Invalid properties configuration
Reports unresolved and deprecated configuration keys and invalid values in Spring Boot application .properties
configuration files, which can lead to runtime errors.
Example:
If a deprecated configuration key has a replacement key, you can apply the 'Use replacement key' quick-fix.
Example:
After the quick-fix is applied:
If a configuration key is not defined in spring-configuration-metadata.json
, you can apply the 'Define configuration key' quick-fix that creates the META-INF/spring-additional-configuration-metadata.json
file and defines the necessary key.
Example:
After the quick-fix is applied, the following is added to META-INF/spring-additional-configuration-metadata.json
:
The inspection also highlights index notation errors in list and map configuration keys.
Example:
Locating this inspection
- By ID
Can be used to locate inspection in e.g. Qodana configuration files, where you can quickly enable or disable it, or adjust its settings.
SpringBootApplicationProperties- Via Settings dialog
Path to the inspection settings via IntelliJ Platform IDE Settings dialog, when you need to adjust inspection settings directly from your IDE.
Use the Replacement tokens option to define tokens used for value placeholders in configuration files. These tokens are specified in the form beginToken*endToken
. Without the *
, the token is assumed to be the same for start and end.
For example, the default is @
for both start and end token, which enables you to define placeholders, such as some.property=@another.property@
.
Values inside the replacement token (@property.key@
) will not be highlighted.
Inspection options
Here you can find the description of settings available for the Invalid properties configuration inspection, and the reference of their default values.
- Replacement tokens
[@]
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Can be installed with plugin: | Spring Boot, 243.23126 |