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*
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package org.hibernate.query;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import jakarta.persistence.CacheRetrieveMode;
import jakarta.persistence.CacheStoreMode;
import jakarta.persistence.EntityGraph;
import org.hibernate.CacheMode;
import org.hibernate.FlushMode;
import org.hibernate.Incubating;
import org.hibernate.LockMode;
import org.hibernate.LockOptions;
import org.hibernate.NonUniqueResultException;
import org.hibernate.Remove;
import org.hibernate.ScrollMode;
import org.hibernate.ScrollableResults;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.SessionFactory;
import org.hibernate.UnknownProfileException;
import org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect;
import jakarta.persistence.FlushModeType;
import jakarta.persistence.LockModeType;
import jakarta.persistence.Parameter;
import jakarta.persistence.TemporalType;
import org.hibernate.engine.profile.DefaultFetchProfile;
import org.hibernate.graph.GraphSemantic;
/**
* Within the context of an active {@linkplain org.hibernate.Session session},
* an instance of this type represents an executable selection query, that is,
* a {@code select}. It is a slimmed-down version of {@link Query}, providing
* only methods relevant to selection queries.
*
* A {@code SelectionQuery} may be obtained from the {@link org.hibernate.Session}
* by calling:
*
* - {@link QueryProducer#createSelectionQuery(String, Class)}, passing the
* HQL as a string,
*
- {@link QueryProducer#createSelectionQuery(jakarta.persistence.criteria.CriteriaQuery)},
* passing a {@linkplain jakarta.persistence.criteria.CriteriaQuery criteria
* query object}, or
*
- {@link QueryProducer#createNamedSelectionQuery(String, Class)} passing
* the name of a query defined using {@link jakarta.persistence.NamedQuery}
* or {@link jakarta.persistence.NamedNativeQuery}.
*
*
* A {@code SelectionQuery} controls how a query is executed, and allows arguments
* to be bound to its parameters.
*
* - Selection queries are usually executed using {@link #getResultList()} or
* {@link #getSingleResult()}.
*
- The methods {@link #setMaxResults(int)} and {@link #setFirstResult(int)}
* control limits and pagination.
*
- The various overloads of {@link #setParameter(String, Object)} and
* {@link #setParameter(int, Object)} allow arguments to be bound to named
* and ordinal parameters defined by the query.
*
*
* A query may have explicit fetch joins, specified using the syntax
* {@code join fetch} in HQL, or via {@link jakarta.persistence.criteria.From#fetch}
* in the criteria API. Additional fetch joins may be added by:
*
* - setting an {@link EntityGraph} by calling
* {@link #setEntityGraph(EntityGraph, GraphSemantic)}, or
*
- enabling a fetch profile, using {@link Session#enableFetchProfile(String)}.
*
*
* The special built-in fetch profile named
* {@value DefaultFetchProfile#HIBERNATE_DEFAULT_PROFILE} adds
* a fetch join for every {@link jakarta.persistence.FetchType#EAGER eager}
* {@code @ManyToOne} or {@code @OneToOne} association belonging to an entity
* returned by the query.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
@Incubating
public interface SelectionQuery extends CommonQueryContract {
/**
* Execute the query and return the query results as a {@link List}.
* If the query contains multiple items in the selection list, then
* by default each result in the list is packaged in an array of type
* {@code Object[]}.
*
* @return the result list
*/
List list();
/**
* Execute the query and return the query results as a {@link List}.
* If the query contains multiple items in the selection list, then
* by default each result in the list is packaged in an array of type
* {@code Object[]}.
*
* @return the results as a list
*/
default List getResultList() {
return list();
}
/**
* Returns scrollable access to the query results.
*
* This form calls {@link #scroll(ScrollMode)} using {@link Dialect#defaultScrollMode()}
*
* @apiNote The exact behavior of this method depends somewhat
* on the JDBC driver's {@link java.sql.ResultSet} scrolling support
*/
ScrollableResults scroll();
/**
* Returns scrollable access to the query results. The capabilities of the
* returned ScrollableResults depend on the specified ScrollMode.
*
* @apiNote The exact behavior of this method depends somewhat
* on the JDBC driver's {@link java.sql.ResultSet} scrolling support
*/
ScrollableResults scroll(ScrollMode scrollMode);
/**
* Execute the query and return the query results as a {@link Stream}.
* If the query contains multiple items in the selection list, then
* by default each result in the stream is packaged in an array of type
* {@code Object[]}.
*
* The client should call {@link Stream#close()} after processing the
* stream so that resources are freed as soon as possible.
*
* @return The results as a {@link Stream}
*
* @implNote: The default implementation simply returns
* {@link #list()}.stream()
. Concrete implementations
* may provide more efficient implementations.
