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ulisesbocchio avatar ulisesbocchio commented on May 22, 2024

For this library to work with any properties they need to be in the form of a PropertySource, so you can create a new PropertySource with your DB values and that should work. Provided that you register the PropertySource early on so that jasypt-spring-boot decorators can decorate your property source. Otherwise you'd have to wrap it yourself in an EncryptablePropertySource such as EncryptableMapPropertySourceWrapper to wrap properties of a MapPropertySource.
Something like this should do the trick:

public static void main(String[] args) {
        new SpringApplicationBuilder()
            .sources(DemoApplication.class)
            .initializers(new ApplicationContextInitializer<ConfigurableApplicationContext>() {
                @Override
                @SneakyThrows
                public void initialize(ConfigurableApplicationContext applicationContext) {
                    DataSource dataSource = applicationContext.getBean(DataSource.class);
                    ResultSet propertiesResult = dataSource.getConnection().prepareStatement("select key, value from config_properties").executeQuery();
                    Map<String, Object> dbPropertiesMap = new HashMap<>();
                    while (propertiesResult.next()) {
                        dbPropertiesMap.put(propertiesResult.getString(1), propertiesResult.getString(2));
                    }
                    PropertySource<?> dbProperties = new MapPropertySource("dbProperties", dbPropertiesMap);
                    applicationContext.getEnvironment().getPropertySources()
                        .addLast(dbProperties);
                }
            })
            .run(args);
    }

Assuming that there is a DataSource bean in your application context. You'd have to tweak the query to fit your database.

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