Clarify handling of files specified in spring.config.location

Closes gh-5147
pull/5489/head
Andy Wilkinson 9 years ago
parent 70ab613465
commit aa17599675

@ -470,7 +470,11 @@ property (typically OS env, system property or command line argument).
If `spring.config.location` contains directories (as opposed to files) they should end
in `/` (and will be appended with the names generated from `spring.config.name` before
being loaded). The default search path `classpath:,classpath:/config,file:,file:config/`
being loaded, including profile-specific file names). Files specified in
`spring.config.location` are used as-is, with no support for profile-specific variants,
and will be overridden by any profile-specific properties.
The default search path `classpath:,classpath:/config,file:,file:config/`
is always used, irrespective of the value of `spring.config.location`. This search path
is ordered from lowest to highest precedence (`file:config/` wins). If you do specify
your own locations, they take precedence over all of the default locations and use the
@ -506,6 +510,10 @@ If several profiles are specified, a last wins strategy applies. For example, pr
specified by the `spring.profiles.active` property are added after those configured via
the `SpringApplication` API and therefore take precedence.
NOTE: If you have specified any files in `spring.config.location`, profile-specific
variants of those files will not be considered. Use directories in`spring.config.location`
if you also want to also use profile-specific properties.
[[boot-features-external-config-placeholders-in-properties]]

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