Need to replace the matched file in .yaml from properties file without mentioning static names in script file












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I have multiple files like



1.common.properties having



app.name=java



app.server=JWS



deployment.properties having



prod.name=kubernetes



app.environment=TRUNK
Deployment-template.yaml



My App Name is {{app.name}}



My App runs on {{app.server}}



environment name is {{app.environment}}.



If .yaml has {{app.server}}
and the properties has an entry like app.server=JWS



then in .yaml {{app.server}} will become JWS.



How to write script file, and it has to read the dynamic properties values and if the value matches in .yaml file then replace should be happen. do we need to use while loop??. Please help on this.









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    I have multiple files like



    1.common.properties having



    app.name=java



    app.server=JWS



    deployment.properties having



    prod.name=kubernetes



    app.environment=TRUNK
    Deployment-template.yaml



    My App Name is {{app.name}}



    My App runs on {{app.server}}



    environment name is {{app.environment}}.



    If .yaml has {{app.server}}
    and the properties has an entry like app.server=JWS



    then in .yaml {{app.server}} will become JWS.



    How to write script file, and it has to read the dynamic properties values and if the value matches in .yaml file then replace should be happen. do we need to use while loop??. Please help on this.









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      I have multiple files like



      1.common.properties having



      app.name=java



      app.server=JWS



      deployment.properties having



      prod.name=kubernetes



      app.environment=TRUNK
      Deployment-template.yaml



      My App Name is {{app.name}}



      My App runs on {{app.server}}



      environment name is {{app.environment}}.



      If .yaml has {{app.server}}
      and the properties has an entry like app.server=JWS



      then in .yaml {{app.server}} will become JWS.



      How to write script file, and it has to read the dynamic properties values and if the value matches in .yaml file then replace should be happen. do we need to use while loop??. Please help on this.









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      I have multiple files like



      1.common.properties having



      app.name=java



      app.server=JWS



      deployment.properties having



      prod.name=kubernetes



      app.environment=TRUNK
      Deployment-template.yaml



      My App Name is {{app.name}}



      My App runs on {{app.server}}



      environment name is {{app.environment}}.



      If .yaml has {{app.server}}
      and the properties has an entry like app.server=JWS



      then in .yaml {{app.server}} will become JWS.



      How to write script file, and it has to read the dynamic properties values and if the value matches in .yaml file then replace should be happen. do we need to use while loop??. Please help on this.







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