Package org.keycloak.common.util
Class StringPropertyReplacer
java.lang.Object
org.keycloak.common.util.StringPropertyReplacer
A utility class for replacing properties in strings.
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- $Revision: 2898 $
- Author:
- Jason Dillon, Scott Stark, Claudio Vesco, Adrian Brock, Dimitris Andreadis
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Nested Class Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic String
replaceProperties
(String string) Go through the input string and replace any occurrence of ${p} with the System.getProperty(p) value.static String
replaceProperties
(String string, StringPropertyReplacer.PropertyResolver resolver) Go through the input string and replace any occurrence of ${p} with the value resolves fromresolver
.static void
setDefaultPropertyResolver
(StringPropertyReplacer.PropertyResolver systemVariables)
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Constructor Details
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StringPropertyReplacer
public StringPropertyReplacer()
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Method Details
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setDefaultPropertyResolver
public static void setDefaultPropertyResolver(StringPropertyReplacer.PropertyResolver systemVariables) -
replaceProperties
Go through the input string and replace any occurrence of ${p} with the System.getProperty(p) value. If there is no such property p defined, then the ${p} reference will remain unchanged. If the property reference is of the form ${p:v} and there is no such property p, then the default value v will be returned. If the property reference is of the form ${p1,p2} or ${p1,p2:v} then the primary and the secondary properties will be tried in turn, before returning either the unchanged input, or the default value. The property ${/} is replaced with System.getProperty("file.separator") value and the property ${:} is replaced with System.getProperty("path.separator").- Parameters:
string
- - the string with possible ${} references- Returns:
- the input string with all property references replaced if any. If there are no valid references the input string will be returned.
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replaceProperties
public static String replaceProperties(String string, StringPropertyReplacer.PropertyResolver resolver) Go through the input string and replace any occurrence of ${p} with the value resolves fromresolver
. If there is no such property p defined, then the ${p} reference will remain unchanged. If the property reference is of the form ${p:v} and there is no such property p, then the default value v will be returned. If the property reference is of the form ${p1,p2} or ${p1,p2:v} then the primary and the secondary properties will be tried in turn, before returning either the unchanged input, or the default value. The property ${/} is replaced with System.getProperty("file.separator") value and the property ${:} is replaced with System.getProperty("path.separator").- Parameters:
string
- - the string with possible ${} referencesresolver
- - the property resolver- Returns:
- the input string with all property references replaced if any. If there are no valid references the input string will be returned.
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