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package org.springframework.jdbc.core.namedparam;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

import org.springframework.jdbc.core.SqlParameterValue;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Class that provides helper methods for the use of SqlParameterSource, in particular with NamedParameterJdbcTemplate.
Author:Thomas Risberg, Juergen Hoeller
Since:2.5
/** * Class that provides helper methods for the use of {@link SqlParameterSource}, * in particular with {@link NamedParameterJdbcTemplate}. * * @author Thomas Risberg * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.5 */
public abstract class SqlParameterSourceUtils {
Create an array of SqlParameterSource objects populated with data from the values passed in (either a Map or a bean object). This will define what is included in a batch operation.
Params:
  • candidates – object array of objects containing the values to be used
See Also:
Returns:an array of SqlParameterSource
/** * Create an array of {@link SqlParameterSource} objects populated with data * from the values passed in (either a {@link Map} or a bean object). * This will define what is included in a batch operation. * @param candidates object array of objects containing the values to be used * @return an array of {@link SqlParameterSource} * @see MapSqlParameterSource * @see BeanPropertySqlParameterSource * @see NamedParameterJdbcTemplate#batchUpdate(String, SqlParameterSource[]) */
public static SqlParameterSource[] createBatch(Object... candidates) { return createBatch(Arrays.asList(candidates)); }
Create an array of SqlParameterSource objects populated with data from the values passed in (either a Map or a bean object). This will define what is included in a batch operation.
Params:
  • candidates – collection of objects containing the values to be used
See Also:
Returns:an array of SqlParameterSource
Since:5.0.2
/** * Create an array of {@link SqlParameterSource} objects populated with data * from the values passed in (either a {@link Map} or a bean object). * This will define what is included in a batch operation. * @param candidates collection of objects containing the values to be used * @return an array of {@link SqlParameterSource} * @since 5.0.2 * @see MapSqlParameterSource * @see BeanPropertySqlParameterSource * @see NamedParameterJdbcTemplate#batchUpdate(String, SqlParameterSource[]) */
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public static SqlParameterSource[] createBatch(Collection<?> candidates) { SqlParameterSource[] batch = new SqlParameterSource[candidates.size()]; int i = 0; for (Object candidate : candidates) { batch[i] = (candidate instanceof Map ? new MapSqlParameterSource((Map<String, ?>) candidate) : new BeanPropertySqlParameterSource(candidate)); i++; } return batch; }
Create an array of MapSqlParameterSource objects populated with data from the values passed in. This will define what is included in a batch operation.
Params:
  • valueMaps – array of Map instances containing the values to be used
See Also:
Returns:an array of SqlParameterSource
/** * Create an array of {@link MapSqlParameterSource} objects populated with data from * the values passed in. This will define what is included in a batch operation. * @param valueMaps array of {@link Map} instances containing the values to be used * @return an array of {@link SqlParameterSource} * @see MapSqlParameterSource * @see NamedParameterJdbcTemplate#batchUpdate(String, Map[]) */
public static SqlParameterSource[] createBatch(Map<String, ?>[] valueMaps) { SqlParameterSource[] batch = new SqlParameterSource[valueMaps.length]; for (int i = 0; i < valueMaps.length; i++) { batch[i] = new MapSqlParameterSource(valueMaps[i]); } return batch; }
Create a wrapped value if parameter has type information, plain object if not.
Params:
  • source – the source of parameter values and type information
  • parameterName – the name of the parameter
See Also:
Returns:the value object
/** * Create a wrapped value if parameter has type information, plain object if not. * @param source the source of parameter values and type information * @param parameterName the name of the parameter * @return the value object * @see SqlParameterValue */
@Nullable public static Object getTypedValue(SqlParameterSource source, String parameterName) { int sqlType = source.getSqlType(parameterName); if (sqlType != SqlParameterSource.TYPE_UNKNOWN) { return new SqlParameterValue(sqlType, source.getTypeName(parameterName), source.getValue(parameterName)); } else { return source.getValue(parameterName); } }
Create a Map of case insensitive parameter names together with the original name.
Params:
  • parameterSource – the source of parameter names
Returns:the Map that can be used for case insensitive matching of parameter names
/** * Create a Map of case insensitive parameter names together with the original name. * @param parameterSource the source of parameter names * @return the Map that can be used for case insensitive matching of parameter names */
public static Map<String, String> extractCaseInsensitiveParameterNames(SqlParameterSource parameterSource) { Map<String, String> caseInsensitiveParameterNames = new HashMap<>(); String[] paramNames = parameterSource.getParameterNames(); if (paramNames != null) { for (String name : paramNames) { caseInsensitiveParameterNames.put(name.toLowerCase(), name); } } return caseInsensitiveParameterNames; } }