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package com.querydsl.core;
import com.mysema.commons.lang.CloseableIterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Spliterator;
import java.util.Spliterators;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import java.util.stream.StreamSupport;
/**
* {@code Fetchable} defines default projection methods for {@link Query} implementations. All
* Querydsl query implementations should implement this interface.
*
* @param result type
* @author tiwe
*/
public interface Fetchable {
/**
* Get the projection as a typed List
*
* @return results in list form
*/
List fetch();
/**
* Get the first result of Get the projection or null if no result is found
*
* @return first result or null
*/
T fetchFirst();
/**
* Get the projection as a unique result or null if no result is found
*
* @throws NonUniqueResultException if there is more than one matching result
* @return first result or null
*/
T fetchOne() throws NonUniqueResultException;
/**
* Get the projection as a typed closeable Iterator
*
* @return closeable iterator
*/
CloseableIterator iterate();
/**
* Get the projection as a typed closeable Stream.
*
* @return closeable stream
*/
default Stream stream() {
final CloseableIterator iterator = iterate();
final Spliterator spliterator =
Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize(iterator, Spliterator.ORDERED);
return StreamSupport.stream(spliterator, false).onClose(iterator::close);
}
/**
* Get the projection in {@link QueryResults} form.
*
* Make sure to use {@link #fetch()} instead if you do not rely on the {@link
* QueryResults#getOffset()} or {@link QueryResults#getLimit()}, because it will be more
* performant. Also, count queries cannot be properly generated for all dialects. For example: in
* JPA count queries can't be generated for queries that have multiple group by expressions or a
* having clause. Get the projection in {@link QueryResults} form.
*
*
Use {@link #fetch()} instead if you do not need the total count of rows in the query result.
*
* @return results
* @see #fetch()
*/
QueryResults fetchResults();
/**
* Get the count of matched elements
*
* Note: not all QueryDSL modules might optimize fetchCount using a count query. An
* implementation is allowed to fall back to {@code fetch().size()}.
*
* @return row count
*/
long fetchCount();
}