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由上至下优先级依次提升(下方覆盖上方)
- Default properties (specified by setting
SpringApplication.setDefaultProperties
). @PropertySource
annotations on your@Configuration
classes. Please note that such property sources are not added to theEnvironment
until the application context is being refreshed. This is too late to configure certain properties such aslogging.*
andspring.main.*
which are read before refresh begins.- Config data (such as
application.properties
files). - A
RandomValuePropertySource
that has properties only inrandom.*
. - OS environment variables.
- Java System properties (
System.getProperties()
). - JNDI attributes from
java:comp/env
. ServletContext
init parameters.ServletConfig
init parameters.- Properties from
SPRING_APPLICATION_JSON
(inline JSON embedded in an environment variable or system property). - Command line arguments.
properties
attribute on your tests. Available on@SpringBootTest
and the test annotations for testing a particular slice of your application.@TestPropertySource
annotations on your tests.- Devtools global settings properties in the
$HOME/.config/spring-boot
directory when devtools is active.
Config data files are considered in the following order:
- Application properties packaged inside your jar (
application.properties
and YAML variants). - Profile-specific application properties packaged inside your jar (
application-{profile}.properties
and YAML variants). - Application properties outside of your packaged jar (
application.properties
and YAML variants). - Profile-specific application properties outside of your packaged jar (
application-{profile}.properties
and YAML variants).