Class ConfigFactory
Config instances.
See also ConfigValueFactory which contains static methods for
converting Java values into a ConfigObject. You can then convert a
ConfigObject into a Config with ConfigObject.toConfig().
The static methods with "load" in the name do some sort of higher-level
operation potentially parsing multiple resources and resolving substitutions,
while the ones with "parse" in the name just create a ConfigValue
from a resource and nothing else.
You can find an example app and library on GitHub. Also be sure to read the package overview which describes the big picture as shown in those examples.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic ConfigObtains the default application-specific configuration, which defaults to parsingapplication.conf,application.json, andapplication.propertieson the classpath, but can also be rerouted using theconfig.file,config.resource, andconfig.urlsystem properties.static ConfigdefaultApplication(ConfigParseOptions options) LikedefaultApplication()but allows you to specify parse options.static ConfigdefaultApplication(ClassLoader loader) LikedefaultApplication()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.static ConfigObtains the default override configuration, which currently consists of system properties.static ConfigdefaultOverrides(ClassLoader loader) LikedefaultOverrides()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.static ConfigObtains the default reference configuration, which is currently created by merging all resources "reference.conf" found on the classpath and overriding the result with system properties.static ConfigdefaultReference(ClassLoader loader) LikedefaultReference()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.static ConfigObtains the default reference configuration, which is currently created by merging all resources "reference.conf" found on the classpath and overriding the result with system properties.static ConfigLikedefaultReferenceUnresolved()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.static Configempty()Gets an empty configuration.static ConfigGets an empty configuration with a description to be used to create aConfigOriginfor thisConfig.static voidReloads any cached configs, picking up changes to system properties for example.static Configload()Loads a default configuration, equivalent toload(defaultApplication())in most cases.static ConfigAssembles a standard configuration using a customConfigobject rather than loading "application.conf".static Configload(ConfigParseOptions parseOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying parse options.static Configload(ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying parse options and resolve options.static Configload(Config config, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(Config)but allows you to specifyConfigResolveOptions.static Configload(ClassLoader loader) Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, Config config) Likeload(Config)but allows you to specify the class loader for looking up resources.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader and also specify parse options.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader, parse options, and resolve options.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, Config config, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(Config,ConfigResolveOptions)but allows you to specify a class loader other than the context class loader.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader and also specify resolve options.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename) Likeload(String)but uses the supplied class loader instead of the current thread's context class loader.static Configload(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(String,ConfigParseOptions,ConfigResolveOptions)but has a class loader parameter that overrides any from theConfigParseOptions.static ConfigLoads an application's configuration from the given classpath resource or classpath resource basename, sandwiches it between default reference config and default overrides, and then resolves it.static Configload(String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(String)but allows you to specify parse and resolve options.Parse only any application replacement (specified by one of config.{resource,file,url}), returning an empty Config if no overrides were set.parseApplicationReplacement(ConfigParseOptions parseOptions) LikeparseApplicationReplacement()but allows you to specify parse options.LikeparseApplicationReplacement()but allows you to specify a class loader ti yse rather than the current context class loader.static ConfigParses a file into a Config instance as withparseFile(File,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.static ConfigparseFile(File file, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses a file into a Config instance.static ConfigparseFileAnySyntax(File fileBasename) LikeparseFileAnySyntax(File,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.static ConfigparseFileAnySyntax(File fileBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses a file with a flexible extension.static ConfigSee the other overload ofparseMap(Map, String)for details, this one just uses a default origin description.static ConfigCreates aConfigbased on aMapfrom paths to plain Java values.static ConfigparseProperties(Properties properties) LikeparseProperties(Properties, ConfigParseOptions)but uses default parse options.static ConfigparseProperties(Properties properties, ConfigParseOptions options) static ConfigparseReader(Reader reader) Parses a reader into a Config instance as withparseReader(Reader,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.static ConfigparseReader(Reader reader, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses a Reader into a Config instance.static ConfigparseResources(Class<?> klass, String resource) LikeparseResources(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.static ConfigparseResources(Class<?> klass, String resource, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses all resources on the classpath with the given name and merges them into a singleConfig.static ConfigparseResources(ClassLoader loader, String resource) LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.static ConfigparseResources(ClassLoader loader, String resource, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses all resources on the classpath with the given name and merges them into a singleConfig.static ConfigparseResources(String resource) LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String)but uses thread's current context class loader.static ConfigparseResources(String resource, ConfigParseOptions options) LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but uses thread's current context class loader if none is set in the ConfigParseOptions.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(Class<?> klass, String resourceBasename) LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(Class<?> klass, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses classpath resources with a flexible extension.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename) LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses classpath resources with a flexible extension.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(String resourceBasename) LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String)but uses thread's current context class loader.static ConfigparseResourcesAnySyntax(String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but uses thread's current context class loader.static ConfigParses a string (which should be valid HOCON or JSON).static ConfigparseString(String s, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses a string (which should be valid HOCON or JSON by default, or the syntax specified in the options otherwise).static ConfigParses a url into a Config instance as withparseURL(URL,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.static ConfigparseURL(URL url, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses a URL into a Config instance.static ConfigGets aConfigcontaining the system's environment variables.static ConfigGets aConfigcontaining the system's environment variables used to override configuration keys.static ConfigGets aConfigcontaining the system properties fromSystem.getProperties(), parsed and converted as withparseProperties(java.util.Properties, com.typesafe.config.ConfigParseOptions).
