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package com.mysql.cj.interceptors;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
import com.mysql.cj.MysqlConnection;
import com.mysql.cj.Query;
import com.mysql.cj.log.Log;
import com.mysql.cj.protocol.Message;
import com.mysql.cj.protocol.Resultset;
import com.mysql.cj.protocol.ServerSession;
/**
* Implement this interface to be placed "in between" query execution, so that you can influence it.
*
* QueryInterceptors are "chainable" when configured by the user, the results returned by the "current" interceptor will be passed on to the next on in the
* chain, from left-to-right order, as specified by the user in the driver configuration property "queryInterceptors".
*/
public interface QueryInterceptor {
/**
* Called once per connection that wants to use the interceptor
*
* The properties are the same ones passed in in the URL or arguments to
* Driver.connect() or DriverManager.getConnection().
*
* @param conn
* the connection for which this interceptor is being created
* @param props
* configuration values as passed to the connection. Note that
* in order to support javax.sql.DataSources, configuration properties specific
* to an interceptor must be passed via setURL() on the
* DataSource. QueryInterceptor properties are not exposed via
* accessor/mutator methods on DataSources.
* @param log
* logger
* @return {@link QueryInterceptor}
*/
QueryInterceptor init(MysqlConnection conn, Properties props, Log log);
/**
* Called before the given query is going to be sent to the server for processing.
*
* Interceptors are free to return a result set (which must implement the
* interface {@link Resultset}), and if so,
* the server will not execute the query, and the given result set will be
* returned to the application instead.
*
* This method will be called while the connection-level mutex is held, so
* it will only be called from one thread at a time.
*
* @param sql
* the Supplier for SQL representation of the query
* @param interceptedQuery
* the actual {@link Query} instance being intercepted
* @param
* {@link Resultset} object
*
* @return a {@link Resultset} that should be returned to the application instead
* of results that are created from actual execution of the intercepted
* query.
*/
T preProcess(Supplier sql, Query interceptedQuery);
/**
* Called before the given query packet is going to be sent to the server for processing.
*
* Interceptors are free to return a PacketPayload, and if so,
* the server will not execute the query, and the given PacketPayload will be
* returned to the application instead.
*
* This method will be called while the connection-level mutex is held, so
* it will only be called from one thread at a time.
*
* @param queryPacket
* original {@link Message}
* @param
* {@link Message} object
* @return processed {@link Message}
*/
default M preProcess(M queryPacket) {
return null;
}
/**
* Should the driver execute this interceptor only for the
* "original" top-level query, and not put it in the execution
* path for queries that may be executed from other interceptors?
*
* If an interceptor issues queries using the connection it was created for,
* and does not return true
for this method, it must ensure
* that it does not cause infinite recursion.
*
* @return true if the driver should ensure that this interceptor is only
* executed for the top-level "original" query.
*/
boolean executeTopLevelOnly();
/**
* Called by the driver when this extension should release any resources
* it is holding and cleanup internally before the connection is
* closed.
*/
void destroy();
/**
* Called after the given query has been sent to the server for processing.
*
* Interceptors are free to inspect the "original" result set, and if a
* different result set is returned by the interceptor, it is used in place
* of the "original" result set.
*
* This method will be called while the connection-level mutex is held, so
* it will only be called from one thread at a time.
*
* @param sql
* the Supplier for SQL representation of the query
* @param interceptedQuery
* the actual {@link Query} instance being intercepted
* @param originalResultSet
* a {@link Resultset} created from query execution
* @param serverSession
* {@link ServerSession} object after the query execution
* @param
* {@link Resultset} object
*
* @return a {@link Resultset} that should be returned to the application instead
* of results that are created from actual execution of the intercepted
* query.
*/
T postProcess(Supplier sql, Query interceptedQuery, T originalResultSet, ServerSession serverSession);
/**
* Called after the given query packet has been sent to the server for processing.
*
* Interceptors are free to return either a different PacketPayload than the originalResponsePacket or null.
*
* This method will be called while the connection-level mutex is held, so
* it will only be called from one thread at a time.
*
* @param queryPacket
* query {@link Message}
* @param originalResponsePacket
* response {@link Message}
* @param
* {@link Message} object
* @return {@link Message}
*/
default M postProcess(M queryPacket, M originalResponsePacket) {
return null;
}
}
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