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package org.apache.logging.log4j.util;

import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Properties;

PropertySource backed by the current system properties. Other than having a higher priority over normal properties, this follows the same rules as PropertiesPropertySource.
Since:2.10.0
/** * PropertySource backed by the current system properties. Other than having a * higher priority over normal properties, this follows the same rules as * {@link PropertiesPropertySource}. * * @since 2.10.0 */
public class SystemPropertiesPropertySource implements PropertySource { private static final int DEFAULT_PRIORITY = 100; private static final String PREFIX = "log4j2."; @Override public int getPriority() { return DEFAULT_PRIORITY; } @Override public void forEach(final BiConsumer<String, String> action) { Properties properties; try { properties = System.getProperties(); } catch (final SecurityException e) { // (1) There is no status logger. // (2) LowLevelLogUtil also consults system properties ("line.separator") to // open a BufferedWriter, so this may fail as well. Just having a hard reference // in this code to LowLevelLogUtil would cause a problem. // (3) We could log to System.err (nah) or just be quiet as we do now. return; } // Lock properties only long enough to get a thread-safe SAFE snapshot of its // current keys, an array. final Object[] keySet; synchronized (properties) { keySet = properties.keySet().toArray(); } // Then traverse for an unknown amount of time. // Some keys may now be absent, in which case, the value is null. for (final Object key : keySet) { final String keyStr = Objects.toString(key, null); action.accept(keyStr, properties.getProperty(keyStr)); } } @Override public CharSequence getNormalForm(final Iterable<? extends CharSequence> tokens) { return PREFIX + Util.joinAsCamelCase(tokens); } }