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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T15:24:42+00:00 2026-06-04T15:24:42+00:00

I have an Android app that needs to be built for different environments (e.g.,

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I have an Android app that needs to be built for different environments (e.g., UAT, staging, production, etc.). Each environment needs different properties (e.g., URLs, packages, etc.).

I would like to put all the different parameters into a single properties file and prefix each parameter with the environment it matches to.

For example, the properties file will contain dev.home-url = http://home_dev.com for the development environment and prod.home-url = http://home.com for the production environment.

I use the below to create a property that points to the properties file with a prefix of params:

<property file="parameters.properties" prefix="params" />

And to use a property, I use:

${params.home-url}

The problem comes when I need to add the prefix of the environment to the parameter.
It would end up looking like this, which obviously can’t be done:

${params.${env-prefix}.home-url}
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    2026-06-04T15:24:43+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    A frequently asked question about Ant is:

    How can I do something like <property name="prop" value="${${anotherprop}}"/> (double expanding the property)?

    The following Ant build file was inspired by that FAQ.

    parameters.properties

    dev.home-url = http://home_dev.com
    prod.home-url = http://home.com
    

    build.xml

    <project default="example">
        <property name="env-prefix" value="dev" />
        <property file="parameters.properties" prefix="params" />
    
        <macrodef name="propertycopy">
            <attribute name="name" />
            <attribute name="from" />
            <sequential>
                <property name="@{name}" value="${@{from}}" />
            </sequential>
        </macrodef>
    
        <target name="example">
            <propertycopy name="local.property" from="params.${env-prefix}.home-url" />
            <echo>${local.property}</echo>
        </target>
    </project>
    

    Executing the example task outputs:

    Buildfile: /workspace/build.xml
    example:
         [echo] http://home_dev.com
    BUILD SUCCESSFUL
    Total time: 405 milliseconds
    
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