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package org.jooq;

import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.Statement;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

import org.jooq.conf.ParamType;
import org.jooq.conf.Settings;
import org.jooq.conf.StatementType;
import org.jooq.exception.DataAccessException;
import org.jooq.exception.DataTypeException;
import org.jooq.impl.DSL;

/**
 * Any query
 *
 * @author Lukas Eder
 */
public interface Query extends QueryPart, Attachable {

    /**
     * Execute the query, if it has been created with a proper configuration.
     *
     * @return A result value, depending on the concrete implementation of
     *         {@link Query}:
     *         
    *
  • {@link Delete} : the number of deleted records
  • *
  • {@link Insert} : the number of inserted records
  • *
  • {@link Merge} : the result may have no meaning
  • *
  • {@link Select} : the number of resulting records
  • *
  • {@link Truncate} : the result may have no meaning
  • *
  • {@link Update} : the number of updated records
  • *
* @throws DataAccessException If anything goes wrong in the database */ int execute() throws DataAccessException; /** * Whether this query is executable in its current state. *

* DML queries may be incomplete in structure and thus not executable. * Calling {@link #execute()} on such queries has no effect, but beware that * {@link #getSQL()} may not render valid SQL! */ boolean isExecutable(); /** * Retrieve the SQL code rendered by this Query. *

* Use this method, when you want to use jOOQ for object oriented query * creation, but execute the query with some other technology, such as *

    *
  • JDBC
  • *
  • Spring Templates
  • *
  • JPA native queries
  • *
  • etc...
  • *
*

* Note, this is the same as calling {@link #getSQL(boolean)}. The boolean * parameter will depend on your {@link DSLContext}'s {@link Settings}: *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
StatementTypeboolean parametereffect
{@link StatementType#PREPARED_STATEMENT}false (default)This will render bind variables to be used with a JDBC * {@link PreparedStatement}. You can extract bind values from this * Query using {@link #getBindValues()}
{@link StatementType#STATIC_STATEMENT}trueThis will inline all bind variables in a statement to be used with a * JDBC {@link Statement}
*

* [#1520] Note that the query actually being executed might not contain any * bind variables, in case the number of bind variables exceeds your SQL * dialect's maximum number of supported bind variables. This is not * reflected by this method, which will only use the {@link Settings} to * decide whether to render bind values. * * @see #getSQL(boolean) */ String getSQL(); /** * Retrieve the SQL code rendered by this Query. *

* [#1520] Note that the query actually being executed might not contain any * bind variables, in case the number of bind variables exceeds your SQL * dialect's maximum number of supported bind variables. This is not * reflected by this method, which will only use inline * argument to decide whether to render bind values. *

* See {@link #getSQL()} for more details. * * @param inline Whether to inline bind variables. This overrides values in * {@link Settings#getStatementType()} * @return The generated SQL * @deprecated - [#2414] - 3.1.0 - Use {@link #getSQL(ParamType)} instead */ @Deprecated String getSQL(boolean inline); /** * Retrieve the SQL code rendered by this Query. *

* [#1520] Note that the query actually being executed might not contain any * bind variables, in case the number of bind variables exceeds your SQL * dialect's maximum number of supported bind variables. This is not * reflected by this method, which will only use paramType * argument to decide whether to render bind values. *

* See {@link #getSQL()} for more details. * * @param paramType How to render parameters. This overrides values in * {@link Settings#getStatementType()} * @return The generated SQL */ String getSQL(ParamType paramType); /** * Retrieve the bind values that will be bound by this Query. This * List cannot be modified. To modify bind values, use * {@link #getParams()} instead. *

* Unlike {@link #getParams()}, which returns also inlined parameters, this * returns only actual bind values that will render an actual bind value as * a question mark "?" * * @see DSLContext#extractBindValues(QueryPart) */ List getBindValues(); /** * Get a Map of named parameters. The Map itself * cannot be modified, but the {@link Param} elements allow for modifying * bind values on an existing {@link Query}. *

* Bind values created with {@link DSL#val(Object)} will have their bind * index as name. * * @see Param * @see DSL#param(String, Object) * @see DSLContext#extractParams(QueryPart) */ Map> getParams(); /** * Get a named parameter from the {@link Query}, provided its name. *

* Bind values created with {@link DSL#val(Object)} will have their bind * index as name. * * @see Param * @see DSL#param(String, Object) * @see DSLContext#extractParam(QueryPart, String) */ Param getParam(String name); /** * Bind a new value to a named parameter. *

* [#1886] If the bind value with name param is inlined ( * {@link Param#isInline()}) or if this query was created with * {@link StatementType#STATIC_STATEMENT} and there is an underlying * PreparedStatement kept open because of * {@link #keepStatement(boolean)}, the underlying * PreparedStatement will be closed automatically in order for * new bind values to have an effect. * * @param param The named parameter name. If this is a number, then this is * the same as calling {@link #bind(int, Object)} * @param value The new bind value. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if there is no parameter by the given * parameter name or index. * @throws DataTypeException if value cannot be converted into * the parameter's data type */ Query bind(String param, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException, DataTypeException; /** * Bind a new value to an indexed parameter. *

* [#1886] If the bind value at index is inlined ( * {@link Param#isInline()}) or if this query was created with * {@link StatementType#STATIC_STATEMENT} and there is an underlying * PreparedStatement kept open because of * {@link #keepStatement(boolean)}, the underlying * PreparedStatement will be closed automatically in order for * new bind values to have an effect. * * @param index The parameter index, starting with 1 * @param value The new bind value. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if there is no parameter by the given * parameter index. * @throws DataTypeException if value cannot be converted into * the parameter's data type */ Query bind(int index, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException, DataTypeException; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // JDBC methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Specify the query timeout for the underlying JDBC {@link Statement}. * * @see Statement#setQueryTimeout(int) */ Query queryTimeout(int timeout); /** * Keep the query's underlying statement open after execution. *

* This indicates to jOOQ that the query's underlying {@link Statement} or * {@link PreparedStatement} should be kept open after execution. If it is * kept open, client code is responsible for properly closing it using * {@link #close()} * * @param keepStatement Whether to keep the underlying statement open */ Query keepStatement(boolean keepStatement); /** * Close the underlying statement. *

* This closes the query's underlying {@link Statement} or * {@link PreparedStatement} if a previous call to * {@link #keepStatement(boolean)} indicated that jOOQ should keep * statements open after query execution. If there is no underlying open * statement, this call is simply ignored. * * @throws DataAccessException If something went wrong closing the statement * @see Statement#close() */ void close() throws DataAccessException; /** * Cancel the underlying statement. *

* This cancels the query's underlying {@link Statement} or * {@link PreparedStatement}. If there is no underlying open and running * statement, this call is simply ignored. * * @throws DataAccessException If something went wrong cancelling the * statement * @see Statement#cancel() */ void cancel() throws DataAccessException; }