org.apache.ibatis.scripting.defaults.RawLanguageDriver Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.apache.ibatis.scripting.defaults;
import org.apache.ibatis.builder.BuilderException;
import org.apache.ibatis.mapping.SqlSource;
import org.apache.ibatis.parsing.XNode;
import org.apache.ibatis.scripting.xmltags.XMLLanguageDriver;
import org.apache.ibatis.session.Configuration;
/**
* As of 3.2.4 the default XML language is able to identify static statements
* and create a {@link RawSqlSource}. So there is no need to use RAW unless you
* want to make sure that there is not any dynamic tag for any reason.
*
* @since 3.2.0
* @author Eduardo Macarron
*/
public class RawLanguageDriver extends XMLLanguageDriver {
@Override
public SqlSource createSqlSource(Configuration configuration, XNode script, Class> parameterType) {
SqlSource source = super.createSqlSource(configuration, script, parameterType);
checkIsNotDynamic(source);
return source;
}
@Override
public SqlSource createSqlSource(Configuration configuration, String script, Class> parameterType) {
SqlSource source = super.createSqlSource(configuration, script, parameterType);
checkIsNotDynamic(source);
return source;
}
private void checkIsNotDynamic(SqlSource source) {
if (!RawSqlSource.class.equals(source.getClass())) {
throw new BuilderException("Dynamic content is not allowed when using RAW language");
}
}
}