TIP: Spring Boot provides various conversion mechanism with advanced value formatting,make sure to review <<spring-boot-features.adoc#boot-features-external-config-conversion, the properties conversion section>>.
logging.group.*= # Log groups to quickly change multiple loggers at the same time. For instance, `logging.level.db=org.hibernate,org.springframework.jdbc`.
spring.aop.proxy-target-class=true # Whether subclass-based (CGLIB) proxies are to be created (true), as opposed to standard Java interface-based proxies (false).
spring.cache.jcache.provider= # Fully qualified name of the CachingProvider implementation to use to retrieve the JSR-107 compliant cache manager. Needed only if more than one JSR-107 implementation is available on the classpath.
# SPRING CONFIG - using environment property only ({spring-boot-module-code}/context/config/ConfigFileApplicationListener.java[ConfigFileApplicationListener])
spring.main.allow-bean-definition-overriding=false # Whether bean definition overriding, by registering a definition with the same name as an existing definition, is allowed.
spring.messages.basename=messages # Comma-separated list of basenames (essentially a fully-qualified classpath location), each following the ResourceBundle convention with relaxed support for slash based locations.
spring.messages.cache-duration= # Loaded resource bundle files cache duration. When not set, bundles are cached forever. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.messages.fallback-to-system-locale=true # Whether to fall back to the system Locale if no files for a specific Locale have been found.
spring.messages.use-code-as-default-message=false # Whether to use the message code as the default message instead of throwing a "NoSuchMessageException". Recommended during development only.
spring.quartz.jdbc.schema=classpath:org/quartz/impl/jdbcjobstore/tables_@@platform@@.sql # Path to the SQL file to use to initialize the database schema.
spring.task.execution.pool.allow-core-thread-timeout=true # Whether core threads are allowed to time out. This enables dynamic growing and shrinking of the pool.
spring.task.execution.pool.core-size=8 # Core number of threads.
spring.task.execution.pool.keep-alive=60s # Time limit for which threads may remain idle before being terminated.
spring.task.execution.pool.max-size= # Maximum allowed number of threads. If tasks are filling up the queue, the pool can expand up to that size to accommodate the load. Ignored if the queue is unbounded.
spring.task.execution.pool.queue-capacity= # Queue capacity. An unbounded capacity does not increase the pool and therefore ignores the "max-size" property.
spring.task.execution.thread-name-prefix=task- # Prefix to use for the names of newly created threads.
server.compression.mime-types=text/html,text/xml,text/plain,text/css,text/javascript,application/javascript,application/json,application/xml # Comma-separated list of MIME types that should be compressed.
server.connection-timeout= # Time that connectors wait for another HTTP request before closing the connection. When not set, the connector's container-specific default is used. Use a value of -1 to indicate no (that is, an infinite) timeout.
server.jetty.acceptors=-1 # Number of acceptor threads to use. When the value is -1, the default, the number of acceptors is derived from the operating environment.
server.jetty.selectors=-1 # Number of selector threads to use. When the value is -1, the default, the number of selectors is derived from the operating environment.
server.tomcat.accesslog.rename-on-rotate=false # Whether to defer inclusion of the date stamp in the file name until rotate time.
server.tomcat.accesslog.request-attributes-enabled=false # Set request attributes for the IP address, Hostname, protocol, and port used for the request.
server.tomcat.accesslog.rotate=true # Whether to enable access log rotation.
server.tomcat.background-processor-delay=10s # Delay between the invocation of backgroundProcess methods. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
server.tomcat.use-relative-redirects= # Whether HTTP 1.1 and later location headers generated by a call to sendRedirect will use relative or absolute redirects.
server.undertow.direct-buffers= # Whether to allocate buffers outside the Java heap. The default is derived from the maximum amount of memory that is available to the JVM.
spring.freemarker.allow-request-override=false # Whether HttpServletRequest attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.freemarker.allow-session-override=false # Whether HttpSession attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.freemarker.cache=false # Whether to enable template caching.
spring.freemarker.enabled=true # Whether to enable MVC view resolution for this technology.
