How to load a properties file from classpath in Java [duplicate] - java

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I'm trying to create a config file to save the username and ip data for a client inside the classpath, as in a resources folder in the project. I'm able to retrieve the properties like this:
public String getProperty(String property){
String result = null;
try{
InputStream inputStream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream(filename);
Properties properties = new Properties();
if (inputStream != null){
properties.load(inputStream);
System.out.println(this.getClass().getResource(filename).toString());
}else {
System.out.println("File not found or loaded: "+filename);
}
result = properties.getProperty(property, null);
inputStream.close();
}catch (Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
return result;
}
But I also want to be able to set those values which I can get from the file, so to attempt to do that, I use this method:
public void setProperty(String property, String value){
try{
OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(this.getClass().getResource(filename).getFile());
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.setProperty(property, value);
properties.store(out, "Optional comment");
out.close();
}catch (Exception e){
System.out.println("Unable to load:"+filename);
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
However, running that method gives me the following error:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: file:/home/andrew/Documents/Programming/Executable-JARs/SchoolClient.jar!/client-config.properties (No such file or directory)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:221)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:110)
at com.andrewlalis.utils.DataSaver.setProperty(DataSaver.java:54)
at com.andrewlalis.MainClient.getNewIp(MainClient.java:173)
at com.andrewlalis.ClientWindow$4.mouseClicked(ClientWindow.java:142)
Now, I have confirmed that the file client-config.properties does exist, as I am able to read data from it, but it seems I'm unable to create an output stream for it. Why is that? Thank you in advance.
The problem I have is that I cannot open an output stream from the file in my classpath.

That property is inside your .jar-file. So your question should rather be "how to modify contents of the .jar file currently executing" which is not a good idea.
The main question here would be:
Do you need those values persisted?
If the values you set should stay active only while program run that's fine - just .setProperty(key, value); and all's fine.
If on the other hand you want those values to be persisted for the next start of the application, you'd might want to consider Preferences instead.

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Check if file already exist in the same path

I want to check if a specific file already exist in the same folder.
If it doesn't exist then create a new file and type in certain thing.
for example. if filePath = test.txt and test.txt doesn't exist.
Create a new file name test.txt and put 12345 in the first line of the file.
Currently my method wont even run this if statement despite the condition is met. (test.txt does not exist)
PrintWriter output;
File file = new File(filePath);
if(!file.isFile()){
try {
output = new PrintWriter(new FileWriter(filePath));
} catch (IOException ex) {
throw new PersistenceException("Error!", ex);
}
output.print("12345");
output.flush();
output.close();
}
You can check whether a file exist or not by creating a File object and using exist method. File objects are different in java compared to C, when you create a File object you do not necessarily create a physical file.
File file = new File(pathString);
if (file.exists())
{
// File already exists
}
else
{
// You can create your new file
}
I think you could use this condition in your if:
Files.exists(Paths.get(file))
You can decide to use the specification NOFOLLOW_LINKS in order to avoid to follow symbolic link.
This will help you to check if the file exists or not.
I hope this could help you.

