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I am developing on Eclipse on Windows and Code gets deployed on Unix. I am fetching the system property values using System.getProperty("key") ... How do I pass this in Eclipse so that I do not have to modify the code and it works on Eclipse for debugging?

Any suggestions?

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Run -> Run configurations, select project, second tab: “Arguments”. Top box is for your program, bottom box is for VM arguments, e.g. -Dkey=value.

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    where is this if you are trying to run an android application?
    – user678392
    Sep 28, 2013 at 23:17
  • why do I have to use 'D' as prefix?
    – Manticore
    Oct 6, 2014 at 10:25
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    If you're as thick as me -- -D arguments go in the bottom box for VM arguments, not in the top box for your program's args. /sigh
    – ruffin
    Nov 20, 2014 at 18:52
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    The top box is for the String[] args passed to the main method.
    – jaco0646
    Sep 23, 2015 at 21:42
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    Is there any way to set this to happen by default, so you don't have to manually enter this repeatedly for many tests?
    – Stewart
    Mar 28, 2016 at 22:24
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You can use java System.properties, for using them from eclipse you could:

  1. Add -Dlabel="label_value" in the VM arguments of the test Run Configuration like this:

eclipse_vm_config

  1. Then run the test:

    import org.junit.Test;
    import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
    
    public class Main {
        @Test
        public void test(){
            System.out.println(System.getProperty("label"));
            assertEquals("label_value", System.getProperty("label"));
        }
    }
    
  2. Finally it should pass the test and output this in the console:

    label_value
    
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You can add command line arguments to your run configuration. Just edit the run configuration and add -Dmyprop=value (or whatever) to the VM Arguments Box.

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    If you meant "Program Arguments box" when you said "command-line args box" under Arguments tab - Does not Work! Has to be entered in "VM Arguments Box" as mentioned by Bombe above. May 14, 2009 at 9:42
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This will work for junit. for TestNG use following command

-ea -Dmykey="value" -Dmykey2="value2"
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Yes this is the way:

Right click on your program, select run -> run configuration then on vm argument

-Denv=EnvironmentName -Dcucumber.options="--tags @ifThereisAnyTag"

Then you can apply and close.

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