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Spring Dynamic JDBC

The Spring Dynamic JDBC will make it easy to implement dynamic queries with Spring Data JDBC.

How to use?

Install dependency

implementation 'com.github.joutvhu:spring-dynamic-jdbc:3.0.1'
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.joutvhu</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-dynamic-jdbc</artifactId>
    <version>3.0.1</version>
</dependency>
  • Please choose the Spring Dynamic JDBC version appropriate with your spring version.

    Spring Boot version Spring Dynamic JDBC version
    2.3.x.RELEASE 2.0.1
    2.4.x 2.1.1
    2.5.x 2.2.1
    2.6.x 2.3.1
    2.7.x 2.4.1
    3.0.x 3.0.1

Also, you have to choose a Dynamic Query Template Provider to use, the Dynamic Query Template Provider will decide the style you write dynamic query template.

In this document, I will use Spring Dynamic Freemarker.

implementation 'com.github.joutvhu:spring-dynamic-freemarker:1.0.0'
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.joutvhu</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-dynamic-freemarker</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>

Configuration

  • First you need to create a bean of DynamicQueryTemplateProvider, that depending on which the Dynamic Query Template Provider you are using.
@Bean
public DynamicQueryTemplateProvider dynamicQueryTemplateProvider() {
    FreemarkerQueryTemplateProvider provider = new FreemarkerQueryTemplateProvider();
    provider.setTemplateLocation("classpath:/query");
    provider.setSuffix(".dsql");
    return provider;
}
  • Next, you need to set the jdbc repository's repositoryFactoryBeanClass property to DynamicJdbcRepositoryFactoryBean.class.
// Config with annotation
@EnableJdbcRepositories(repositoryFactoryBeanClass = DynamicJdbcRepositoryFactoryBean.class)

Dynamic query

  • Use annotation @DynamicQuery to define dynamic queries.
public interface UserRepository extends CrudRepository<User, Long> {
    @DynamicQuery(
        value = "select * from USER where FIRST_NAME = :firstName\n" +
            "<#if lastName?has_content>\n" +
            "  and LAST_NAME = :lastName\n" +
            "</#if>"
    )
    List<User> findUserByNames(Long firstName, String lastName);

    @Query(value = "select * from USER where FIRST_NAME = :firstName")
    List<User> findByFirstName(String firstName);

    @DynamicQuery(
        value = "select USER_ID from USER\n" +
            "<#if name??>\n" +
            "  where concat(FIRST_NAME, ' ', LAST_NAME) like %:name%\n" +
            "</#if>"
    )
    List<Long> searchIdsByName(String name);

    @DynamicQuery(
        value = "select * from USER\n" +
            "<#if role??>\n" +
            "  where ROLE = :role\n" +
            "</#if>"
    )
    List<User> findByRole(String role);
}

Load query template files

  • If you do not specify the query template on the @DynamicQuery annotation. The DynamicQueryTemplateProvider will find them from external template files based on the TemplateLocation and Suffix that you specify in the provider.

  • If you don't want to load the template from external template files you can use the following code provider.setSuffix(null);.

  • Each template will start with a template name definition line. The template name definition line must be start with two dash characters (--). The template name will have the following syntax.

    queryMethodName
    
    • queryMethodName can be provided through field @DynamicQuery.name. If @DynamicQuery.name is not provided, queryMethodName will be entityName:methodName where entityName is entity class name, methodName is query method name
  • Query templates (Ex: resoucers/query/user-query.dsql)

--User:findUserByNames
select * from USER where FIRST_NAME = :firstName
<#if lastName?has_content>
  and LAST_NAME = :lastName
</#if>

-- User:searchIdsByName
select USER_ID from USER
<#if name??>
  where concat(FIRST_NAME, ' ', LAST_NAME) like %:name%
</#if>

-- User:findByRole
select * from USER
<#if role??>
  where ROLE = :role
</#if>

-- User:findByGroup
select * from USER
<#if group.name?starts_with("Git")>
  where GROUP_ID = :#{#group.id}
</#if>

-- get_user_by_username_and_email
select * from USER
<@where>
  <#if username??>
    and USERNAME = :username
  </#if>
  <#if email??>
    and EMAIL = :email
  </#if>
</@where>
  • Now you don't need to specify the query template on @DynamicQuery annotation.
public interface UserRepository extends CrudRepository<User, Long> {
    @DynamicQuery
    List<User> findUserByNames(Long firstName, String lastName);

    @Query(value = "select * from USER where FIRST_NAME = :firstName")
    List<User> findByFirstName(String firstName);

    @DynamicQuery
    List<Long> searchIdsByName(String name);

    @DynamicQuery
    List<User> findByRole(String role);

    @DynamicQuery
    List<User> findByGroup(Group group);

    @DynamicQuery(name = "get_user_by_username_and_email")
    List<User> getUserWithUsernameAndEmail(String username, String email);
}

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