I also have faced this issue recently. I have a file I put in the resource file, let's call it path
and I was not able to read it. @madoke has given one of the solutions using FileSystem. This is another one, here we are assuming we are in a container, and if not, we use the Java 8 features.
@Component
@Log4j2
public class DataInitializer implements
ApplicationListener<ApplicationReadyEvent> {
private YourRepo yourRepo; // this is your DataSource Repo
@Value(“${path.to.file}”). // the path to file MUST start with a forward slash: /iaka/myfile.csv
private String path;
public DataInitializer(YourRepo yourRepo) {
this.yourRepo = yourRepo;
}
@Override
public void onApplicationEvent(ApplicationReadyEvent event) {
try {
persistInputData();
log.info("Completed loading data");
} catch (IOException e) {
log.error("Error in reading / parsing CSV", e);
}
}
private void persistInputData() throws IOException {
log.info("The path to Customers: "+ path);
Stream<String> lines;
InputStream inputStream = DataInitializer.class.getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(path);
if (inputStream != null) { // this means you are inside a fat-jar / container
InputStreamReader inputStreamReader = new InputStreamReader(inputStream);
BufferedReader bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(inputStreamReader);
lines = bufferedReader.lines();
} else {
URL resource = this.getClass().getResource(path);
String path = resource.getPath();
lines = Files.lines(Paths.get(path));
}
List<SnapCsvInput> inputs = lines.map(s -> s.split(","))
.skip(1) //the column names
.map(SnapCsvInput::new)
.collect(Collectors.toList());
inputs.forEach(i->log.info(i.toString()));
yourRepo.saveAll(inputs);
}
}