Merge branch '2.3.x' into 2.4.x

See gh-26653
pull/26677/head
Stephane Nicoll 4 years ago
commit 130261f0df

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[[howto-set-default-spring-profile-name]]
=== Set the Default Profile Name
The default profile is a profile that is enabled if no profile is active.
By default, the name of the default profile is `default`, but it could be changed using a System property (configprop:spring.profiles.default[]) or an OS environment variable (configprop:spring.profiles.default[format=envvar]).
In Spring Boot, you can also set the default profile name in `application.properties`, as shown in the following example:
[source,properties,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes",configprops]
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spring.profiles.default=dev
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See "`<<spring-boot-features.adoc#boot-features-profiles>>`" in the "`Spring Boot features`" section for more information.
[[howto-change-configuration-depending-on-the-environment]]
=== Change Configuration Depending on the Environment
Spring Boot supports multi-document YAML and Properties files (see <<spring-boot-features#boot-features-external-config-files-multi-document>> for details) which can be activated conditionally based on the active profiles.

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You could also specify it on the command line by using the following switch: `--spring.profiles.active=dev,hsqldb`.
If no profile is active, a default profile is enabled.
The name of the default profile is `default` and it can be tuned using the configprop:spring.profiles.default[] `Environment` property, as shown in the following example:
[source,properties,indent=0,configprops]
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spring.profiles.default=none
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[[boot-features-adding-active-profiles]]

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