Environment接口继承自PropertyResolver接口,PropertyResolver接口处理了property相关的内容,而Environment增加了profile相关的处理,因此Environment就包含了property和profile两个维度的处理

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package org.springframework.core.env;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Interface for resolving properties against any underlying source.
 *
 * @author Chris Beams
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 * @since 3.1
 * @see Environment
 * @see PropertySourcesPropertyResolver
 */
public interface PropertyResolver {

	/**
	 * Return whether the given property key is available for resolution,
	 * i.e. if the value for the given key is not {@code null}.
	 */
	boolean containsProperty(String key);

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key,
	 * or {@code null} if the key cannot be resolved.
	 * @param key the property name to resolve
	 * @see #getProperty(String, String)
	 * @see #getProperty(String, Class)
	 * @see #getRequiredProperty(String)
	 */
	@Nullable
	String getProperty(String key);

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key, or
	 * {@code defaultValue} if the key cannot be resolved.
	 * @param key the property name to resolve
	 * @param defaultValue the default value to return if no value is found
	 * @see #getRequiredProperty(String)
	 * @see #getProperty(String, Class)
	 */
	String getProperty(String key, String defaultValue);

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key,
	 * or {@code null} if the key cannot be resolved.
	 * @param key the property name to resolve
	 * @param targetType the expected type of the property value
	 * @see #getRequiredProperty(String, Class)
	 */
	@Nullable
	<T> T getProperty(String key, Class<T> targetType);

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key,
	 * or {@code defaultValue} if the key cannot be resolved.
	 * @param key the property name to resolve
	 * @param targetType the expected type of the property value
	 * @param defaultValue the default value to return if no value is found
	 * @see #getRequiredProperty(String, Class)
	 */
	<T> T getProperty(String key, Class<T> targetType, T defaultValue);

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key (never {@code null}).
	 * @throws IllegalStateException if the key cannot be resolved
	 * @see #getRequiredProperty(String, Class)
	 */
	String getRequiredProperty(String key) throws IllegalStateException;

	/**
	 * Return the property value associated with the given key, converted to the given
	 * targetType (never {@code null}).
	 * @throws IllegalStateException if the given key cannot be resolved
	 */
	<T> T getRequiredProperty(String key, Class<T> targetType) throws IllegalStateException;

	/**
	 * Resolve ${...} placeholders in the given text, replacing them with corresponding
	 * property values as resolved by {@link #getProperty}. Unresolvable placeholders with
	 * no default value are ignored and passed through unchanged.
	 * @param text the String to resolve
	 * @return the resolved String (never {@code null})
	 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given text is {@code null}
	 * @see #resolveRequiredPlaceholders
	 * @see org.springframework.util.SystemPropertyUtils#resolvePlaceholders(String)
	 */
	String resolvePlaceholders(String text);

	/**
	 * Resolve ${...} placeholders in the given text, replacing them with corresponding
	 * property values as resolved by {@link #getProperty}. Unresolvable placeholders with
	 * no default value will cause an IllegalArgumentException to be thrown.
	 * @return the resolved String (never {@code null})
	 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given text is {@code null}
	 * or if any placeholders are unresolvable
	 * @see org.springframework.util.SystemPropertyUtils#resolvePlaceholders(String, boolean)
	 */
	String resolveRequiredPlaceholders(String text) throws IllegalArgumentException;

}
/*
 * Copyright 2002-2018 the original author or authors.
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */

package org.springframework.core.env;