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Method Details
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load
Loads an application's configuration from the given classpath resource or classpath resource basename, sandwiches it between default reference config and default overrides, and then resolves it. The classpath resource is "raw" (it should have no "/" prefix, and is not made relative to any package, so it's likeClassLoader.getResource(java.lang.String)notClass.getResource(java.lang.String)).Resources are loaded from the current thread's
Thread.getContextClassLoader(). In general, a library needs its configuration to come from the class loader used to load that library, so the proper "reference.conf" are present.The loaded object will already be resolved (substitutions have already been processed). As a result, if you add more fallbacks then they won't be seen by substitutions. Substitutions are the "${foo.bar}" syntax. If you want to parse additional files or something then you need to use
load(Config).To load a standalone resource (without the default reference and default overrides), use
parseResourcesAnySyntax(String)rather than this method. To load only the reference config usedefaultReference()and to load only the overrides usedefaultOverrides().- Parameters:
resourceBasename- name (optionally without extension) of a resource on classpath- Returns:
- configuration for an application relative to context class loader
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load
Likeload(String)but uses the supplied class loader instead of the current thread's context class loader.To load a standalone resource (without the default reference and default overrides), use
parseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader, String)rather than this method. To load only the reference config usedefaultReference(ClassLoader)and to load only the overrides usedefaultOverrides(ClassLoader).- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look for resources inresourceBasename- basename (no .conf/.json/.properties suffix)- Returns:
- configuration for an application relative to given class loader
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load
public static Config load(String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(String)but allows you to specify parse and resolve options.- Parameters:
resourceBasename- the classpath resource name with optional extensionparseOptions- options to use when parsing the resourceresolveOptions- options to use when resolving the stack- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
public static Config load(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload(String,ConfigParseOptions,ConfigResolveOptions)but has a class loader parameter that overrides any from theConfigParseOptions.- Parameters:
loader- class loader in which to find resources (overrides loader in parse options)resourceBasename- the classpath resource name with optional extensionparseOptions- options to use when parsing the resource (class loader overridden)resolveOptions- options to use when resolving the stack- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Assembles a standard configuration using a customConfigobject rather than loading "application.conf". TheConfigobject will be sandwiched between the default reference config and default overrides and then resolved.- Parameters:
config- the application's portion of the configuration- Returns:
- resolved configuration with overrides and fallbacks added
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load
Likeload(Config)but allows you to specify the class loader for looking up resources.- Parameters:
loader- the class loader to use to find resourcesconfig- the application's portion of the configuration- Returns:
- resolved configuration with overrides and fallbacks added
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load
Likeload(Config)but allows you to specifyConfigResolveOptions.- Parameters:
config- the application's portion of the configurationresolveOptions- options for resolving the assembled config stack- Returns:
- resolved configuration with overrides and fallbacks added
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load
Likeload(Config,ConfigResolveOptions)but allows you to specify a class loader other than the context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to use when looking up override and reference configsconfig- the application's portion of the configurationresolveOptions- options for resolving the assembled config stack- Returns:
- resolved configuration with overrides and fallbacks added
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load