spring.freemarker.expose-request-attributes=false # Whether all request attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.freemarker.expose-session-attributes=false # Whether all HttpSession attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.freemarker.expose-spring-macro-helpers=true # Whether to expose a RequestContext for use by Spring's macro library, under the name "springMacroRequestContext".
spring.freemarker.prefer-file-system-access=true # Whether to prefer file system access for template loading. File system access enables hot detection of template changes.
spring.groovy.template.allow-request-override=false # Whether HttpServletRequest attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.groovy.template.allow-session-override=false # Whether HttpSession attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.groovy.template.configuration.*= # See https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/web/servlet/view/groovy/GroovyMarkupConfigurer.html[GroovyMarkupConfigurer]
spring.groovy.template.enabled=true # Whether to enable MVC view resolution for this technology.
spring.groovy.template.expose-request-attributes=false # Whether all request attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.groovy.template.expose-session-attributes=false # Whether all HttpSession attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.groovy.template.expose-spring-macro-helpers=true # Whether to expose a RequestContext for use by Spring's macro library, under the name "springMacroRequestContext".
spring.hateoas.use-hal-as-default-json-media-type=true # Whether application/hal+json responses should be sent to requests that accept application/json.
spring.http.converters.preferred-json-mapper= # Preferred JSON mapper to use for HTTP message conversion. By default, auto-detected according to the environment.
spring.http.encoding.enabled=true # Whether to enable http encoding support.
spring.http.encoding.force= # Whether to force the encoding to the configured charset on HTTP requests and responses.
spring.http.encoding.force-request= # Whether to force the encoding to the configured charset on HTTP requests. Defaults to true when "force" has not been specified.
spring.http.encoding.force-response= # Whether to force the encoding to the configured charset on HTTP responses.
spring.http.encoding.mapping= # Locale in which to encode mapping.
spring.jackson.date-format= # Date format string or a fully-qualified date format class name. For instance, `yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss`.
spring.jackson.default-property-inclusion= # Controls the inclusion of properties during serialization. Configured with one of the values in Jackson's JsonInclude.Include enumeration.
spring.jackson.joda-date-time-format= # Joda date time format string. If not configured, "date-format" is used as a fallback if it is configured with a format string.
spring.jackson.locale= # Locale used for formatting.
spring.jackson.mapper.*= # Jackson general purpose on/off features.
spring.jackson.parser.*= # Jackson on/off features for parsers.
spring.jackson.property-naming-strategy= # One of the constants on Jackson's PropertyNamingStrategy. Can also be a fully-qualified class name of a PropertyNamingStrategy subclass.
spring.jackson.serialization.*= # Jackson on/off features that affect the way Java objects are serialized.
spring.gson.exclude-fields-without-expose-annotation= # Whether to exclude all fields from consideration for serialization or deserialization that do not have the "Expose" annotation.
spring.mustache.allow-request-override=false # Whether HttpServletRequest attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.mustache.allow-session-override=false # Whether HttpSession attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name.
spring.mustache.cache=false # Whether to enable template caching.
spring.mustache.enabled=true # Whether to enable MVC view resolution for this technology.
spring.mustache.expose-request-attributes=false # Whether all request attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.mustache.expose-session-attributes=false # Whether all HttpSession attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template.
spring.mustache.expose-spring-macro-helpers=true # Whether to expose a RequestContext for use by Spring's macro library, under the name "springMacroRequestContext".
spring.mvc.contentnegotiation.favor-parameter=false # Whether a request parameter ("format" by default) should be used to determine the requested media type.
spring.mvc.contentnegotiation.favor-path-extension=false # Whether the path extension in the URL path should be used to determine the requested media type.
spring.mvc.log-resolved-exception=false # Whether to enable warn logging of exceptions resolved by a "HandlerExceptionResolver", except for "DefaultHandlerExceptionResolver".
spring.mvc.pathmatch.use-registered-suffix-pattern=false # Whether suffix pattern matching should work only against extensions registered with "spring.mvc.contentnegotiation.media-types.*".
spring.mvc.pathmatch.use-suffix-pattern=false # Whether to use suffix pattern match (".*") when matching patterns to requests.