/**
 * Interface representing the environment in which the current application is running.
 * Models two key aspects of the application environment: <em>profiles</em> and
 * <em>properties</em>. Methods related to property access are exposed via the
 * {@link PropertyResolver} superinterface.
 *
 * <p>A <em>profile</em> is a named, logical group of bean definitions to be registered
 * with the container only if the given profile is <em>active</em>. Beans may be assigned
 * to a profile whether defined in XML or via annotations; see the spring-beans 3.1 schema
 * or the {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Profile @Profile} annotation for
 * syntax details. The role of the {@code Environment} object with relation to profiles is
 * in determining which profiles (if any) are currently {@linkplain #getActiveProfiles
 * active}, and which profiles (if any) should be {@linkplain #getDefaultProfiles active
 * by default}.
 *
 * <p><em>Properties</em> play an important role in almost all applications, and may
 * originate from a variety of sources: properties files, JVM system properties, system
 * environment variables, JNDI, servlet context parameters, ad-hoc Properties objects,
 * Maps, and so on. The role of the environment object with relation to properties is to
 * provide the user with a convenient service interface for configuring property sources
 * and resolving properties from them.
 *
 * <p>Beans managed within an {@code ApplicationContext} may register to be {@link
 * org.springframework.context.EnvironmentAware EnvironmentAware} or {@code @Inject} the
 * {@code Environment} in order to query profile state or resolve properties directly.
 *
 * <p>In most cases, however, application-level beans should not need to interact with the
 * {@code Environment} directly but instead may have to have {@code ${...}} property
 * values replaced by a property placeholder configurer such as
 * {@link org.springframework.context.support.PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
 * PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer}, which itself is {@code EnvironmentAware} and
 * as of Spring 3.1 is registered by default when using
 * {@code <context:property-placeholder/>}.
 *
 * <p>Configuration of the environment object must be done through the
 * {@code ConfigurableEnvironment} interface, returned from all
 * {@code AbstractApplicationContext} subclass {@code getEnvironment()} methods. See
 * {@link ConfigurableEnvironment} Javadoc for usage examples demonstrating manipulation
 * of property sources prior to application context {@code refresh()}.
 *
 * @author Chris Beams
 * @since 3.1
 * @see PropertyResolver
 * @see EnvironmentCapable
 * @see ConfigurableEnvironment
 * @see AbstractEnvironment
 * @see StandardEnvironment
 * @see org.springframework.context.EnvironmentAware
 * @see org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext#getEnvironment
 * @see org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext#setEnvironment
 * @see org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext#createEnvironment
 */
public interface Environment extends PropertyResolver {

	/**
	 * Return the set of profiles explicitly made active for this environment. Profiles
	 * are used for creating logical groupings of bean definitions to be registered
	 * conditionally, for example based on deployment environment. Profiles can be
	 * activated by setting {@linkplain AbstractEnvironment#ACTIVE_PROFILES_PROPERTY_NAME
	 * "spring.profiles.active"} as a system property or by calling
	 * {@link ConfigurableEnvironment#setActiveProfiles(String...)}.
	 * <p>If no profiles have explicitly been specified as active, then any
	 * {@linkplain #getDefaultProfiles() default profiles} will automatically be activated.
	 * @see #getDefaultProfiles
	 * @see ConfigurableEnvironment#setActiveProfiles
	 * @see AbstractEnvironment#ACTIVE_PROFILES_PROPERTY_NAME
	 */
	String[] getActiveProfiles();

	/**
	 * Return the set of profiles to be active by default when no active profiles have
	 * been set explicitly.
	 * @see #getActiveProfiles
	 * @see ConfigurableEnvironment#setDefaultProfiles
	 * @see AbstractEnvironment#DEFAULT_PROFILES_PROPERTY_NAME
	 */
	String[] getDefaultProfiles();

	/**
	 * Return whether one or more of the given profiles is active or, in the case of no
	 * explicit active profiles, whether one or more of the given profiles is included in
	 * the set of default profiles. If a profile begins with '!' the logic is inverted,
	 * i.e. the method will return {@code true} if the given profile is <em>not</em> active.
	 * For example, {@code env.acceptsProfiles("p1", "!p2")} will return {@code true} if
	 * profile 'p1' is active or 'p2' is not active.
	 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if called with zero arguments
	 * or if any profile is {@code null}, empty, or whitespace only
	 * @see #getActiveProfiles
	 * @see #getDefaultProfiles
	 * @see #acceptsProfiles(Profiles)
	 * @deprecated as of 5.1 in favor of {@link #acceptsProfiles(Profiles)}
	 */
	@Deprecated
	boolean acceptsProfiles(String... profiles);

	/**
	 * Return whether the {@linkplain #getActiveProfiles() active profiles}
	 * match the given {@link Profiles} predicate.
	 */
	boolean acceptsProfiles(Profiles profiles);

}