Loads a default configuration, equivalent toload(defaultApplication())in most cases. This configuration should be used by libraries and frameworks unless an application provides a different one.This method may return a cached singleton so will not see changes to system properties or config files. (Use
invalidateCaches()to force it to reload.)- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Likeload()but allows specifying parse options.- Parameters:
parseOptions- Options for parsing resources- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader for finding resources- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader and also specify parse options.- Parameters:
loader- class loader for finding resources (overrides any loader in parseOptions)parseOptions- Options for parsing resources- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader and also specify resolve options.- Parameters:
loader- class loader for finding resourcesresolveOptions- options for resolving the assembled config stack- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
public static Config load(ClassLoader loader, ConfigParseOptions parseOptions, ConfigResolveOptions resolveOptions) Likeload()but allows specifying a class loader other than the thread's current context class loader, parse options, and resolve options.- Parameters:
loader- class loader for finding resources (overrides any loader in parseOptions)parseOptions- Options for parsing resourcesresolveOptions- options for resolving the assembled config stack- Returns:
- configuration for an application
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load
Likeload()but allows specifying parse options and resolve options.- Parameters:
parseOptions- Options for parsing resourcesresolveOptions- options for resolving the assembled config stack- Returns:
- configuration for an application
- Since:
- 1.3.0
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defaultReference
Obtains the default reference configuration, which is currently created by merging all resources "reference.conf" found on the classpath and overriding the result with system properties. The returned reference configuration will already have substitutions resolved.Libraries and frameworks should ship with a "reference.conf" in their jar.
The reference config must be looked up in the class loader that contains the libraries that you want to use with this config, so the "reference.conf" for each library can be found. Use
defaultReference(ClassLoader)if the context class loader is not suitable.The
load()methods merge this configuration for you automatically.Future versions may look for reference configuration in more places. It is not guaranteed that this method only looks at "reference.conf".
- Returns:
- the default reference config for context class loader
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defaultReference
LikedefaultReference()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look for resources in- Returns:
- the default reference config for this class loader
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defaultReferenceUnresolved
Obtains the default reference configuration, which is currently created by merging all resources "reference.conf" found on the classpath and overriding the result with system properties.While the returned reference configuration is guaranteed to be resolvable (that is, there will be no substitutions that cannot be resolved), it is returned in an unresolved state for the purpose of allowing substitutions to be overridden by a config layer that falls back to this one.
Libraries and frameworks should ship with a "reference.conf" in their jar.
The reference config must be looked up in the class loader that contains the libraries that you want to use with this config, so the "reference.conf" for each library can be found. Use
defaultReference(ClassLoader)if the context class loader is not suitable.The
load()methods merge this configuration for you automatically.Future versions may look for reference configuration in more places. It is not guaranteed that this method only looks at "reference.conf".
- Returns:
- the unresolved default reference config for the context class loader
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defaultReferenceUnresolved
LikedefaultReferenceUnresolved()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look for resources in- Returns:
- the unresolved default reference config for this class loader
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defaultOverrides
Obtains the default override configuration, which currently consists of system properties. The returned override configuration will already have substitutions resolved.The
load()methods merge this configuration for you automatically.Future versions may get overrides in more places. It is not guaranteed that this method only uses system properties.
