how to use Spring-EL in @Value when using constants to resolve a property

Hansjoerg Wingeier picture Hansjoerg Wingeier · Jun 2, 2015 · Viewed 9.5k times · Source

I'm trying to use a constant to define a property and then resolving it with the @Value annotation.

I defined the constant in an interface:

public interface InternalConstant{
   public static final String JOB_NAME_PROPERTY = "javabatch.jobName";
}

I'm using springboot and I'm adding the property as a default property to the context:

SpringApplication springApp = new SpringApplication(configs.toArray());
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty(InternalConstants.JOB_NAME_PROPERTY, "MyStartableJob");
springApp.setDefaultProperties(props);

Now, I'd like to use @Value to inject the String "MyStartableJob" into a String. But instead of directly using @Value(value="${javabatch.jobName}), I'd like to use the defined constant.

I tried

@Value(value="#{T(ch.mobi.javabatch.core.internal.InternalConstants).JOB_NAME_PROPERTY}")

But of course, this resolves only to "javabatch.jobName" and not to the value of the property named "javabatch.jobName".

So I tried to wrap it in @Value(value="${#{T(ch.mobi.javabatch.core.internal.InternalConstants).JOB_NAME_PROPERTY}}"), but this causes an exception.

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not resolve placeholder '#{T(ch.mobi.javabatch.core.internal.InternalConstants).JOB_NAME_PROPERTY}' in string value "${#{T(ch.mobi.javabatch.core.internal.InternalConstants).JOB_NAME_PROPERTY}}"
    at org.springframework.util.PropertyPlaceholderHelper.parseStringValue(PropertyPlaceholderHelper.java:174)
    at org.springframework.util.PropertyPlaceholderHelper.replacePlaceholders(PropertyPlaceholderHelper.java:126)
    at org.springframework.core.env.AbstractPropertyResolver.doResolvePlaceholders(AbstractPropertyResolver.java:204)
    at org.springframework.core.env.AbstractPropertyResolver.resolveRequiredPlaceholders(AbstractPropertyResolver.java:178)
    at org.springframework.context.support.PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer$2.resolveStringValue(PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer.java:175)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.resolveEmbeddedValue(AbstractBeanFactory.java:801)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory.doResolveDependency(DefaultListableBeanFactory.java:955)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory.resolveDependency(DefaultListableBeanFactory.java:942)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor$AutowiredFieldElement.inject(AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor.java:533)
    ... 16 more

I know, that I could simply inject the Environment and using its getProperty method:

@Autowired
private Environment env;

public void m1() {
    env.getProperty(InternalConstants.JOB_NAME_PROPERTY);
}

This works and serves my purpose. But I wonder, if this could also be done using SPEL in @Value.

Thanks.

Answer

Pavel Horal picture Pavel Horal · Jun 2, 2015

What about the simplest approach:

@Value("${" + InternalConstant.JOB_NAME_PROPERTY + "}")
private String jobName