spring.mvc.throw-exception-if-no-handler-found=false # Whether a "NoHandlerFoundException" should be thrown if no Handler was found to process a request.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.cache-private= # Indicate that the response message is intended for a single user and must not be stored by a shared cache.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.cache-public= # Indicate that any cache may store the response.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.must-revalidate= # Indicate that once it has become stale, a cache must not use the response without re-validating it with the server.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-cache= # Indicate that the cached response can be reused only if re-validated with the server.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-store= # Indicate to not cache the response in any case.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-transform= # Indicate intermediaries (caches and others) that they should not transform the response content.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.proxy-revalidate= # Same meaning as the "must-revalidate" directive, except that it does not apply to private caches.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.s-max-age= # Maximum time the response should be cached by shared caches, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.stale-if-error= # Maximum time the response may be used when errors are encountered, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.stale-while-revalidate= # Maximum time the response can be served after it becomes stale, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.period= # Cache period for the resources served by the resource handler. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.resources.chain.enabled= # Whether to enable the Spring Resource Handling chain. By default, disabled unless at least one strategy has been enabled.
spring.resources.chain.html-application-cache=false # Whether to enable HTML5 application cache manifest rewriting.
spring.resources.chain.strategy.content.enabled=false # Whether to enable the content Version Strategy.
spring.session.jdbc.schema=classpath:org/springframework/session/jdbc/schema-@@platform@@.sql # Path to the SQL file to use to initialize the database schema.
spring.thymeleaf.reactive.chunked-mode-view-names= # Comma-separated list of view names (patterns allowed) that should be the only ones executed in CHUNKED mode when a max chunk size is set.
spring.thymeleaf.reactive.full-mode-view-names= # Comma-separated list of view names (patterns allowed) that should be executed in FULL mode even if a max chunk size is set.
spring.thymeleaf.render-hidden-markers-before-checkboxes=false # Whether hidden form inputs acting as markers for checkboxes should be rendered before the checkbox element itself.
spring.thymeleaf.servlet.produce-partial-output-while-processing=true # Whether Thymeleaf should start writing partial output as soon as possible or buffer until template processing is finished.
spring.flyway.installed-by= # Username recorded in the schema history table as having applied the migration.
spring.flyway.locations=classpath:db/migration # Locations of migrations scripts. Can contain the special "{vendor}" placeholder to use vendor-specific locations.
spring.flyway.mixed=false # Whether to allow mixing transactional and non-transactional statements within the same migration.
spring.flyway.out-of-order=false # Whether to allow migrations to be run out of order.
spring.flyway.password= # Login password of the database to migrate.
spring.flyway.placeholder-prefix=${ # Prefix of placeholders in migration scripts.
spring.flyway.placeholder-replacement=true # Perform placeholder replacement in migration scripts.
spring.flyway.placeholder-suffix=} # Suffix of placeholders in migration scripts.
spring.flyway.placeholders= # Placeholders and their replacements to apply to sql migration scripts.
spring.flyway.repeatable-sql-migration-prefix=R # File name prefix for repeatable SQL migrations.
spring.flyway.schemas= # Scheme names managed by Flyway (case-sensitive).
spring.flyway.skip-default-callbacks=false # Whether to skip default callbacks. If true, only custom callbacks are used.
spring.flyway.skip-default-resolvers=false # Whether to skip default resolvers. If true, only custom resolvers are used.
spring.flyway.sql-migration-prefix=V # File name prefix for SQL migrations.
spring.flyway.sql-migration-separator=__ # File name separator for SQL migrations.
spring.flyway.sql-migration-suffixes=.sql # File name suffix for SQL migrations.
spring.flyway.table=flyway_schema_history # Name of the schema schema history table that will be used by Flyway.
spring.flyway.target= # Target version up to which migrations should be considered.
