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I have written a PropertySource that enables classpath: prefix for spring.kafka.properties.ssl.truststore.location (which out-of-the-box is not supported). Essentially, this lets me place a truststore.jks inside my Spring Boot application's src/main/resources folder and reference it from inside the .jar file.

This works nicely for plain Spring Kafka configurations, like these:

spring:
  kafka:
    properties:
      ssl.truststore.location: classpath:myTruststore.jks

It currently fails when the same configurations are given in the context of a Spring Cloud Stream Binder:

spring:
  cloud:
    stream:
      binders:
        my-binder:
         type: kafka
         environment:
           spring:
             kafka:
               properties:
                 ssl.truststore.location: classpath:myTruststore.jks

My PropertySource is not even called back, when I would have expected it to be called with a poperty name of spring.cloud.stream.binders.my-binder.environment.spring.kafka.properties.ssl.truststore.location.

I think my PropertySource that would do the classpath: resolution is not part of the Environment of the given Spring Cloud Stream binder.

Question: how can one add PropertySources to a specific Binder's environment (or to all of them)?

Thanks!

EDIT I add my PropertySource in a Spring Boot auto-configuration like this:

@Configuration
@AutoConfigureBefore(KafkaAutoConfiguration.class)
@ConditionalOnProperty(name = "com.acme.kafka.enabled", matchIfMissing = true)
@EnableConfigurationPropertiesAcmeKafkaConfigurations.class)
public class AcmeKafkaAutoConfiguration {

  @Bean
  ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource acmeKafkaClasspathResourceEnablingPropertySource(ConfigurableEnvironment environment) throws IOException {
    ClasspathResourcesSupport classpathResourcesSupport = new ClasspathResourcesSupport(Files.createTempDirectory(ACME_KAFKA_PREFIX));
    ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource propertySource 
        = new ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource(ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource.NAME, environment, classpathResourcesSupport);
    environment.getPropertySources().addFirst(propertySource);
    return propertySource;
  }
}

EDIT NO.2: I tried out what Gary Russel suggested below (using a Bean Post Processor declared as a static bean method).

It works but in my case I get a lot of additional warning logs at startup of the form:

Bean '...' of type [...] is not eligible for getting processed by all BeanPostProcessors (for example: not eligible for auto-proxying)

According to this post this can cause some really nasty side effects.

Here is the code I was using (which caused the warnings above):

@Configuration
@AutoConfigureBefore(KafkaAutoConfiguration.class)
@ConditionalOnProperty(name = "com.acme.kafka.enabled", matchIfMissing = true)
@EnableConfigurationProperties(AcmeKafkaConfigurations.class)
public class AcmeKafkaAutoConfiguration {
  private static final String ACME_KAFKA_PREFIX = "acme.kafka.";

  @Bean
  @ConditionalOnMissingBean
  public static List<ConnectivityConfigurationsProvider> acmeKafkaTokenProviders(OAuth2TokenClient oAuthClient, AcmeKafkaConfigurations configuration) {
    List<ConnectivityConfigurationsProvider> connectivityConfigurationsProviders = new ArrayList<>();
    configuration.getInstances().forEach(serviceInstanceConfiguration -> {
      TokenProvider tokenProvider = new DefaultOAuth2TokenProvider(oAuthClient, serviceInstanceConfiguration);
      ConnectivityConfigurationsProvider connectivityConfigurationsProvider = new ConnectivityConfigurationsProvider(serviceInstanceConfiguration, tokenProvider);
      connectivityConfigurationsProviders.add(connectivityConfigurationsProvider);
    });
    return connectivityConfigurationsProviders;
  }

  @Bean
  @ConditionalOnMissingBean
  @Scope(ConfigurableBeanFactory.SCOPE_PROTOTYPE)
  public static OAuth2TokenClient acmeKafkaOAuth2TokenClient() {
    return new DefaultOAuth2TokenClient(new DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient());
  }

  @Bean
  public static ConnectivityConfigurationsProviders acmeKafkaConnectivityConfigurationsProviders(AcmeKafkaConfigurations configuration, List<ConnectivityConfigurationsProvider> connectivityConfigurationsProviders) {
    return new ConnectivityConfigurationsProviders(connectivityConfigurationsProviders);
  }

  @Bean
  static NoOpBeanPostProcessor springKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource(ConfigurableEnvironment environment, ConnectivityConfigurationsProviders connectivityConfigurationsProviders) {
    SpringKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource propertySource = new SpringKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource(SpringKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource.NAME, connectivityConfigurationsProviders);
    environment.getPropertySources().addLast(propertySource);
    return new NoOpBeanPostProcessor();
  }

