KeyedHandler.java

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package org.apache.commons.dbutils.handlers;

import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.commons.dbutils.RowProcessor;

/**
 * <p>
 * {@code ResultSetHandler} implementation that returns a Map of Maps.
 * {@code ResultSet} rows are converted into Maps which are then stored
 * in a Map under the given key.
 * </p>
 * <p>
 * If you had a Person table with a primary key column called ID, you could
 * retrieve rows from the table like this:
 * <pre>
 * ResultSetHandler h = new KeyedHandler("id");
 * Map found = (Map) queryRunner.query("select id, name, age from person", h);
 * Map jane = (Map) found.get(new Long(1)); // jane's id is 1
 * String janesName = (String) jane.get("name");
 * Integer janesAge = (Integer) jane.get("age");
 * </pre>
 * Note that the "id" passed to KeyedHandler and "name" and "age" passed to the
 * returned Map's get() method can be in any case.  The data types returned for
 * name and age are dependent upon how your JDBC driver converts SQL column
 * types from the Person table into Java types.
 * &lt;/p&gt;
 * <p>This class is thread safe.</p>
 *
 * @param <K> The type of the key
 * @see org.apache.commons.dbutils.ResultSetHandler
 * @since 1.1
 */
public class KeyedHandler<K> extends AbstractKeyedHandler<K, Map<String, Object>> {

    /**
     * The RowProcessor implementation to use when converting rows
     * into Objects.
     */
    protected final RowProcessor convert;

    /**
     * The column index to retrieve key values from.  Defaults to 1.
     */
    protected final int columnIndex;

    /**
     * The column name to retrieve key values from.  Either columnName or
     * columnIndex will be used but never both.
     */
    protected final String columnName;

    /**
     * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler.  The value of the first column
     * of each row will be a key in the Map.
     */
    public KeyedHandler() {
        this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, 1, null);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler.
     *
     * @param columnIndex The values to use as keys in the Map are
     * retrieved from the column at this index.
     */
    public KeyedHandler(final int columnIndex) {
        this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, columnIndex, null);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler.  The value of the first column
     * of each row will be a key in the Map.
     *
     * @param convert The {@code RowProcessor} implementation
     * to use when converting rows into Maps
     */
    public KeyedHandler(final RowProcessor convert) {
        this(convert, 1, null);
    }

    /** Private Helper
     * @param convert The {@code RowProcessor} implementation
     * to use when converting rows into Maps
     * @param columnIndex The values to use as keys in the Map are
     * retrieved from the column at this index.
     * @param columnName The values to use as keys in the Map are
     * retrieved from the column with this name.
     */
    private KeyedHandler(final RowProcessor convert, final int columnIndex,
            final String columnName) {
        this.convert = convert;
        this.columnIndex = columnIndex;
        this.columnName = columnName;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new instance of KeyedHandler.
     *
     * @param columnName The values to use as keys in the Map are
     * retrieved from the column with this name.
     */
    public KeyedHandler(final String columnName) {
        this(ArrayHandler.ROW_PROCESSOR, 1, columnName);
    }
    /**
     * This factory method is called by {@code handle()} to retrieve the
     * key value from the current {@code ResultSet} row.  This
     * implementation returns {@code ResultSet.getObject()} for the
     * configured key column name or index.
     * @param rs ResultSet to create a key from
     * @return Object from the configured key column name/index
     *
     * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
     * @throws ClassCastException if the class datatype does not match the column type
     */
    // We assume that the user has picked the correct type to match the column
    // so getObject will return the appropriate type and the cast will succeed.
    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    @Override
    protected K createKey(final ResultSet rs) throws SQLException {
        return columnName == null ?
               (K) rs.getObject(columnIndex) :
               (K) rs.getObject(columnName);
    }

    /**
     * This factory method is called by {@code handle()} to store the
     * current {@code ResultSet} row in some object. This
     * implementation returns a {@code Map} with case insensitive column
     * names as keys.  Calls to {@code map.get("COL")} and
     * {@code map.get("col")} return the same value.
     * @param resultSet ResultSet to create a row from
     * @return Object typed Map containing column names to values
     * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
     */
    @Override
    protected Map<String, Object> createRow(final ResultSet resultSet) throws SQLException {
        return this.convert.toMap(resultSet);
    }

}