/* * Copyright 2002-2008 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.beans.factory.config; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Properties; import java.util.Set; import org.springframework.beans.BeansException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactoryAware; import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware; import org.springframework.core.Constants; import org.springframework.util.StringUtils; import org.springframework.util.StringValueResolver; /** * A property resource configurer that resolves placeholders in bean property values of * context definitions. It <i>pulls</i> values from a properties file into bean definitions. * * <p>The default placeholder syntax follows the Ant / Log4J / JSP EL style: * * <pre class="code">${...}</pre> * * Example XML context definition: * * <pre class="code"><bean id="dataSource" class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource"> * <property name="driverClassName"><value>${driver}</value></property> * <property name="url"><value>jdbc:${dbname}</value></property> * </bean></pre> * * Example properties file: * * <pre class="code">driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver * dbname=mysql:mydb</pre> * * PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer checks simple property values, lists, maps, * props, and bean names in bean references. Furthermore, placeholder values can * also cross-reference other placeholders, like: * * <pre class="code">rootPath=myrootdir * subPath=${rootPath}/subdir</pre> * * In contrast to PropertyOverrideConfigurer, this configurer allows to fill in * explicit placeholders in context definitions. Therefore, the original definition * cannot specify any default values for such bean properties, and the placeholder * properties file is supposed to contain an entry for each defined placeholder. * * <p>If a configurer cannot resolve a placeholder, a BeanDefinitionStoreException * will be thrown. If you want to check against multiple properties files, specify * multiple resources via the "locations" setting. You can also define multiple * PropertyPlaceholderConfigurers, each with its <i>own</i> placeholder syntax. * * <p>Default property values can be defined via "properties", to make overriding * definitions in properties files optional. A configurer will also check against * system properties (e.g. "user.dir") if it cannot resolve a placeholder with any * of the specified properties. This can be customized via "systemPropertiesMode". * * <p>Note that the context definition <i>is</i> aware of being incomplete; * this is immediately obvious to users when looking at the XML definition file. * Hence, placeholders have to be resolved; any desired defaults have to be * defined as placeholder values as well (for example in a default properties file). * * <p>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 #setLocations * @see #setProperties * @see #setPlaceholderPrefix * @see #setPlaceholderSuffix * @see #setSystemPropertiesModeName * @see System#getProperty(String) * @see #convertPropertyValue * @see PropertyOverrideConfigurer */ public class PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer extends PropertyResourceConfigurer implements BeanNameAware, BeanFactoryAware { /** Default placeholder prefix: "${" */ public static final String DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX = "${"; /** Default placeholder suffix: "}" */ public static final String DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_SUFFIX = "}"; /** Never check system properties. */ public static final int SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_NEVER = 0; /** * Check system properties if not resolvable in the specified properties. * This is the default. */ public static final int SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_FALLBACK = 1; /** * Check system properties first, before trying the specified properties. * This allows system properties to override any other property source. */ public static final int SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_OVERRIDE = 2; private static final Constants constants = new Constants(PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer.class); private String placeholderPrefix = DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX; private String placeholderSuffix = DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_SUFFIX; private int systemPropertiesMode = SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_FALLBACK; private boolean searchSystemEnvironment = true; private boolean ignoreUnresolvablePlaceholders = false; private String nullValue; private String beanName; private BeanFactory beanFactory; /** * Set the prefix that a placeholder string starts with. * The default is "${". * @see #DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX */ public void setPlaceholderPrefix(String placeholderPrefix) { this.placeholderPrefix = placeholderPrefix; } /** * Set the suffix that a placeholder string ends with. * The default is "}". * @see #DEFAULT_PLACEHOLDER_SUFFIX */ public void setPlaceholderSuffix(String placeholderSuffix) { this.placeholderSuffix = placeholderSuffix; } /** * Set the system property mode by the name of the corresponding constant, * e.g. "SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_OVERRIDE". * @param constantName name of the constant * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if an invalid constant was specified * @see #setSystemPropertiesMode */ public void setSystemPropertiesModeName(String