- Returns:
- the default override configuration
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defaultOverrides
LikedefaultOverrides()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look for resources in- Returns:
- the default override configuration
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defaultApplication
Obtains the default application-specific configuration, which defaults to parsingapplication.conf,application.json, andapplication.propertieson the classpath, but can also be rerouted using theconfig.file,config.resource, andconfig.urlsystem properties.The no-arguments
load()method automatically stacks thedefaultReference(),defaultApplication(), anddefaultOverrides()configs. You would usedefaultApplication()directly only if you're somehow customizing behavior by reimplementingload().The configuration returned by
defaultApplication()will not be resolved already, in contrast todefaultReference()anddefaultOverrides(). This is because application.conf would normally be resolved after merging with the reference and override configs.If the system properties
config.resource,config.file, orconfig.urlare set, then the classpath resource, file, or URL specified in those properties will be used rather than the defaultapplication.{conf,json,properties}classpath resources. These system properties should not be set in code (after all, you can just parse whatever you want manually and then useload(Config)if you don't want to useapplication.conf). The properties are intended for use by the person or script launching the application. For example someone might have aproduction.confthat includeapplication.confbut then change a couple of values. When launching the app they could specify-Dconfig.resource=production.confto get production mode.If no system properties are set to change the location of the default configuration,
defaultApplication()is equivalent toConfigFactory.parseResources("application").- Returns:
- the default application.conf or system-property-configured configuration
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- 1.3.0
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defaultApplication
LikedefaultApplication()but allows you to specify a class loader to use rather than the current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look for resources in- Returns:
- the default application configuration
- Since:
- 1.3.0
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defaultApplication
LikedefaultApplication()but allows you to specify parse options.- Parameters:
options- the options- Returns:
- the default application configuration
- Since:
- 1.3.0
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invalidateCaches
public static void invalidateCaches()Reloads any cached configs, picking up changes to system properties for example. Because aConfigis immutable, anyone with a reference to the old configs will still have the same outdated objects. However, new calls toload()ordefaultOverrides()ordefaultReference()may return a new object.This method is primarily intended for use in unit tests, for example, that may want to update a system property then confirm that it's used correctly. In many cases, use of this method may indicate there's a better way to set up your code.
Caches may be reloaded immediately or lazily; once you call this method, the reload can occur at any time, even during the invalidation process. So FIRST make the changes you'd like the caches to notice, then SECOND call this method to invalidate caches. Don't expect that invalidating, making changes, then calling
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empty
Gets an empty configuration. See alsoempty(String)to create an empty configuration with a description, which may improve user-visible error messages.- Returns:
- an empty configuration
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empty
Gets an empty configuration with a description to be used to create aConfigOriginfor thisConfig. The description should be very short and say what the configuration is, like "default settings" or "foo settings" or something. (Presumably you will merge some actual settings into this empty config usingConfig.withFallback(com.typesafe.config.ConfigMergeable), making the description more useful.)- Parameters:
originDescription- description of the config- Returns:
- an empty configuration
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systemProperties
Gets aConfigcontaining the system properties fromSystem.getProperties(), parsed and converted as withparseProperties(java.util.Properties, com.typesafe.config.ConfigParseOptions).This method can return a global immutable singleton, so it's preferred over parsing system properties yourself.
load(java.lang.String)will include the system properties as overrides already, as willdefaultReference()anddefaultOverrides().Because this returns a singleton, it will not notice changes to system properties made after the first time this method is called. Use
invalidateCaches()to force the singleton to reload if you modify system properties.- Returns:
- system properties parsed into a
Config
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systemEnvironmentOverrides
Gets aConfigcontaining the system's environment variables used to override configuration keys. Environment variables taken in considerations are starting withCONFIG_FORCE_Environment variables are mangled in the following way after stripping the prefix "CONFIG_FORCE_":
environment variables Env Var Config _ [1 underscore] . [dot] __ [2 underscore] - [dash] ___ [3 underscore] _ [underscore] A variable like:
CONFIG_FORCE_a_b__c___dis translated to a config key:a.b-c_dThis method can return a global immutable singleton, so it's preferred over parsing system properties yourself.
