How to store an array in a Java properties file
I'm currently making a .properties file that needs to be loaded and transformed into an array.
There is a possibility of anywhere from 0-25 of each of the property keys to exist.I tried a few implementations but I'm just stuck at doing this cleanly.
Anyone have any ideas?foo.1.filename=foo.txt
foo.1.expire=200
foo.2.filename=foo2.txt
foo.2.expire=10
etc more foo's
bar.1.filename=bar.txt
b开发者_如何学Pythonar.1.expire=100
Where I'll assemble the filename/expire pairings into a data object, as part of an array for each parent property element like foo[myobject]
Formatting of the properties file can change, I'm open to ideas.
I can suggest using delimiters and using the
String.split(delimiter)
Example properties file:
MON=0800#Something#Something1, Something2
prop.load(new FileInputStream("\\\\Myseccretnetwork\\Project\\props.properties"));
String[]values = prop.get("MON").toString().split("#");
Hope that helps
Didn't exactly get your intent. Do check Apache Commons configuration library http://commons.apache.org/configuration/
You can have multiple values against a key as in
key=value1,value2
and you can read this into an array as configuration.getAsStringArray("key")
Either define a delimiter that will not be a potential value or learn to use XML.
If you still insist on using properties use one of the methods that will return a list of all keys. Your key appears to have three parts a group identifier (foo, bar) an index (1, 2) and then an element name (filename, expire). Get all the keys break them into their component parts. Create a List for each type of identifier, when processing the list use the identifier to determine which List to add to. Create you paired elements as you said and simply add to the list! If the index order is important either add that as a field to your paired elements or sort the keys before processing.
Use YAML files for properties, this supports properties as an array.
Quick glance about YAML:
A superset of JSON, it can do everything JSON can + more
- Simple to read
- Long properties into multiline values
- Supports comments
- Properties as Array
- YAML Validation
I have custom loading. Properties must be defined as:
key.0=value0
key.1=value1
...
Custom loading:
/** Return array from properties file. Array must be defined as "key.0=value0", "key.1=value1", ... */
public List<String> getSystemStringProperties(String key) {
// result list
List<String> result = new LinkedList<>();
// defining variable for assignment in loop condition part
String value;
// next value loading defined in condition part
for(int i = 0; (value = YOUR_PROPERTY_OBJECT.getProperty(key + "." + i)) != null; i++) {
result.add(value);
}
// return
return result;
}
I highly recommend using Apache Commons (http://commons.apache.org/configuration/). It has the ability to use an XML file as a configuration file. Using an XML structure makes it easy to represent arrays as lists of values rather than specially numbered properties.
here is another way to do by implementing yourself the mechanism. here we consider that the array should start with 0 and would have no hole between indice
/**
* get a string property's value
* @param propKey property key
* @param defaultValue default value if the property is not found
* @return value
*/
public static String getSystemStringProperty(String propKey,
String defaultValue) {
String strProp = System.getProperty(propKey);
if (strProp == null) {
strProp = defaultValue;
}
return strProp;
}
/**
* internal recursive method to get string properties (array)
* @param curResult current result
* @param paramName property key prefix
* @param i current indice
* @return array of property's values
*/
private static List<String> getSystemStringProperties(List<String> curResult, String paramName, int i) {
String paramIValue = getSystemStringProperty(paramName + "." + String.valueOf(i), null);
if (paramIValue == null) {
return curResult;
}
curResult.add(paramIValue);
return getSystemStringProperties(curResult, paramName, i+1);
}
/**
* get the values from a property key prefix
* @param paramName property key prefix
* @return string array of values
*/
public static String[] getSystemStringProperties(
String paramName) {
List<String> stringProperties = getSystemStringProperties(new ArrayList<String>(), paramName, 0);
return stringProperties.toArray(new String[stringProperties.size()]);
}
Here is a way to test :
@Test
public void should_be_able_to_get_array_of_properties() {
System.setProperty("my.parameter.0", "ooO");
System.setProperty("my.parameter.1", "oO");
System.setProperty("my.parameter.2", "boo");
// WHEN
String[] pluginParams = PropertiesHelper.getSystemStringProperties("my.parameter");
// THEN
assertThat(pluginParams).isNotNull();
assertThat(pluginParams).containsExactly("ooO","oO","boo");
System.out.println(pluginParams[0].toString());
}
hope this helps
and all remarks are welcome..
As user 'Skip Head' already pointed out, csv or a any table file format would be a better fitt in your case.
If it is an option for you, maybe this Table implementation might interest you.
I'd suggest having the properties file, reference a CSV file. Then parse the CSV file into a collection/array etc instead. Properties file seems wrong fit for this kind of data.
Actually all answers are wrong
Easy: foo.[0]filename
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