# DAO ({spring-boot-autoconfigure-module-code}/dao/PersistenceExceptionTranslationAutoConfiguration.java[PersistenceExceptionTranslationAutoConfiguration])
spring.data.cassandra.pool.heartbeat-interval=30s # Heartbeat interval after which a message is sent on an idle connection to make sure it's still alive. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.data.cassandra.pool.idle-timeout=120s # Idle timeout before an idle connection is removed. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.data.neo4j.open-in-view=true # Register OpenSessionInViewInterceptor. Binds a Neo4j Session to the thread for the entire processing of the request.
spring.jdbc.template.query-timeout= # Query timeout. Default is to use the JDBC driver's default configuration. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.jpa.database= # Target database to operate on, auto-detected by default. Can be alternatively set using the "databasePlatform" property.
spring.jpa.database-platform= # Name of the target database to operate on, auto-detected by default. Can be alternatively set using the "Database" enum.
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=false # Whether to initialize the schema on startup.
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto= # DDL mode. This is actually a shortcut for the "hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto" property. Defaults to "create-drop" when using an embedded database and no schema manager was detected. Otherwise, defaults to "none".
spring.jpa.open-in-view=true # Register OpenEntityManagerInViewInterceptor. Binds a JPA EntityManager to the thread for the entire processing of the request.
spring.jpa.properties.*= # Additional native properties to set on the JPA provider.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.maintenance-interval=60 # Time, in seconds, between runs of the pool's maintenance thread.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.max-idle-time=60 # Time, in seconds, after which connections are cleaned up from the pool.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.max-lifetime=0 # Time, in seconds, that a connection can be pooled for before being destroyed. 0 denotes no limit.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.max-pool-size=1 # Maximum size of the pool.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.min-pool-size=1 # Minimum size of the pool.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.reap-timeout=0 # Reap timeout, in seconds, for borrowed connections. 0 denotes no limit.
spring.jta.atomikos.connectionfactory.unique-resource-name=jmsConnectionFactory # Unique name used to identify the resource during recovery.
spring.jta.atomikos.properties.default-max-wait-time-on-shutdown=9223372036854775807 # How long should normal shutdown (no-force) wait for transactions to complete.
spring.jta.atomikos.properties.recovery.forget-orphaned-log-entries-delay=86400000ms # Delay after which recovery can cleanup pending ('orphaned') log entries.
spring.jta.atomikos.properties.threaded-two-phase-commit=false # Whether to use different (and concurrent) threads for two-phase commit on the participating resources.
spring.jta.atomikos.properties.transaction-manager-unique-name= # The transaction manager's unique name.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.acquire-increment=1 # Number of connections to create when growing the pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.acquisition-interval=1 # Time, in seconds, to wait before trying to acquire a connection again after an invalid connection was acquired.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.acquisition-timeout=30 # Timeout, in seconds, for acquiring connections from the pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.apply-transaction-timeout=false # Whether the transaction timeout should be set on the XAResource when it is enlisted.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.automatic-enlisting-enabled=true # Whether resources should be enlisted and delisted automatically.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.cache-producers-consumers=true # Whether producers and consumers should be cached.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.defer-connection-release=true # Whether the provider can run many transactions on the same connection and supports transaction interleaving.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.disabled=false # Whether this resource is disabled, meaning it's temporarily forbidden to acquire a connection from its pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.share-transaction-connections=false # Whether connections in the ACCESSIBLE state can be shared within the context of a transaction.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.test-connections=false # Whether connections should be tested when acquired from the pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.two-pc-ordering-position=1 # Position that this resource should take during two-phase commit (always first is Integer.MIN_VALUE, always last is Integer.MAX_VALUE).
spring.jta.bitronix.connectionfactory.unique-name=jmsConnectionFactory # Unique name used to identify the resource during recovery.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.acquire-increment=1 # Number of connections to create when growing the pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.acquisition-interval=1 # Time, in seconds, to wait before trying to acquire a connection again after an invalid connection was acquired.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.acquisition-timeout=30 # Timeout, in seconds, for acquiring connections from the pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.defer-connection-release=true # Whether the database can run many transactions on the same connection and supports transaction interleaving.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.disabled=false # Whether this resource is disabled, meaning it's temporarily forbidden to acquire a connection from its pool.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.share-transaction-connections=false # Whether connections in the ACCESSIBLE state can be shared within the context of a transaction.
