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i am using the npm module Properties-Reader for reading and writing properties file in Protractor Automation framework. The Utility method created is :

var PropertiesReader = require('properties-reader');
var path = require('path');

//var properties = PropertiesReader('../Resources/test.properties');

var PropertyFileReader = function(){


    this.readPropertyFiles = function(filePath){

        var fileToRead = filePath;
        absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname, fileToRead);

        var properties = PropertiesReader(absolutePath);
        return properties;


    }

I am successfully get the items stored in the properties files by using the command as

 var property = propertyReader.readPropertyFiles('D:/ProtractorDemo/Project05/BE/QA/Utils/sett.properties')
var name = property.get('name');
      console.log(name);

But on using the set(), method i am not able to set anything in my properties files. Also. there is no error shown on the console. My properties files still remains empty

property.set('age', '28');
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  • Can you post the error you are receiving?
    – DublinDev
    Apr 1, 2019 at 13:10
  • Hi, I am not getting any error, but also my properties file remain empty. Nothing is written or set in it. Apr 1, 2019 at 13:33
  • My mistake I misread the last part of your question. Could you add the structure of the file you are reading or include a snippet of what it looks like?
    – DublinDev
    Apr 1, 2019 at 13:48
  • The file is stored as : test.properties. It has the 2 key value pairs:name = ashish age = 30. using x.get(), i am able to retrieve the values, but not able to set a new value like x.set('test', 'mytest') using the code mentioned above. Apr 1, 2019 at 13:58
  • I'm not sure of the exact purpose of this package but I can see that despite the source properties file not being updated set is actually adding the value to the loaded properties file in memory. Use console.log(property.get('age')); after your set and you'll see it updated. I'm unsure if set is even supposed to update the original file based on the source coude
    – DublinDev
    Apr 1, 2019 at 21:00

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