In my Spring Boot app's application.properties
I have this definition:
someProp=${SOME_ENV_VARIABLE}
But this is an optional value only set in certain environments, I use it like this
@Value("${someProp:#{null}}")
private String someProp;
Surprisingly I get this error when the env. var doesn't exist
Could not resolve placeholder 'SOME_ENV_VARIABLE' in string value "${SOME_ENV_VARIABLE}"
I was expecting Spring to just set a blank value if not found in any PropertySource
.
How to make it optional?
Provide a default value in the application.properties
someProp=${SOME_ENV_VARIABLE:#{null}}
When used like @Value("${someProp})
, this will correctly evaluate to null
. First, if SOME_ENV_VARIABLE
is not found when application.properties
is being processed, its value becomes the string literal "#{null}". Then, @Value
evaluates someProp
as a SpEL expression, which results in null
. The actual value can be verified by looking at the property in the Environment
bean.
This solution utilizes the default value syntax specified by the PlaceholderConfigurerSupport
class
Default property values can be defined globally for each configurer
instance via the properties property, or on a property-by-property
basis using the default value separator which is ":" by default and
customizable via setValueSeparator(String).
and Spring SpEL expression templating.
From Spring Boot docs on externalized configuration
Finally, while you can write a SpEL expression in @Value, such
expressions are not processed from Application property files.