Reading/Writing to Properties Files inside the jar file

So i am getting back into writing Java after 4 years so please forgive any "rookie" mistakes.
I need to have a properties file where i can store some simple data for my application. The app data itself won't reside here but i will be storing info such as the file path to the last used data store, other settings, etc.
I managed to connect to the properties file which exists inside the same package as the class file attempting to connect to it and i can read the file but i am having trouble writing back to the file. I am pretty sure that my code works (at least it's not throwing any errors) but the change isn't reflected in the file itself after the app is run in Netbeans.
In the above image you can see the mainProperties.properties file in question and the class attempting to call it (prefManagement.java). So with that in mind here is my code to load the file:
Properties mainFile = new Properties();
try {
mainFile.load(prefManagement.class.getClass().getResourceAsStream("/numberAdditionUI/mainProperties.properties"));
} catch (IOException a) {
System.out.println("Couldn't find/load file!");
}
This works and i can check and confirm the one existing key (defaultXMLPath).
My code to add to this file is:
String confirmKey = "defaultXMLPath2";
String propKey = mainFile.getProperty(confirmKey);
if (propKey == null) {
// Key is not present so enter the key into the properties file
mainFile.setProperty(confirmKey, "testtest");
try{
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("mainProperties.properties");
mainFile.store(fos, "testtest3");
fos.flush();
}catch(FileNotFoundException e ){
System.out.println("Couldn't find/load file3!");
}catch(IOException b){
System.out.println("Couldn't find/load file4!");
}
} else {
// Throw error saying key already exists
System.out.println("Key " + confirmKey + " already exists.");
}
As i mentioned above, everything runs without any errors and i can play around with trying to add the existing key and it throws the expected error. But when trying to add a new key/value pair it doesn't show up in the properties file afterwords. Why?
You should not be trying to write to "files" that exist inside of the jar file. Actually, technically, jar files don't hold files but rather they hold "resources", and for practical purposes, they are read-only. If you need to read and write to a properties file, it should be outside of the jar.
Your code writes to a local file mainProperties.properties the properties.
After you run your part of code, there you will find that a file mainProperties.properties has been created locally.
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("mainProperties.properties");
Could order not to confuse the two files you specify the local file to another name. e.g. mainAppProp.properties .
Read the complete contents of the resource mainProperties.properties.
Write all the necessary properties to the local file mainAppProp.properties.
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("mainAppProp.properties");
switch if file exists to your local file , if not create the file mainAppProp.properties and write all properties to it.
Test if file mainAppProp.properties exists locally.
Read the properties into a new "probs" variable.
Use only this file from now on.
Under no circumstances you can write the properties back into the .jar file.
Test it like
[...]
if (propKey == null) {
// Key is not present so enter the key into the properties file
mainFile.setProperty(confirmKey, "testtest");
[...]
Reader reader = null;
try
{
reader = new FileReader( "mainAppProp.properties" );
Properties prop2 = new Properties();
prop2.load( reader );
prop2.list( System.out );
}
catch ( IOException e )
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
finally
{
if (reader != null) {
reader.close();
}
}
}
[...]
}
output : with prop2.list( System.out );
-- listing properties --
defaultXMLPath2=testtest
content of the file mainAppProp.properties
#testtest3
#Mon Jul 14 14:33:20 BRT 2014
defaultXMLPath2=testtest
Challenge:
Read the Property file location in jar file
Read the Property file
Write the variable as system variables
public static void loadJarCongFile(Class Utilclass )
{
try{
String path= Utilclass.getResource("").getPath();
path=path.substring(6,path.length()-1);
path=path.split("!")[0];
System.out.println(path);
JarFile jarFile = new JarFile(path);
final Enumeration<JarEntry> entries = jarFile.entries();
while (entries.hasMoreElements()) {
final JarEntry entry = entries.nextElement();
if (entry.getName().contains(".properties")) {
System.out.println("Jar File Property File: " + entry.getName());
JarEntry fileEntry = jarFile.getJarEntry(entry.getName());
InputStream input = jarFile.getInputStream(fileEntry);
setSystemvariable(input);
InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(input);
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(isr);
String line;
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
System.out.println("Jar file"+line);
}
reader.close();
}
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println("Jar file reading Error");
}
}
public static void setSystemvariable(InputStream input)
{
Properties tmp1 = new Properties();
try {
tmp1.load(input);
for (Object element : tmp1.keySet()) {
System.setProperty(element.toString().trim(),
tmp1.getProperty(element.toString().trim()).trim());
}
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("setSystemvariable method failure");
}
}

How to use values of build.properties in another property file using selenium webdriver

I am using eclipse for selenium webdriver. I have assigned an URL to the variable 'webdriver.url' in build.properties file. I have created another property file called 'ExpectedResults.properties'. I want to use the value of variable webdriver.url of build.properties in ExpectedResults.properties file. Is it possible to use. If possible can you please tell how it will be?
Thanks in advance.
Not clear whats the objective is. Two cases are possible here -
1.Assuming you have url in 'webdriver.url' variable.
You can write it to second property file ('ExpectedResults.properties') as
Properties prop = new Properties();
OutputStream output = null;
try {
output = new FileOutputStream("ExpectedResults.properties");
prop.setProperty("expected.url", webdriver.url);
prop.store(output, null);
} catch (IOException io) {
io.printStackTrace();
}
2 You can read both property files & compare URLs -
Properties prop = new Properties();
InputStream input = null;
try {
input = new FileInputStream("filename.properties");
prop.load(input);
System.out.println(prop.getProperty("webdriver.url"));
}
catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}