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.two-pc-ordering-position=1 # Position that this resource should take during two-phase commit (always first is Integer.MIN_VALUE, and always last is Integer.MAX_VALUE).
spring.jta.bitronix.datasource.unique-name=dataSource # Unique name used to identify the resource during recovery.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.current-node-only-recovery=true # Whether to recover only the current node.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.debug-zero-resource-transaction=false # Whether to log the creation and commit call stacks of transactions executed without a single enlisted resource.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.default-transaction-timeout=60 # Default transaction timeout, in seconds.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.disable-jmx=false # Whether to enable JMX support.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.filter-log-status=false # Whether to enable filtering of logs so that only mandatory logs are written.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.force-batching-enabled=true # Whether disk forces are batched.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.forced-write-enabled=true # Whether logs are forced to disk.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.graceful-shutdown-interval=60 # Maximum amount of seconds the TM waits for transactions to get done before aborting them at shutdown time.
spring.jta.bitronix.properties.warn-about-zero-resource-transaction=true # Whether to log a warning for transactions executed without a single enlisted resource.
spring.redis.jedis.pool.max-active=8 # Maximum number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. Use a negative value for no limit.
spring.redis.jedis.pool.max-idle=8 # Maximum number of "idle" connections in the pool. Use a negative value to indicate an unlimited number of idle connections.
spring.redis.jedis.pool.max-wait=-1ms # Maximum amount of time a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. Use a negative value to block indefinitely.
spring.redis.jedis.pool.min-idle=0 # Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. This setting only has an effect if it is positive.
spring.redis.lettuce.pool.max-active=8 # Maximum number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. Use a negative value for no limit.
spring.redis.lettuce.pool.max-idle=8 # Maximum number of "idle" connections in the pool. Use a negative value to indicate an unlimited number of idle connections.
spring.redis.lettuce.pool.max-wait=-1ms # Maximum amount of time a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. Use a negative value to block indefinitely.
spring.redis.lettuce.pool.min-idle=0 # Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. This setting only has an effect if it is positive.
spring.activemq.in-memory=true # Whether the default broker URL should be in memory. Ignored if an explicit broker has been specified.
spring.activemq.non-blocking-redelivery=false # Whether to stop message delivery before re-delivering messages from a rolled back transaction. This implies that message order is not preserved when this is enabled.
spring.activemq.pool.block-if-full=true # Whether to block when a connection is requested and the pool is full. Set it to false to throw a "JMSException" instead.
spring.activemq.pool.time-between-expiration-check=-1ms # Time to sleep between runs of the idle connection eviction thread. When negative, no idle connection eviction thread runs.
spring.activemq.pool.use-anonymous-producers=true # Whether to use only one anonymous "MessageProducer" instance. Set it to false to create one "MessageProducer" every time one is required.
spring.artemis.pool.block-if-full=true # Whether to block when a connection is requested and the pool is full. Set it to false to throw a "JMSException" instead.
spring.artemis.pool.block-if-full-timeout=-1ms # Blocking period before throwing an exception if the pool is still full.
spring.artemis.pool.time-between-expiration-check=-1ms # Time to sleep between runs of the idle connection eviction thread. When negative, no idle connection eviction thread runs.
spring.artemis.pool.use-anonymous-producers=true # Whether to use only one anonymous "MessageProducer" instance. Set it to false to create one "MessageProducer" every time one is required.
spring.batch.job.names= # Comma-separated list of job names to execute on startup (for instance, `job1,job2`). By default, all Jobs found in the context are executed.
spring.integration.jdbc.schema=classpath:org/springframework/integration/jdbc/schema-@@platform@@.sql # Path to the SQL file to use to initialize the database schema.
spring.kafka.bootstrap-servers= # Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connections to the Kafka cluster. Applies to all components unless overridden.
spring.kafka.client-id= # ID to pass to the server when making requests. Used for server-side logging.
spring.kafka.consumer.auto-commit-interval= # Frequency with which the consumer offsets are auto-committed to Kafka if 'enable.auto.commit' is set to true.
spring.kafka.consumer.auto-offset-reset= # What to do when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset no longer exists on the server.
