io.phasetwo.service.model.jpa.entity.UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package io.phasetwo.service.model.jpa.entity;
import jakarta.persistence.Access;
import jakarta.persistence.AccessType;
import jakarta.persistence.Column;
import jakarta.persistence.Entity;
import jakarta.persistence.FetchType;
import jakarta.persistence.Id;
import jakarta.persistence.JoinColumn;
import jakarta.persistence.ManyToOne;
import jakarta.persistence.NamedQueries;
import jakarta.persistence.NamedQuery;
import jakarta.persistence.PrePersist;
import jakarta.persistence.Table;
import jakarta.persistence.Temporal;
import jakarta.persistence.TemporalType;
import jakarta.persistence.UniqueConstraint;
import jakarta.validation.constraints.NotNull;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* Maps a User within a specific Organization to a Role. This is different than
* UserRoleMappingEntity, as the role only applies to the User for the given Organization. This is
* necessary, as it is legal for a User to be a member of more than one Organization
*/
@NamedQueries({
@NamedQuery(
name = "getMappingByRole",
query = "SELECT m FROM UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity m WHERE m.role=:role"),
@NamedQuery(
name = "getMappingByRoleAndUser",
query =
"SELECT m FROM UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity m WHERE m.userId = :userId AND m.role = :role"),
@NamedQuery(
name = "getMappingsByUser",
query = "SELECT m FROM UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity m WHERE m.userId = :userId"),
@NamedQuery(
name = "deleteMappingsByRoleAndUser",
query =
"DELETE FROM UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity m WHERE m.role = :role AND m.userId = :userId"),
@NamedQuery(
name = "deleteMappingsByUser",
query = "DELETE FROM UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity m WHERE m.userId = :userId")
})
@Table(
name = "USER_ORGANIZATION_ROLE_MAPPING",
uniqueConstraints = {@UniqueConstraint(columnNames = {"USER_ID", "ROLE_ID"})})
@Entity
public class UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity {
@Id
@Column(name = "ID", length = 36)
@Access(
AccessType.PROPERTY) // we do this because relationships often fetch id, but not entity. This
// avoids an extra SQL
protected String id;
@NotNull
@Column(name = "USER_ID", nullable = false)
protected String userId;
@ManyToOne(fetch = FetchType.LAZY)
@JoinColumn(name = "ROLE_ID")
protected OrganizationRoleEntity role;
@Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
@Column(name = "CREATED_AT")
protected Date createdAt;
@PrePersist
protected void onCreate() {
if (createdAt == null) createdAt = new Date();
}
public String getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getUserId() {
return userId;
}
public void setUserId(String userId) {
this.userId = userId;
}
public OrganizationRoleEntity getRole() {
return role;
}
public void setRole(OrganizationRoleEntity role) {
this.role = role;
}
public Date getCreatedAt() {
return createdAt;
}
public void setCreatedAt(Date at) {
createdAt = at;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (this == o) return true;
if (o == null) return false;
if (!(o instanceof UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity)) return false;
UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity key = (UserOrganizationRoleMappingEntity) o;
if (!userId.equals(key.userId)) return false;
if (!role.equals(key.role)) return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return Objects.hash(role, userId);
}
}