defaultOverrides()will include the system environment variables as overrides if `config.override_with_env_vars` is set to `true`.- Returns:
- system environment variable overrides parsed into a
Config
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systemEnvironment
Gets aConfigcontaining the system's environment variables. This method can return a global immutable singleton.Environment variables are used as fallbacks when resolving substitutions whether or not this object is included in the config being resolved, so you probably don't need to use this method for most purposes. It can be a nicer API for accessing environment variables than raw
System.getenv(String)though, since you can use methods such asConfig.getInt(java.lang.String).- Returns:
- system environment variables parsed into a
Config
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parseProperties
Converts a JavaPropertiesobject to aConfigObjectusing the rules documented in the HOCON spec. The keys in thePropertiesobject are split on the period character '.' and treated as paths. The values will all end up as string values. If you have both "a=foo" and "a.b=bar" in your properties file, so "a" is both the object containing "b" and the string "foo", then the string value is dropped.If you want to have
System.getProperties()as a ConfigObject, it's better to use thesystemProperties()method which returns a cached global singleton.- Parameters:
properties- a Java Properties objectoptions- the parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseProperties
LikeparseProperties(Properties, ConfigParseOptions)but uses default parse options.- Parameters:
properties- a Java Properties object- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseReader
Parses a Reader into a Config instance. Does not callConfig.resolve()or merge the parsed stream with any other configuration; this method parses a single stream and does nothing else. It does process "include" statements in the parsed stream, and may end up doing other IO due to those statements.- Parameters:
reader- the reader to parseoptions- parse options to control how the reader is interpreted- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseReader
Parses a reader into a Config instance as withparseReader(Reader,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.- Parameters:
reader- the reader to parse- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseURL
Parses a URL into a Config instance. Does not callConfig.resolve()or merge the parsed stream with any other configuration; this method parses a single stream and does nothing else. It does process "include" statements in the parsed stream, and may end up doing other IO due to those statements.- Parameters:
url- the url to parseoptions- parse options to control how the url is interpreted- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseURL
Parses a url into a Config instance as withparseURL(URL,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.- Parameters:
url- the url to parse- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseFile
Parses a file into a Config instance. Does not callConfig.resolve()or merge the file with any other configuration; this method parses a single file and does nothing else. It does process "include" statements in the parsed file, and may end up doing other IO due to those statements.- Parameters:
file- the file to parseoptions- parse options to control how the file is interpreted- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseFile
Parses a file into a Config instance as withparseFile(File,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses the default parse options.- Parameters:
file- the file to parse- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
- Throws:
ConfigException- on IO or parse errors
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parseFileAnySyntax
Parses a file with a flexible extension. If thefileBasenamealready ends in a known extension, this method parses it according to that extension (the file's syntax must match its extension). If thefileBasenamedoes not end in an extension, it parses files with all known extensions and merges whatever is found.In the current implementation, the extension ".conf" forces
ConfigSyntax.CONF, ".json" forcesConfigSyntax.JSON, and ".properties" forcesConfigSyntax.PROPERTIES. When merging files, ".conf" falls back to ".json" falls back to ".properties".Future versions of the implementation may add additional syntaxes or additional extensions. However, the ordering (fallback priority) of the three current extensions will remain the same.
If
optionsforces a specific syntax, this method only parses files with an extension matching that syntax.If
options.getAllowMissing()is true, then no files have to exist; if false, then at least one file has to exist.- Parameters:
fileBasename- a filename with or without extensionoptions- parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseFileAnySyntax
LikeparseFileAnySyntax(File,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.- Parameters:
fileBasename- a filename with or without extension- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
Parses all resources on the classpath with the given name and merges them into a singleConfig.If the resource name does not begin with a "/", it will have the supplied class's package added to it, in the same way as
Class.getResource(java.lang.String).Duplicate resources with the same name are merged such that ones returned earlier from
ClassLoader.getResources(java.lang.String)fall back to (have higher priority than) the ones returned later. This implies that resources earlier in the classpath override those later in the classpath when they configure the same setting. However, in practice real applications may not be consistent about classpath ordering, so be careful. It may be best to avoid assuming too much.- Parameters:
klass-klass.getClassLoader()will be used to load resources, and non-absolute resource names will have this class's package addedresource- resource to look up, relative toklass's package or absolute starting with a "/"options- parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
LikeparseResources(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.- Parameters:
klass-klass.getClassLoader()will be used to load resources, and non-absolute resource names will have this class's package addedresource- resource to look up, relative toklass's package or absolute starting with a "/"- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
public static Config parseResourcesAnySyntax(Class<?> klass, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses classpath resources with a flexible extension. In general, this method has the same behavior asparseFileAnySyntax(File,ConfigParseOptions)but for classpath resources instead, as inparseResources(java.lang.Class<?>, java.lang.String, com.typesafe.config.ConfigParseOptions).There is a thorny problem with this method, which is that
