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package io.helidon.dbclient;
import java.util.Optional;
import io.helidon.common.GenericType;
import io.helidon.common.mapper.MapperException;
/**
* Column data and metadata.
*/
public interface DbColumn {
/**
* Typed value of this column.
* This method can return a correct result only if the type is the same as {@link #javaType()} or there is a
* {@link io.helidon.common.mapper.Mapper} registered that can map it.
*
* @param type class of the type that should be returned (must be supported by the underlying data type)
* @param type of the returned value
* @return value of this column correctly typed
* @throws MapperException in case the type is not the underlying {@link #javaType()} and
* there is no mapper registered for it
*/
T as(Class type) throws MapperException;
/**
* Value of this column as a generic type.
* This method can return a correct result only if the type represents a class, or if there is a
* {@link io.helidon.common.mapper.Mapper} registered that can map underlying {@link #javaType()} to the type requested.
*
* @param type requested type
* @param type of the returned value
* @return value mapped to the expected type if possible
* @throws MapperException in case the mapping cannot be done
*/
T as(GenericType type) throws MapperException;
/**
* Untyped value of this column, returns java type as provided by the underlying database driver.
*
* @return value of this column
*/
default Object value() {
return as(javaType());
}
/**
* Type of the column as would be returned by the underlying database driver.
*
* @return class of the type
* @see #dbType()
*/
Class> javaType();
/**
* Type of the column in the language of the database.
*
* Example for SQL - if a column is declared as {@code VARCHAR(256)} in the database,
* this method would return {@code VARCHAR} and method {@link #javaType()} would return {@link String}.
*
* @return column type as the database understands it
*/
String dbType();
/**
* Column name.
*
* @return name of this column
*/
String name();
/**
* Precision of this column.
*
* Precision depends on data type:
*
* - Numeric: The maximal number of digits of the number
* - String/Character: The maximal length
* - Binary: The maximal number of bytes
* - Other: Implementation specific
*
*
* @return precision of this column or {@code empty} if precision is not available
*/
default Optional precision() {
return Optional.empty();
}
/**
* Scale of this column.
*
* Scale is the number of digits in a decimal number to the right of the decimal separator.
*
* @return scale of this column or {@code empty} if scale is not available
*/
default Optional scale() {
return Optional.empty();
}
}