How to add an active spring profile from an environment variable?

Ortomala Lokni picture Ortomala Lokni · Nov 16, 2016 · Viewed 15k times · Source

Until now, I'm setting the following environment variable in my ~/.bash_profile :

export SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=local

This set my active spring profile. But now, I want to add the local profile to other profiles defined in application.properties and not replace them.

In the Spring Boot documentation, there is a section about adding active profile, but I see nothing about adding active profile from an environment variable.

I've tried to set the SPRING_PROFILES_INCLUDE environment variable, but this has no effect.

How to do this?

P.S.: I'm using Spring Boot 1.4.2.

Answer

Daniel Olszewski picture Daniel Olszewski · Nov 16, 2016

With default addition profile

You can introduce your own environment variable in the application.properties file, next to the defined profiles using an expression. For instance, if your current file looks like this:

spring.profiles.active=profile1,profile2

with a custom environment variable it will change into:

spring.profiles.active=profile1,profile2,${ADDITIONAL_APP_PROFILES:local}

where ADDITIONAL_APP_PROFILES is the name of the environment variable which you set instead of SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE.

The value local is used when the variable is not set on a current environment. In that case, the profile called local will be activated. If you don't set the default value and the environment variable is not present, the whole expression will be used as the name of an active profile.

Without default addition profile

If you like to avoid activating the default profile, you can remove the placeholder value and the comma before the variable expression:

spring.profiles.active=profile1,profile2${ADDITIONAL_APP_PROFILES}

but in that case the variable set on a current environment have to start with a comma:

export ADDITIONAL_APP_PROFILES=,local