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new da519c515 Some improvements in runtime-properties.adoc (#3510)
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commit da519c5159e68910a73403b6800745cbae89aa88
Author: Nicolas Filotto <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Aug 3 15:39:55 2022 +0200
Some improvements in runtime-properties.adoc (#3510)
* Remove the dev mode flag from the command as it is not required and
brings some noice
* Fix the file name in the command
---
docs/modules/ROOT/pages/configuration/runtime-properties.adoc | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/configuration/runtime-properties.adoc
b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/configuration/runtime-properties.adoc
index 69b7d338d..c65b5efb2 100644
--- a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/configuration/runtime-properties.adoc
+++ b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/configuration/runtime-properties.adoc
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from('timer:property')
The simplest way to replace that variable with a real value is to use the
`--property` flag (also shortcut by `-p`):
----
-kamel run -p my.message=test-property property-route.groovy --dev
+kamel run -p my.message=test-property property-route.groovy
----
At runtime, that variable will be substituted by the value you've provided.
You can provide more than one single `property` at once by just adding the flag
repeatedly (ie, `--property prop1=val1 --property prop2=val2 ...`)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ from('timer:property?period={{triggerPeriod}}')
The simplest way to replace that variable with a real value is to use the
`--property` flag (also shortcut by `-p`):
----
-kamel run -p my.message=test-property -p triggerPeriod=3000
property-route.groovy --dev
+kamel run -p my.message=test-property -p triggerPeriod=3000
property-route.groovy
----
[[runtime-props-file]]
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ my.key.2=world
----
[source,groovy]
-.build-property-route.groovy
+.property-route.groovy
----
from('timer:property-file')
.routeId('property-file')
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ from('timer:property-file')
You'll need to provide a `property` _file_ flag when launching the application:
----
-// kamel run --property file:my.properties property-file-route.groovy --dev
+kamel run --property file:my.properties property-route.groovy
----
The property file is parsed and its properties configured on the
`Integration`. As soon as the application starts, you will see the log with the
expected configuration.