spring.kafka.consumer.bootstrap-servers= # Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connections to the Kafka cluster. Overrides the global property, for consumers.
spring.kafka.consumer.fetch-max-wait= # Maximum amount of time the server blocks before answering the fetch request if there isn't sufficient data to immediately satisfy the requirement given by "fetch-min-size".
spring.kafka.consumer.fetch-min-size= # Minimum amount of data the server should return for a fetch request.
spring.kafka.listener.idle-event-interval= # Time between publishing idle consumer events (no data received).
spring.kafka.listener.log-container-config= # Whether to log the container configuration during initialization (INFO level).
spring.kafka.listener.monitor-interval= # Time between checks for non-responsive consumers. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.kafka.listener.no-poll-threshold= # Multiplier applied to "pollTimeout" to determine if a consumer is non-responsive.
spring.kafka.producer.bootstrap-servers= # Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connections to the Kafka cluster. Overrides the global property, for producers.
spring.kafka.streams.bootstrap-servers= # Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connections to the Kafka cluster. Overrides the global property, for streams.
spring.kafka.streams.client-id= # ID to pass to the server when making requests. Used for server-side logging.
spring.kafka.streams.properties.*= # Additional Kafka properties used to configure the streams.
spring.kafka.streams.replication-factor= # The replication factor for change log topics and repartition topics created by the stream processing application.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.key-password= # Password of the private key in the key store file.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.key-store-location= # Location of the key store file.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.key-store-password= # Store password for the key store file.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.key-store-type= # Type of the key store.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.protocol= # SSL protocol to use.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.trust-store-location= # Location of the trust store file.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.trust-store-password= # Store password for the trust store file.
spring.kafka.streams.ssl.trust-store-type= # Type of the trust store.
spring.kafka.streams.state-dir= # Directory location for the state store.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.missing-queues-fatal=true # Whether to fail if the queues declared by the container are not available on the broker and/or whether to stop the container if one or more queues are deleted at runtime.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.transaction-size= # Number of messages to be processed between acks when the acknowledge mode is AUTO. If larger than prefetch, prefetch will be increased to this value.
management.server.address= # Network address to which the management endpoints should bind. Requires a custom management.server.port.
management.server.port= # Management endpoint HTTP port (uses the same port as the application by default). Configure a different port to use management-specific SSL.
management.endpoints.web.base-path=/actuator # Base path for Web endpoints. Relative to server.servlet.context-path or management.server.servlet.context-path if management.server.port is configured.
management.endpoints.web.cors.allowed-headers= # Comma-separated list of headers to allow in a request. '*' allows all headers.
management.endpoints.web.cors.allowed-methods= # Comma-separated list of methods to allow. '*' allows all methods. When not set, defaults to GET.
management.endpoints.web.cors.allowed-origins= # Comma-separated list of origins to allow. '*' allows all origins. When not set, CORS support is disabled.
management.endpoints.web.cors.exposed-headers= # Comma-separated list of headers to include in a response.
management.endpoints.web.cors.max-age=1800s # How long the response from a pre-flight request can be cached by clients. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
management.endpoint.configprops.keys-to-sanitize=password,secret,key,token,.*credentials.*,vcap_services,sun.java.command # Keys that should be sanitized. Keys can be simple strings that the property ends with or regular expressions.
management.endpoint.env.keys-to-sanitize=password,secret,key,token,.*credentials.*,vcap_services,sun.java.command # Keys that should be sanitized. Keys can be simple strings that the property ends with or regular expressions.