constantName) throws IllegalArgumentException { this.systemPropertiesMode = constants.asNumber(constantName).intValue(); } /** * Set how to check system properties: as fallback, as override, or never. * For example, will resolve ${user.dir} to the "user.dir" system property. * <p>The default is "fallback": If not being able to resolve a placeholder * with the specified properties, a system property will be tried. * "override" will check for a system property first, before trying the * specified properties. "never" will not check system properties at all. * @see #SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_NEVER * @see #SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_FALLBACK * @see #SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_OVERRIDE * @see #setSystemPropertiesModeName */ public void setSystemPropertiesMode(int systemPropertiesMode) { this.systemPropertiesMode = systemPropertiesMode; } /** * Set whether to search for a matching system environment variable * if no matching system property has been found. Only applied when * "systemPropertyMode" is active (i.e. "fallback" or "override"), right * after checking JVM system properties. * <p>Default is "true". Switch this setting off to never resolve placeholders * against system environment variables. Note that it is generally recommended * to pass external values in as JVM system properties: This can easily be * achieved in a startup script, even for existing environment variables. * <p><b>NOTE:</b> Access to environment variables does not work on the * Sun VM 1.4, where the corresponding {@link System#getenv} support was * disabled - before it eventually got re-enabled for the Sun VM 1.5. * Please upgrade to 1.5 (or higher) if you intend to rely on the * environment variable support. * @see #setSystemPropertiesMode * @see java.lang.System#getProperty(String) * @see java.lang.System#getenv(String) */ public void setSearchSystemEnvironment(boolean searchSystemEnvironment) { this.searchSystemEnvironment = searchSystemEnvironment; } /** * Set whether to ignore unresolvable placeholders. Default is "false": * An exception will be thrown if a placeholder cannot be resolved. */ public void setIgnoreUnresolvablePlaceholders(boolean ignoreUnresolvablePlaceholders) { this.ignoreUnresolvablePlaceholders = ignoreUnresolvablePlaceholders; } /** * Set a value that should be treated as <code>null</code> when * resolved as a placeholder value: e.g. "" (empty String) or "null". * <p>Note that this will only apply to full property values, * not to parts of concatenated values. * <p>By default, no such null value is defined. This means that * there is no way to express <code>null</code> as a property * value unless you explictly map a corresponding value here. */ public void setNullValue(String nullValue) { this.nullValue = nullValue; } /** * Only necessary to check that we're not parsing our own bean definition, * to avoid failing on unresolvable placeholders in properties file locations. * The latter case can happen with placeholders for system properties in * resource locations. * @see #setLocations * @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceEditor */ public void setBeanName(String beanName) { this.beanName = beanName; } /** * Only necessary to check that we're not parsing our own bean definition, * to avoid failing on unresolvable placeholders in properties file locations. * The latter case can happen with placeholders for system properties in * resource locations. * @see #setLocations * @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceEditor */ public void setBeanFactory(BeanFactory beanFactory) { this.beanFactory = beanFactory; } protected void processProperties(ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactoryToProcess, Properties props) throws BeansException { StringValueResolver valueResolver = new PlaceholderResolvingStringValueResolver(props); BeanDefinitionVisitor visitor = new BeanDefinitionVisitor(valueResolver); String[] beanNames = beanFactoryToProcess.getBeanDefinitionNames(); for (int i = 0; i < beanNames.length; i++) { // Check that we're not parsing our own bean definition, // to avoid failing on unresolvable placeholders in properties file locations. if (!(beanNames[i].equals(this.beanName) && beanFactoryToProcess.equals(this.beanFactory))) { BeanDefinition bd = beanFactoryToProcess.getBeanDefinition(beanNames[i]); try { visitor.visitBeanDefinition(bd); } catch (BeanDefinitionStoreException ex) { throw new BeanDefinitionStoreException(bd.getResourceDescription(), beanNames[i], ex.getMessage()); } } } // New in Spring 2.5: resolve placeholders in alias target names and aliases as well. beanFactoryToProcess.resolveAliases(valueResolver); } /** * Parse the given String value recursively, to be able to resolve * nested placeholders (when resolved property values in turn contain * placeholders again). * @param strVal the String value to parse * @param props the Properties to resolve placeholders against * @param visitedPlaceholders the placeholders that have already been visited * during the current resolution attempt (used to detect circular references * between placeholders). Only non-null if we're parsing a nested placeholder. * @throws BeanDefinitionStoreException if invalid values are encountered * @see #resolvePlaceholder(String, java.util.Properties, int) */ protected String parseStringValue(String strVal, Properties props, Set visitedPlaceholders) throws BeanDefinitionStoreException { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(strVal); int