You can use SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE
env. variable to control your app profiles in run-time.
Don't forget to add to your app different props files related to your Spring profiles, for example:
/model
/repositories
/resources
- application.properties // common properties for both 'dev' and 'prod' profiles
- application-dev.properties // 'dev' profile properties, for example - of your H2 database
- application-prod.properties // 'prod' profile properties, for example - of your prod PostgreSQL database
Note that you can run your app also like this:
java -jar -Dspring.profiles.active=dev target/my-app.jar
java -jar target/my-app.jar --spring.profiles.active=dev
Set your active profile in your IDE (for example) to run app with this profile in IDE.
Set your 'default' profile in the application.properties
:
spring.profiles.active=dev
export APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT=test