# HEALTH ENDPOINT ({spring-boot-actuator-module-code}/health/HealthEndpoint.java[HealthEndpoint], {spring-boot-actuator-autoconfigure-module-code}/health/HealthEndpointProperties.java[HealthEndpointProperties])
management.endpoint.health.roles= # Roles used to determine whether or not a user is authorized to be shown details. When empty, all authenticated users are authorized.
management.endpoint.logfile.external-file= # External Logfile to be accessed. Can be used if the logfile is written by output redirect and not by the logging system itself.
management.health.ldap.enabled=true # Whether to enable LDAP health check.
management.health.mail.enabled=true # Whether to enable Mail health check.
management.health.mongo.enabled=true # Whether to enable MongoDB health check.
management.health.neo4j.enabled=true # Whether to enable Neo4j health check.
management.health.rabbit.enabled=true # Whether to enable RabbitMQ health check.
management.health.redis.enabled=true # Whether to enable Redis health check.
management.health.solr.enabled=true # Whether to enable Solr health check.
management.health.status.http-mapping= # Mapping of health statuses to HTTP status codes. By default, registered health statuses map to sensible defaults (for example, UP maps to 200).
management.metrics.distribution.percentiles.*= # Specific computed non-aggregable percentiles to ship to the backend for meter IDs starting-with the specified name.
management.metrics.enable.*= # Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be enabled. The longest match wins, the key `all` can also be used to configure all meters.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.api-token= # AppOptics API token.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.batch-size=500 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.connect-timeout=5s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.host-tag=instance # Tag that will be mapped to "@host" when shipping metrics to AppOptics.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.appoptics.uri=https://api.appoptics.com/v1/measurements # URI to ship metrics to.
management.metrics.export.atlas.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.atlas.config-refresh-frequency=10s # Frequency for refreshing config settings from the LWC service.
management.metrics.export.atlas.config-time-to-live=150s # Time to live for subscriptions from the LWC service.
management.metrics.export.atlas.config-uri=http://localhost:7101/lwc/api/v1/expressions/local-dev # URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to retrieve current subscriptions.
management.metrics.export.atlas.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.atlas.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.atlas.eval-uri=http://localhost:7101/lwc/api/v1/evaluate # URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to evaluate the data for a subscription.
management.metrics.export.atlas.lwc-enabled=false # Whether to enable streaming to Atlas LWC.
management.metrics.export.atlas.meter-time-to-live=15m # Time to live for meters that do not have any activity. After this period the meter will be considered expired and will not get reported.
management.metrics.export.atlas.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.atlas.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.datadog.application-key= # Datadog application key. Not strictly required, but improves the Datadog experience by sending meter descriptions, types, and base units to Datadog.
management.metrics.export.datadog.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.datadog.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.datadog.descriptions=true # Whether to publish descriptions metadata to Datadog. Turn this off to minimize the amount of metadata sent.
management.metrics.export.datadog.uri=https://app.datadoghq.com # URI to ship metrics to. If you need to publish metrics to an internal proxy en-route to Datadog, you can define the location of the proxy with this.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.technology-type=java # Technology type for exported metrics. Used to group metrics under a logical technology name in the Dynatrace UI.
management.metrics.export.dynatrace.uri= # URI to ship metrics to. Should be used for SaaS, self managed instances or to en-route through an internal proxy.
management.metrics.export.elastic.auto-create-index=true # Whether to create the index automatically if it does not exist.
management.metrics.export.elastic.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.elastic.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.elastic.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.elastic.index=metrics # Index to export metrics to.
management.metrics.export.elastic.index-date-format=yyyy-MM # Index date format used for rolling indices. Appended to the index name, preceded by a '-'.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.addressing-mode=multicast # UDP addressing mode, either unicast or multicast.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.duration-units=milliseconds # Base time unit used to report durations.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to Ganglia is enabled.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.host=localhost # Host of the Ganglia server to receive exported metrics.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.port=8649 # Port of the Ganglia server to receive exported metrics.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.protocol-version=3.1 # Ganglia protocol version. Must be either 3.1 or 3.0.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.rate-units=seconds # Base time unit used to report rates.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.ganglia.time-to-live=1 # Time to live for metrics on Ganglia. Set the multi-cast Time-To-Live to be one greater than the number of hops (routers) between the hosts.
management.metrics.export.graphite.duration-units=milliseconds # Base time unit used to report durations.
management.metrics.export.graphite.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to Graphite is enabled.
management.metrics.export.graphite.host=localhost # Host of the Graphite server to receive exported metrics.
management.metrics.export.graphite.port=2004 # Port of the Graphite server to receive exported metrics.