startIndex = strVal.indexOf(this.placeholderPrefix); while (startIndex != -1) { int endIndex = findPlaceholderEndIndex(buf, startIndex); if (endIndex != -1) { String placeholder = buf.substring(startIndex + this.placeholderPrefix.length(), endIndex); if (!visitedPlaceholders.add(placeholder)) { throw new BeanDefinitionStoreException( "Circular placeholder reference '" + placeholder + "' in property definitions"); } // Recursive invocation, parsing placeholders contained in the placeholder key. placeholder = parseStringValue(placeholder, props, visitedPlaceholders); // Now obtain the value for the fully resolved key... String propVal = resolvePlaceholder(placeholder, props, this.systemPropertiesMode); if (propVal != null) { // Recursive invocation, parsing placeholders contained in the // previously resolved placeholder value. propVal = parseStringValue(propVal, props, visitedPlaceholders); buf.replace(startIndex, endIndex + this.placeholderSuffix.length(), propVal); if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) { logger.trace("Resolved placeholder '" + placeholder + "'"); } startIndex = buf.indexOf(this.placeholderPrefix, startIndex + propVal.length()); } else if (this.ignoreUnresolvablePlaceholders) { // Proceed with unprocessed value. startIndex = buf.indexOf(this.placeholderPrefix, endIndex + this.placeholderSuffix.length()); } else { throw new BeanDefinitionStoreException("Could not resolve placeholder '" + placeholder + "'"); } visitedPlaceholders.remove(placeholder); } else { startIndex = -1; } } return buf.toString(); } private int findPlaceholderEndIndex(CharSequence buf, int startIndex) { int index = startIndex + this.placeholderPrefix.length(); int withinNestedPlaceholder = 0; while (index < buf.length()) { if (StringUtils.substringMatch(buf, index, this.placeholderSuffix)) { if (withinNestedPlaceholder > 0) { withinNestedPlaceholder--; index = index + this.placeholderSuffix.length(); } else { return index; } } else if (StringUtils.substringMatch(buf, index, this.placeholderPrefix)) { withinNestedPlaceholder++; index = index + this.placeholderPrefix.length(); } else { index++; } } return -1; } /** * Resolve the given placeholder using the given properties, performing * a system properties check according to the given mode. * <p>Default implementation delegates to <code>resolvePlaceholder * (placeholder, props)</code> before/after the system properties check. * <p>Subclasses can override this for custom resolution strategies, * including customized points for the system properties check. * @param placeholder the placeholder to resolve * @param props the merged properties of this configurer * @param systemPropertiesMode the system properties mode, * according to the constants in this class * @return the resolved value, of null if none * @see #setSystemPropertiesMode * @see System#getProperty * @see #resolvePlaceholder(String, java.util.Properties) */ protected String resolvePlaceholder(String placeholder, Properties props, int systemPropertiesMode) { String propVal = null; if (systemPropertiesMode == SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_OVERRIDE) { propVal = resolveSystemProperty(placeholder); } if (propVal == null) { propVal = resolvePlaceholder(placeholder, props); } if (propVal == null && systemPropertiesMode == SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_FALLBACK) { propVal = resolveSystemProperty(placeholder); } return propVal; } /** * Resolve the given placeholder using the given properties. * The default implementation simply checks for a corresponding property key. * <p>Subclasses can override this for customized placeholder-to-key mappings * or custom resolution strategies, possibly just using the given properties * as fallback. * <p>Note that system properties will still be checked before respectively * after this method is invoked, according to the system properties mode. * @param placeholder the placeholder to resolve * @param props the merged properties of this configurer * @return the resolved value, of <code>null</code> if none * @see #setSystemPropertiesMode */ protected String resolvePlaceholder(String placeholder, Properties props) { return props.getProperty(placeholder); } /** * Resolve the given key as JVM system property, and optionally also as * system environment variable if no matching system property has been found. * @param key the placeholder to resolve as system property key * @return the system property value, or <code>null</code> if not found * @see #setSearchSystemEnvironment * @see java.lang.System#getProperty(String) * @see java.lang.System#getenv(String) */ protected String resolveSystemProperty(String key) { try { String value = System.getProperty(key); if (value == null && this.searchSystemEnvironment) { value = System.getenv(key); } return value; } catch (Throwable ex) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Could not access system property '" + key + "': " + ex); } return null; } } /** * BeanDefinitionVisitor that resolves placeholders in String values, * delegating to the <code>parseStringValue</code> method of the * containing class. */ private class PlaceholderResolvingStringValueResolver implements StringValueResolver { private final Properties props; public PlaceholderResolvingStringValueResolver(Properties props) { this.props = props; } public String resolveStringValue(String strVal) throws BeansException { String value = parseStringValue(strVal, this.props, new HashSet()); return (value.equals(nullValue) ? null : value); } } }