ClassLoader.getResources(java.lang.String)must be called separately for each possible extension. The implementation ends up with separate lists of resources called "basename.conf" and "basename.json" for example. As a result, the ideal ordering between two files with different extensions is unknown; there is no way to figure out how to merge the two lists in classpath order. To keep it simple, the lists are simply concatenated, with the same syntax priorities asparseFileAnySyntax()- all ".conf" resources are ahead of all ".json" resources which are ahead of all ".properties" resources.- Parameters:
klass- class which determines theClassLoaderand the package for relative resource namesresourceBasename- a resource name as inClass.getResource(java.lang.String), with or without extensionoptions- parse options (class loader is ignored in favor of the one from klass)- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.- Parameters:
klass-klass.getClassLoader()will be used to load resources, and non-absolute resource names will have this class's package addedresourceBasename- a resource name as inClass.getResource(java.lang.String), with or without extension- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
public static Config parseResources(ClassLoader loader, String resource, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses all resources on the classpath with the given name and merges them into a singleConfig.This works like
ClassLoader.getResource(java.lang.String), not likeClass.getResource(java.lang.String), so the name never begins with a slash.See
parseResources(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)for full details.- Parameters:
loader- will be used to load resources by setting this loader on the provided optionsresource- resource to look upoptions- parse options (class loader is ignored)- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.- Parameters:
loader- will be used to load resourcesresource- resource to look up in the loader- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
public static Config parseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader loader, String resourceBasename, ConfigParseOptions options) Parses classpath resources with a flexible extension. In general, this method has the same behavior asparseFileAnySyntax(File,ConfigParseOptions)but for classpath resources instead, as inparseResources(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions).parseResourcesAnySyntax(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)differs in the syntax for the resource name, but otherwise seeparseResourcesAnySyntax(Class,String,ConfigParseOptions)for some details and caveats on this method.- Parameters:
loader- class loader to look up resources in, will be set on optionsresourceBasename- a resource name as inClassLoader.getResource(java.lang.String), with or without extensionoptions- parse options (class loader ignored)- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but always uses default parse options.- Parameters:
loader- will be used to load resourcesresourceBasename- a resource name as inClassLoader.getResource(java.lang.String), with or without extension- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but uses thread's current context class loader if none is set in the ConfigParseOptions.- Parameters:
resource- the resource nameoptions- parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResources
LikeparseResources(ClassLoader,String)but uses thread's current context class loader.- Parameters:
resource- the resource name- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String,ConfigParseOptions)but uses thread's current context class loader.- Parameters:
resourceBasename- the resource basename (no file type suffix)options- parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseResourcesAnySyntax
LikeparseResourcesAnySyntax(ClassLoader,String)but uses thread's current context class loader.- Parameters:
resourceBasename- the resource basename (no file type suffix)- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseApplicationReplacement
Parse only any application replacement (specified by one of config.{resource,file,url}), returning an empty Config if no overrides were set.- Returns:
- a
Optionalcontaining any specified replacement, orOptional.empty()if none was specified. - Since:
- 1.4.1
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parseApplicationReplacement
LikeparseApplicationReplacement()but allows you to specify a class loader ti yse rather than the current context class loader.- Parameters:
loader- the class loader- Returns:
- a
Optionalcontaining any specified replacement, orOptional.empty()if none was specified. - Since:
- 1.4.1
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parseApplicationReplacement
LikeparseApplicationReplacement()but allows you to specify parse options.- Parameters:
parseOptions- parse options- Returns:
- a
Optionalcontaining any specified replacement, orOptional.empty()if none was specified. - Since:
- 1.4.1
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parseString
Parses a string (which should be valid HOCON or JSON by default, or the syntax specified in the options otherwise).- Parameters:
s- string to parseoptions- parse options- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseString
Parses a string (which should be valid HOCON or JSON).- Parameters:
s- string to parse- Returns:
- the parsed configuration
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parseMap
Creates aConfigbased on aMapfrom paths to plain Java values. Similar toConfigValueFactory.fromMap(Map,String), except the keys in the map are path expressions, rather than keys; and correspondingly it returns aConfiginstead of aConfigObject. This is more convenient if you are writing literal maps in code, and less convenient if you are getting your maps from some data source such as a parser.An exception will be thrown (and it is a bug in the caller of the method) if a path is both an object and a value, for example if you had both "a=foo" and "a.b=bar", then "a" is both the string "foo" and the parent object of "b". The caller of this method should ensure that doesn't happen.
- Parameters:
values- map from paths to plain Java objectsoriginDescription- description of what this map represents, like a filename, or "default settings" (origin description is used in error messages)- Returns:
- the map converted to a
Config
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parseMap
See the other overload ofparseMap(Map, String)for details, this one just uses a default origin description.- Parameters:
values- map from paths to plain Java values- Returns:
- the map converted to a
Config
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