management.metrics.export.graphite.protocol=pickled # Protocol to use while shipping data to Graphite.
management.metrics.export.graphite.rate-units=seconds # Base time unit used to report rates.
management.metrics.export.graphite.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.humio.api-token= # Humio API token.
management.metrics.export.humio.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.humio.connect-timeout=5s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.humio.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.humio.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.humio.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.humio.repository=sandbox # Name of the repository to publish metrics to.
management.metrics.export.humio.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.humio.tags.*= # Humio tags describing the data source in which metrics will be stored. Humio tags are a distinct concept from Micrometer's tags. Micrometer's tags are used to divide metrics along dimensional boundaries.
management.metrics.export.humio.uri=https://cloud.humio.com # URI to ship metrics to. If you need to publish metrics to an internal proxy en-route to Humio, you can define the location of the proxy with this.
management.metrics.export.influx.auto-create-db=true # Whether to create the Influx database if it does not exist before attempting to publish metrics to it.
management.metrics.export.influx.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.influx.compressed=true # Whether to enable GZIP compression of metrics batches published to Influx.
management.metrics.export.influx.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.influx.consistency=one # Write consistency for each point.
management.metrics.export.influx.db=mydb # Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Influx.
management.metrics.export.influx.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.influx.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.kairos.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.kairos.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.kairos.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.kairos.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.kairos.password= # Login password of the KairosDB server.
management.metrics.export.kairos.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.kairos.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.kairos.uri= http://localhost:8080/api/v1/datapoints # URI of the KairosDB server.
management.metrics.export.kairos.user-name= # Login user of the KairosDB server.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.newrelic.uri=https://insights-collector.newrelic.com # URI to ship metrics to.
management.metrics.export.prometheus.descriptions=true # Whether to enable publishing descriptions as part of the scrape payload to Prometheus. Turn this off to minimize the amount of data sent on each scrape.
management.metrics.export.prometheus.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to Prometheus is enabled.
management.metrics.export.prometheus.step=1m # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.num-threads=2 # Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.read-timeout=10s # Read timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.source= # Uniquely identifies the app instance that is publishing metrics to SignalFx. Defaults to the local host name.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.step=10s # Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use.
management.metrics.export.signalfx.uri=https://ingest.signalfx.com # URI to ship metrics to.
management.metrics.export.simple.enabled=true # Whether, in the absence of any other exporter, exporting of metrics to an in-memory backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.statsd.polling-frequency=10s # How often gauges will be polled. When a gauge is polled, its value is recalculated and if the value has changed (or publishUnchangedMeters is true), it is sent to the StatsD server.
management.metrics.export.wavefront.batch-size=10000 # Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. If more measurements are found, then multiple requests will be made.
management.metrics.export.wavefront.connect-timeout=1s # Connection timeout for requests to this backend.
management.metrics.export.wavefront.enabled=true # Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled.
management.metrics.export.wavefront.global-prefix= # Global prefix to separate metrics originating from this app's white box instrumentation from those originating from other Wavefront integrations when viewed in the Wavefront UI.
management.metrics.export.wavefront.source= # Unique identifier for the app instance that is the source of metrics being published to Wavefront. Defaults to the local host name.
management.metrics.use-global-registry=true # Whether auto-configured MeterRegistry implementations should be bound to the global static registry on Metrics.
management.metrics.web.client.max-uri-tags=100 # Maximum number of unique URI tag values allowed. After the max number of tag values is reached, metrics with additional tag values are denied by filter.
management.metrics.web.server.max-uri-tags=100 # Maximum number of unique URI tag values allowed. After the max number of tag values is reached, metrics with additional tag values are denied by filter.
spring.devtools.restart.enabled=true # Whether to enable automatic restart.
spring.devtools.restart.exclude=META-INF/maven/**,META-INF/resources/**,resources/**,static/**,public/**,templates/**,**/*Test.class,**/*Tests.class,git.properties,META-INF/build-info.properties # Patterns that should be excluded from triggering a full restart.
spring.devtools.restart.trigger-file= # Name of a specific file that, when changed, triggers the restart check. If not specified, any classpath file change triggers the restart.