- Upgrade spring-data-jpa dependency to 2.0.5.RELEASE.
repositories {
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.wenhao:jpa-spec:3.2.1'
}
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.wenhao</groupId>
<artifactId>jpa-spec</artifactId>
<version>3.2.1</version>
</dependency>
- condition: if true(default), apply this specification.
- property: field name.
- values: compare value with model, eq/ne/like support multiple values.
each Repository class should extends from two super class JpaRepository and JpaSpecificationExecutor.
public interface PersonRepository extends JpaRepository<Person, Long>, JpaSpecificationExecutor<Person> {
}
public Page<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name", request.getName())
.gt(Objects.nonNull(request.getAge()), "age", 18)
.between("birthday", Range.of(inclusive(new Date()), inclusive(new Date())))
.like("nickName", "%og%", "%me")
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification, new PageRequest(0, 15));
}
find any person nickName equals to "dog" and name equals to "Jack"/"Eric" or null value, and company is null.
Test: EqualTest.java and NotEqualTest.java
public List<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.eq("nickName", "dog")
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name", "Jack", "Eric", null)
.eq("company", null) //or eq("company", (Object) null)
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification);
}
find any person name in "Jack" or "Eric" and company not in "ThoughtWorks" or "IBM".
Test: InTest.java
public List<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.in("name", request.getNames().toArray()) //or in("name", "Jack", "Eric")
.notIn("company", "ThoughtWorks", "IBM")
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification);
}
Support any comparison class which implements Comparable interface, find any people age bigger than 18.
Test: GtTest.java
public List<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.gt(Objects.nonNull(request.getAge()), "age", 18)
.lt("birthday", new Date())
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification);
}
find any person age between 18 and 25, birthday between someday and someday.
Test: BetweenTest.java
public List<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.between(Objects.nonNull(request.getAge(), "age", Range.of(inclusive(18), inclusive(25)))
.between("birthday", Range.of(inclusive(new Date()), inclusive(new Date())))
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification);
}
find any person name like %ac% or %og%, company not like %ec%.
Test: LikeTest.java and NotLikeTest.java
public Page<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.like("name", "ac", "%og%")
.notLike("company", "ec")
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification);
}
support or specifications.
Test: OrTest.java
public List<Phone> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>or()
.like("name", "%ac%")
.gt("age", 19)
.build();
return phoneRepository.findAll(specification);
}
each specification support association query as left join.
Test: JoinTest.java
@ManyToOne association query, find person name equals to "Jack" and phone brand equals to "HuaWei".
public List<Phone> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Phone> specification = Specifications.<Phone>and()
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getBrand()), "brand", "HuaWei")
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getPersonName()), "person.name", "Jack")
.build();
return phoneRepository.findAll(specification);
}
@ManyToMany association query, find person age between 10 and 35, live in "Chengdu" street.
public List<Phone> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.between("age", Range.of(inclusive(10), inclusive(35)))
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(jack.getName()), "addresses.street", "Chengdu")
.build();
return phoneRepository.findAll(specification);
}
You can custom specification to do the @ManyToOne and @ManyToMany as well.
@ManyToOne association query, find person name equals to "Jack" and phone brand equals to "HuaWei".
Test: AndTest.java
public List<Phone> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Phone> specification = Specifications.<Phone>and()
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getBrand()), "brand", "HuaWei")
.predicate(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getPersonName()), (root, query, cb) -> {
Path<Person> person = root.get("person");
return cb.equal(person.get("name"), "Jack");
})
.build();
return phoneRepository.findAll(specification);
}
@ManyToMany association query, find person age between 10 and 35, live in "Chengdu" street.
Test: AndTest.java
public List<Phone> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.between("age", Range.of(inclusive(10), inclusive(35)))
.predicate(StringUtils.isNotBlank(jack.getName()), ((root, query, cb) -> {
Join address = root.join("addresses", JoinType.LEFT);
return cb.equal(address.get("street"), "Chengdu");
}))
.build();
return phoneRepository.findAll(specification);
}
Test: SortTest.java
public List<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name", request.getName())
.gt("age", 18)
.between("birthday", Range.of(inclusive(new Date()), inclusive(new Date())))
.like("nickName", "%og%")
.build();
Sort sort = Sorts.builder()
.desc(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name")
.asc("birthday")
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification, sort);
}
find person by pagination and sort by name desc and birthday asc.
public Page<Person> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<Person> specification = Specifications.<Person>and()
.eq(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name", request.getName())
.gt("age", 18)
.between("birthday", Range.of(inclusive(new Date()), inclusive(new Date())))
.like("nickName", "%og%")
.build();
Sort sort = Sorts.builder()
.desc(StringUtils.isNotBlank(request.getName()), "name")
.asc("birthday")
.build();
return personRepository.findAll(specification, new PageRequest(0, 15, sort));
}
Using @org.hibernate.annotations.Subselect to define a virtual view if you don't want a database table view.
There is no difference between a view and a database table for a Hibernate mapping.
Test: VirtualViewTest.java
@Entity
@Immutable
@Subselect("SELECT p.id, p.name, p.age, ic.number " +
"FROM person p " +
"LEFT JOIN id_card ic " +
"ON p.id_card_id=ic.id")
public class PersonIdCard {
@Id
private Long id;
private String name;
private Integer age;
private String number;
// Getters and setters are omitted for brevity
}
public List<PersonIdCard> findAll(SearchRequest request) {
Specification<PersonIdCard> specification = Specifications.<PersonIdCard>and()
.gt(Objects.nonNull(request.getAge()), "age", 18)
.build();
return personIdCardRepository.findAll(specification);
}
Spring Data JPA doesn't support Projection(a little but trick), GroupBy and Aggregation,
furthermore, Projection/GroupBy/Aggregation are often used for complex statistics report, it might seem like overkill to use Hibernate/JPA ORM to solve it.
Alternatively, using virtual view and give a readable/significant class name to against your problem domain may be a better option.
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