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The development properties only apply when the profile development-tools is added to the spring.profiles.active

SubjectPropertyExplanationExample
Development


logging.file.name=C:/Deployments/logs/runtime.logThe file in which to write the log

application.properties

blueriq.development.usePasswordEncryption=trueWhen editing properties encrypt passwords before saving them.

application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.development.h2-console.enabled

For security reasons, the H2 Console is disabled by default.

If Blueriq was installed using the installer, the H2 Console will be enabled by default. 

Setting is "true" or "false"


application-development-tools.properties

Studio


blueriq.studio.description

description that is used in the development dashboard flow starter.

default via installer = Studio Projects


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.prefix

The prefix in front of the studio project when started.

default via installer = studio


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.authentication

Method of authentication that the Blueriq Studio uses.

Its value always is BASIC.


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.url

url where the management service of the Blueriq Studio can be reached. 

default via installer = http://HOSTNAME:PORT/Studio/Server/Services/ManagementService


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.domain

Network domain where the studio is in. 

default via installer = empty


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.username

Username for the studio management service.

default via installer = runtime


application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.studio.password

Password for the studio management service

default via installer = runtime


application-development-tools.properties

Externalblueriq.external.themes.[name].baseUrl

URL where the external theme is can be reached.

When using a custom made them which is not configured via the Runtime using an STG, but rather via a CDN or reverse proxy. An external theme can be configured so that the development dashboard can create URL's to the corresponding targets.

https://example.com/

application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.external.themes.[name].template.flow

RFC-6570 URI template for creating a start flow request. 

By combining the baseUrl and template.flow properties a full URL is formed. 

The variables which can be used in the URI template are: 

flow

- name of the flow to start

project

- name of the project to use

version

- project version to use

languageCode

- code of the language to use

testPath

- name of the test path to use

The combined URL will be expanded in development dashboard.

/flow/{project}/{flow}
/{version}/{languageCode}

With test path:

/flow/{project}/{flow}
/{version}/{languageCode}{?testPath}

application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.external.themes.[name].template.shortcut

RFC-6570 URI template for creating a start shortcut request. 

By combining the baseUrl and template.shortcut properties a full URL is formed.

The variables which can be used in the URI template are: 

shortcut
- name of the shortcut to start


The combined URL will be expanded in development dashboard.
/shortcut/{shortcut}

application-development-tools.properties

blueriq.external.themes.[name].template.session

RFC-6570 URI template for creating a continue session request.

By combining the baseUrl and template.session properties a full URL is formed.

The variables which can be used in the URI template are: 

sessionId

- id of the session to continue

The combined URL will be expanded in development dashboard.

/session/{sessionId}

application-development-tools.properties