return a hashcode derived from the name property of this PropertySource object.

Overrides:
hashCode in class Object

equals

public boolean equals(Object obj)
This PropertySource object is equal to the given object if:

No properties other than name are evaluated.

Overrides:
equals in class Object

toString

public String toString()
Produce concise output (type and name) if the current log level does not include debug. If debug is enabled, produce verbose output including hashcode of the PropertySource instance and every name/value property pair. This variable verbosity is useful as a property source such as system properties or environment variables may contain an arbitrary number of property pairs, potentially leading to difficult to read exception and log messages.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
See Also:
Log.isDebugEnabled()

named

public static PropertySource<?> named(String name)
Return a PropertySource implementation intended for collection comparison purposes only.

Primarily for internal use, but given a collection of PropertySource objects, may be used as follows:

 List<PropertySource<?>> sources = new ArrayList<PropertySource<?>>();
 sources.add(new MapPropertySource("sourceA", mapA));
 sources.add(new MapPropertySource("sourceB", mapB));
 assert sources.contains(PropertySource.named("sourceA"));
 assert sources.contains(PropertySource.named("sourceB"));
 assert !sources.contains(PropertySource.named("sourceC"));
 
The returned PropertySource will throw UnsupportedOperationException if any methods other than equals(Object), hashCode(), and toString() are called.

Parameters:
name - the name of the comparison PropertySource to be created and returned.