Properties setting via Servlet

I want to set data from configures.properties via servlet. configures.properties is locating in WEB-INF/classes. This is how I'm getting data:
public static String getDbPassword() {
Properties prop = new Properties();
try {
// load a properties file
InputStream in = Configures.class.getResourceAsStream(INPUT_FILE);
prop.load(in);
// get the property value
return prop.getProperty("dbPassword");
} catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
return null;
}
But how to set? This is how I did:
public static void setDbPassword(String str) {
Properties prop = new Properties();
try {
//load a properties file
InputStream in = Configures.class.getResourceAsStream(INPUT_FILE);
prop.load(in);
prop.setProperty("dbPassword", str);
prop.store(new FileOutputStream(INPUT_FILE), null);
} catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
But I'm catching java.io.FileNotFoundException after this. I think it happens after prop.store(new FileOutputStream(INPUT_FILE), null);. How should I modify OutputStream?
UPD:
This is how INPUT_FILE looks:
private static final String INPUT_FILE = "/config.properties";
Your INPUT_FILE is a resource path which getResourceAsStream will resolve relative to the classpath, but you're then trying to pass the same string to the FileOutputStream constructor which will try and treat it as an absolute path relative to the root of the filesystem. These are two different locations.
You could use ServletContext.getRealPath("WEB-INF/classes" + INPUT_FILE) to get the path you need for the FileOutputStream.
But the higher level issue here is that you shouldn't assume that your web application will have write access to its WEB-INF, or even that the directory exists on disk at all (e.g. if the app is running directly from a WAR rather than a directory unpacked on disk). If you want to store configuration data that can change then it should go in a file at a known location outside the web app (the location of this file could be an init parameter) where you know you will have read and write permission. This also stops your changes being overwritten when you deploy a new version of the app.
URL url = Configures.class.getResource(INPUT_FILE);
File file = new File(url.toURI());
OutputStream outputStream = new FileOutputStream(file);
...
prop.store(outputStream, null);
Try a FileWriter instead:
Writer writer = new FileWriter(INPUT_FILE);
...
prop.store(writer, null);
Can you try the following:
While reading the file
URL url = classLoader.getResource(INPUT_FILE);
InputStream in = url.openStream();
While writing :
new FileOutputStream(url.toURI().getPath())
Any files in your webapp should be considered read only. If you want mutable data you should use a database or some other data store.
J2EE advises against manipulating local files as it raises issues of clustering, transactions and security among other things.

Java: Error when save file in Resource after Deployment

My program has a function that read/write file from resource. This function I have tested smoothly.
For example, I write something to file, restart and loading again, I can read that data again.
But after I export to jar file, I faced problems when write file. Here is my code to write file:
URL resourceUrl = getClass().getResource("/resource/data.sav");
File file = new File(resourceUrl.toURI());
FileOutputStream output = new FileOutputStream(file);
ObjectOutputStream writer = new ObjectOutputStream( output);
When this code run, I has notice error in Command Prompt:
So, My data cannot saved. (I know it because after I restarted app, nothing changed !!!)
Please help me solve this problem.
Thanks :)
You simply can't write files into a jar file this way. The URI you get from getResource() isn't a file:/// URI, and it can't be passed to java.io.File's constructor. The only way to write a zip file is by using the classes in java.util.zip that are designed for this purpose, and those classes are designed to let you write entire jar files, not stream data to a single file inside of one. In a real installation, the user may not even have permission to write to the jar file, anyway.
You're going to need to save your data into a real file on the file system, or possibly, if it's small enough, by using the preferences API.
You need to read/write file as an input stream to read from jar file.
public static String getValue(String key)
{
String _value = null;
try
{
InputStream loadedFile = ConfigReader.class.getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(configFileName);
if(loadedFile == null) throw new Exception("Error: Could not load the file as a stream!");
props.load(loadedFile);
}
catch(Exception ex){
try {
System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
props.load(new FileInputStream(configFileName));
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
ExceptionWriter.LogException(e);
} catch (IOException e) {
ExceptionWriter.LogException(e);
}
}
_value = props.getProperty(key);
if(_value == null || _value.equals("")) System.out.println("Null value supplied for key: "+key);
return _value;
}

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