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I have a spring-boot application that is configured with a yml file. Is it possible to override these properties when executing the jar? For example let say I have the input variable in yml file set to user1 and I want to execute the jar with user2. Is it possible to do something like this?

java -jar --input=user2
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To elaborate answer by cLyric, you can do this:

java -jar yourapp.jar --input=user2

Or if you want to provide using json, you can do

java -jar yourapp.jar --spring.application.json='{"input":"user2"}'

Or if you're in unix/linux,

SPRING_APPLICATION_JSON='{"input":"user2"}' java -jar yourapp.jar 
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  • In my project, it's not work on "java -jar app.jar --input=user2" but work well with "java -Dinput=user2 -jar app.jar". But with the second command can't override configuration in application.properties
    – free斩
    Feb 15, 2017 at 7:34
  • @free斩 the second command is different, not related to spring boot. You should probably open another question if the standard --input style is for some reason not working.
    – eis
    Feb 15, 2017 at 7:37
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this worked for me

java -Dspring.profiles.active=test-environment -jar config-server-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar

If we see below syntax, it tells options should be included between java and -jar. Also, options are listed below as well.

Reason why this command works. Also, it takes the parameters instead of the application.yml configuration.

C:\Users\joy> java -?

Usage: java [-options] -jar jarfile [args...] (to execute a jar file) where options include:

-d32          use a 32-bit data model if available
-d64          use a 64-bit data model if available
-server       to select the "server" VM
              The default VM is server. 
 -cp <class search path of directories and zip/jar files>
 -classpath <class search path of directories and zip/jar files>
               A ; separated list of directories, JAR archives,
               and ZIP archives to search for class files.
 **-D<name>=<value>
               set a system property**

Note: Operating system is windows

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  • Please don't post code-only answers but add a little textual explanation about how and why your approach works and what makes it different from the other answers given. You may also have a look at our "How to write a good answer" entry.
    – ahuemmer
    Jul 22, 2022 at 14:39

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