  @Bean
  @ConditionalOnClass(name = "org.springframework.cloud.stream.binder.BinderConfiguration")
  static NoOpBeanPostProcessor springCloudStreamKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource(ConfigurableEnvironment environment, ConnectivityConfigurationsProviders connectivityConfigurationsProviders) {
    SpringCloudStreamKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource propertySource = new SpringCloudStreamKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource(SpringCloudStreamKafkaConfigurationsPropertySource.NAME, connectivityConfigurationsProviders);
    environment.getPropertySources().addLast(propertySource);
    return new NoOpBeanPostProcessor();
  }

  @Bean
  static NoOpBeanPostProcessor acmeKafkaConnectivityConfigurationsPropertySource(ConfigurableEnvironment environment, ConnectivityConfigurationsProviders connectivityConfigurationsProviders) {
    AcmeKafkaConnectivityConfigurationsPropertySource propertySource = new AcmeKafkaConnectivityConfigurationsPropertySource(AcmeKafkaConnectivityConfigurationsPropertySource.NAME, connectivityConfigurationsProviders);
    environment.getPropertySources().addLast(propertySource);
    return new NoOpBeanPostProcessor();
  }

  @Bean
  static NoOpBeanPostProcessor acmeKafkaClasspathResourceEnablingPropertySource(ConfigurableEnvironment environment) throws IOException {
    ClasspathResourcesSupport classpathResourcesSupport = new ClasspathResourcesSupport(Files.createTempDirectory(ACME_KAFKA_PREFIX));
    ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource propertySource 
        = new ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource(ClasspathResourceSupportEnablingPropertySource.NAME, environment, classpathResourcesSupport);
    environment.getPropertySources().addFirst(propertySource);
    return new NoOpBeanPostProcessor();
  }

  /**
   * This BeanPostProcessor does not really post-process any beans.
   * It is a way of getting the bean methods that add the property sources
   * above to be called early enough in the lifecycle of Spring ApplicationContext
   * creation. 
   * 
   * BeanPostProcessors are instantiated by Spring extremely early.
   * @Bean methods providing them should be declared as static methods.
   * See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30874244/bean-annotation-on-a-static-method 
   */
  static class NoOpBeanPostProcessor implements BeanPostProcessor, Ordered {
    @Override
    public int getOrder() {
      return Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE;
    }
  }
}
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EDIT

This seems to work:

@SpringBootApplication
public class So61826877Application {

    private static final String KEY = "spring.cloud.stream.binders.my-binder.environment."
            + "spring.kafka.properties.ssl.truststore.location";

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        SpringApplication.run(So61826877Application.class, args);
    }

    @Bean
    public static BeanPostProcessor configureSource(ConfigurableEnvironment env) {
        Properties source = new Properties();
        System.out.println(env.getProperty(KEY));
        source.setProperty(KEY, "/path/to/myTruststore.jks");
        env.getPropertySources().addFirst(new PropertiesPropertySource("cp", source));
        return new MyBpp();
    }

    @Bean
    Consumer<String> input() {
        return System.out::println;
    }

}

class MyBpp implements BeanPostProcessor, Ordered {

    @Override
    public int getOrder() {
        return Integer.MAX_VALUE;
    }

}
classpath:myTruststore.jks
...
ConsumerConfig values: 
    allow.auto.create.topics = true
    auto.commit.interval.ms = 100
    ...
    ssl.truststore.location = /path/to/myTruststore.jks
    ...
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  • I get a different result to you; inconsistent; but different. May 15, 2020 at 20:21
  • Thank you Gary! I think my mistake may be in the way that I expose / add the PropertySource to the environment. I updated my question with the code. I am adding the PropertySource via an Auto-Configuration which might be too late. I read that PSs should be added before a context refresh. How can I expose a PropertySource via auto-configuration properly?
    – FloW
    May 19, 2020 at 19:03
  • Interesting; I found a simple solution - see the edit to my answer. May 19, 2020 at 19:32
  • The BPP @Bean factory method should be declared static. May 19, 2020 at 20:15
  • Thanks Gary. That is an interesting solution as well! I finally gave up and added my PropertySource in an EnvironmentPostProcessor. This now seems to work. The API docs of ConfigurableEnvironment state that "...it is important that [...] PropertySource manipulations be performed before the context's refresh() [...]. This ensures that all property sources are available during the container bootstrap process, including use by property placeholder configurers." I assumed that something in Spring Cloud Stream uses said configurers. Static beans may solve it, since they are processed earlier.
    – FloW
    May 25, 2020 at 7:57

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