Package org.springframework.boot.cloud
Class CloudFoundryVcapEnvironmentPostProcessor
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.boot.cloud.CloudFoundryVcapEnvironmentPostProcessor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
EnvironmentPostProcessor
,org.springframework.core.Ordered
public class CloudFoundryVcapEnvironmentPostProcessor
extends Object
implements EnvironmentPostProcessor, org.springframework.core.Ordered
An
EnvironmentPostProcessor
that knows where to find VCAP (a.k.a. Cloud
Foundry) metadata in the existing environment. It parses out the VCAP_APPLICATION and
VCAP_SERVICES metadata and dumps it in a form that is easily consumed by
Environment
users. If the app is running in Cloud Foundry then both metadata
items are JSON objects encoded in OS environment variables. VCAP_APPLICATION is a
shallow hash with basic information about the application (name, instance id, instance
index, etc.), and VCAP_SERVICES is a hash of lists where the keys are service labels
and the values are lists of hashes of service instance metadata. Examples are:
VCAP_APPLICATION: {"instance_id":"2ce0ac627a6c8e47e936d829a3a47b5b","instance_index":0, "version":"0138c4a6-2a73-416b-aca0-572c09f7ca53","name":"foo", "uris":["foo.cfapps.io"], ...} VCAP_SERVICES: {"rds-mysql-1.0":[{"name":"mysql","label":"rds-mysql-1.0","plan":"10mb", "credentials":{"name":"d04fb13d27d964c62b267bbba1cffb9da","hostname":"mysql-service-public.clqg2e2w3ecf.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com", "host":"mysql-service-public.clqg2e2w3ecf.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com","port":3306,"user":"urpRuqTf8Cpe6", "username":"urpRuqTf8Cpe6","password":"pxLsGVpsC9A5S"} }]}These objects are flattened into properties. The VCAP_APPLICATION object goes straight to
vcap.application.*
in a fairly obvious way, and the VCAP_SERVICES object is
unwrapped so that it is a hash of objects with key equal to the service instance name
(e.g. "mysql" in the example above), and value equal to that instances properties, and
then flattened in the same way. E.g.
vcap.application.instance_id: 2ce0ac627a6c8e47e936d829a3a47b5b vcap.application.version: 0138c4a6-2a73-416b-aca0-572c09f7ca53 vcap.application.name: foo vcap.application.uris[0]: foo.cfapps.io vcap.services.mysql.name: mysql vcap.services.mysql.label: rds-mysql-1.0 vcap.services.mysql.credentials.name: d04fb13d27d964c62b267bbba1cffb9da vcap.services.mysql.credentials.port: 3306 vcap.services.mysql.credentials.host: mysql-service-public.clqg2e2w3ecf.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com vcap.services.mysql.credentials.username: urpRuqTf8Cpe6 vcap.services.mysql.credentials.password: pxLsGVpsC9A5S ...N.B. this initializer is mainly intended for informational use (the application and instance ids are particularly useful). For service binding you might find that Spring Cloud is more convenient and more robust against potential changes in Cloud Foundry.
- Since:
- 1.3.0
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.springframework.core.Ordered
HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE, LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionint
getOrder()
void
postProcessEnvironment
(org.springframework.core.env.ConfigurableEnvironment environment, SpringApplication application) Post-process the givenenvironment
.void
setOrder
(int order)
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Constructor Details
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CloudFoundryVcapEnvironmentPostProcessor
Create a newCloudFoundryVcapEnvironmentPostProcessor
instance.- Parameters:
logFactory
- the log factory to use- Since:
- 3.0.0
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Method Details
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setOrder
public void setOrder(int order) -
getOrder
public int getOrder()- Specified by:
getOrder
in interfaceorg.springframework.core.Ordered
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postProcessEnvironment
public void postProcessEnvironment(org.springframework.core.env.ConfigurableEnvironment environment, SpringApplication application) Description copied from interface:EnvironmentPostProcessor
Post-process the givenenvironment
.- Specified by:
postProcessEnvironment
in interfaceEnvironmentPostProcessor
- Parameters:
environment
- the environment to post-processapplication
- the application to which the environment belongs
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