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package org.jdbi.v3.core.result.internal;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.mapper.ColumnMapper;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.mapper.MappingException;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.mapper.NoSuchMapperException;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.mapper.RowMapper;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.qualifier.QualifiedType;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.result.RowView;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.statement.StatementContext;
public class RowViewImpl extends RowView {
private final StatementContext ctx;
private final ResultSet rs;
private final Map<Type, RowMapper<?>> rowMappers = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
private final Map<QualifiedType<?>, ColumnMapper<?>> columnMappers = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
public RowViewImpl(ResultSet rs, StatementContext ctx) {
this.rs = rs;
this.ctx = ctx;
}
Use a row mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
Params: - type – the type to map
Returns: the materialized object
/**
* Use a row mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
* @param type the type to map
* @return the materialized object
*/
@Override
public Object getRow(Type type) {
try {
return rowMapperFor(type).map(rs, ctx);
} catch (SQLException e) {
throw new MappingException(e);
}
}
private RowMapper<?> rowMapperFor(Type type) throws SQLException {
if (rowMappers.containsKey(type)) {
return rowMappers.get(type);
}
RowMapper<?> mapper = ctx.findRowMapperFor(type)
.orElseThrow(() -> new NoSuchMapperException("No row mapper registered for " + type))
.specialize(rs, ctx);
rowMappers.put(type, mapper);
return mapper;
}
Use a qualified column mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
Params: - column – the column index
- type – the QualifiedType of the type
Type parameters: - <T> – the type to map
Returns: the materialized T
/**
* Use a qualified column mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
* @param <T> the type to map
* @param column the column index
* @param type the QualifiedType of the type
* @return the materialized T
*/
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public <T> T getColumn(int column, QualifiedType<T> type) {
try {
return (T) columnMapperFor(type).map(rs, column, ctx);
} catch (SQLException e) {
throw new MappingException(e);
}
}
Use a qualified column mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
Params: - column – the column name
- type – the QualifiedType of the type
Type parameters: - <T> – the type to map
Returns: the materialized T
/**
* Use a qualified column mapper to extract a type from the current ResultSet row.
* @param <T> the type to map
* @param column the column name
* @param type the QualifiedType of the type
* @return the materialized T
*/
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public <T> T getColumn(String column, QualifiedType<T> type) {
try {
return (T) columnMapperFor(type).map(rs, column, ctx);
} catch (SQLException e) {
throw new MappingException(e);
}
}
private ColumnMapper<?> columnMapperFor(QualifiedType<?> type) {
return columnMappers.computeIfAbsent(type, t ->
ctx.findColumnMapperFor(t)
.orElseThrow(() -> new NoSuchMapperException("No column mapper registered for " + t)));
}
}