Merge pull request #16622 from Kedar Joshi

* pr/16622:
  Polish "Document use of @Profile with @ConfigurationProperties scanning"
  Document use of @Profile with @ConfigurationProperties scanning
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Madhura Bhave 6 years ago
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[[boot-features-profiles]]
== Profiles
Spring Profiles provide a way to segregate parts of your application configuration and
make it be available only in certain environments. Any `@Component` or `@Configuration`
can be marked with `@Profile` to limit when it is loaded, as shown in the following
example:
make it be available only in certain environments. Any `@Component`, `@Configuration`
or `@ConfigurationProperties` can be marked with `@Profile` to limit when it is loaded,
as shown in the following example:
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}
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NOTE: If `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are registered via `@EnableConfigurationProperties`
instead of automatic scanning, the `@Profile` annotation needs to be specified on the `@Configuration`
class that has the `@EnableConfigurationProperties` annotation. In the case where `@ConfigurationProperties`
are scanned, `@Profile` can be specified on the `@ConfigurationProperties` class itself.
You can use a `spring.profiles.active` `Environment` property to specify which profiles
are active. You can specify the property in any of the ways described earlier in this
chapter. For example, you could include it in your `application.properties`, as shown in

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