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[[boot-features-external-config-multi-profile-yaml]]
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==== Multi-profile YAML documents
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You can specify multiple profile-specific YAML document in a single file by
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You can specify multiple profile-specific YAML documents in a single file by
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by using a `spring.profiles` key to indicate when the document applies. For example:
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[source,yaml,indent=0]
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@ -453,9 +453,10 @@ by using a `spring.profiles` key to indicate when the document applies. For exam
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address: 192.168.1.120
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----
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In the example above, the `server.address` property will be `127.0.0.1` if the `development`
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profile is active. If the `development` and `production` profiles are **not** enabled, then the
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value for the property will be `192.168.1.100`
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In the example above, the `server.address` property will be `127.0.0.1` if the
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`development` profile is active. If the `development` and `production` profiles are *not*
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enabled, then the value for the property will be `192.168.1.100`
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[[boot-features-external-config-yaml-shortcomings]]
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@ -646,6 +647,7 @@ to determine when this particular document is included in the configuration. See
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<<howto-change-configuration-depending-on-the-environment>> for more details.
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[[boot-features-programmatically-setting-profiles]]
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=== Programmatically setting profiles
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You can programmatically set active profiles by calling
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