*/
default Stream getResultStream() {
return stream();
}
/**
* Execute the query and return the query results as a {@link Stream}.
* If the query contains multiple items in the selection list, then
* by default each result in the stream is packaged in an array of type
* {@code Object[]}.
*
* The client should call {@link Stream#close()} after processing the
* stream so that resources are freed as soon as possible.
*
* @return The results as a {@link Stream}
*
* @since 5.2
*/
default Stream stream() {
return list().stream();
}
/**
* Execute the query and return the single result of the query,
* or {@code null} if the query returns no results.
*
* @return the single result or {@code null}
*
* @throws NonUniqueResultException if there is more than one matching result
*/
R uniqueResult();
/**
* Execute the query and return the single result of the query,
* throwing an exception if the query returns no results.
*
* @return the single result, only if there is exactly one
*
* @throws jakarta.persistence.NonUniqueResultException if there is more than one matching result
* @throws jakarta.persistence.NoResultException if there is no result to return
*/
R getSingleResult();
/**
* Execute the query and return the single result of the query,
* or {@code null} if the query returns no results.
*
* @return the single result or {@code null} if there is no result to return
*
* @throws jakarta.persistence.NonUniqueResultException if there is more than one matching result
*/
R getSingleResultOrNull();
/**
* Execute the query and return the single result of the query,
* as an {@link Optional}.
*
* @return the single result as an {@code Optional}
*
* @throws NonUniqueResultException if there is more than one matching result
*/
Optional uniqueResultOptional();
SelectionQuery setHint(String hintName, Object value);
/**
* Apply an {@link EntityGraph} to the query.
*
* This is an alternative way to specify the associations which
* should be fetched as part of the initial query.
*
* @since 6.3
*/
SelectionQuery setEntityGraph(EntityGraph graph, GraphSemantic semantic);
/**
* Enable the {@link org.hibernate.annotations.FetchProfile fetch profile}
* for this query. If the requested fetch profile is already enabled,
* the call has no effect.
*
* This is an alternative way to specify the associations which
* should be fetched as part of the initial query.
*
* @param profileName the name of the fetch profile to be enabled
*
* @throws UnknownProfileException Indicates that the given name does not
* match any known fetch profile names
*
* @see org.hibernate.annotations.FetchProfile
*/
SelectionQuery enableFetchProfile(String profileName);
/**
* Disable the {@link org.hibernate.annotations.FetchProfile fetch profile}
* with the given name in this session. If the requested fetch profile
* is not currently enabled, the call has no effect.
*
* @param profileName the name of the fetch profile to be disabled
*
* @throws UnknownProfileException Indicates that the given name does not
* match any known fetch profile names
*
* @see org.hibernate.annotations.FetchProfile
*/
SelectionQuery disableFetchProfile(String profileName);
@Override
SelectionQuery setFlushMode(FlushModeType flushMode);
@Override
SelectionQuery setHibernateFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode);
@Override
SelectionQuery setTimeout(int timeout);
@Override
SelectionQuery setComment(String comment);
/**
* Obtain the JDBC fetch size hint in effect for this query. This value is eventually passed along to the JDBC
* query via {@link java.sql.Statement#setFetchSize(int)}. As defined by JDBC, this value is a hint to the
* driver to indicate how many rows to fetch from the database when more rows are needed.
*
* @implNote JDBC expressly defines this value as a hint. Depending on the driver, it may or may not have any
* effect on the actual query execution and {@link java.sql.ResultSet} processing .
*
* @return The timeout in seconds
*
* @see java.sql.Statement#getFetchSize()
* @see java.sql.Statement#setFetchSize(int)
*/
Integer getFetchSize();
/**
* Sets a JDBC fetch size hint for the query.
*
* @param fetchSize the fetch size hint
*
* @return {@code this}, for method chaining
*
* @see #getFetchSize()
*/
SelectionQuery setFetchSize(int fetchSize);
/**
* Should entities and proxies loaded by this Query be put in read-only
* mode? If the read-only/modifiable setting was not initialized, then
* the default read-only/modifiable setting for the persistence context i
* s returned instead.
*
* @see #setReadOnly(boolean)
* @see org.hibernate.engine.spi.PersistenceContext#isDefaultReadOnly()
*
* The read-only/modifiable setting has no impact on entities/proxies
* returned by the query that existed in the session beforeQuery the
* query was executed.
*
* @return {@code true} if the entities and proxies loaded by the query
* will be put in read-only mode; {@code false} otherwise
* (they will be modifiable)
*/
boolean isReadOnly();
/**
* Set the read-only/modifiable mode for entities and proxies loaded
* by this {@code Query}. This setting overrides the default setting
* for the persistence context,
* {@link org.hibernate.Session#isDefaultReadOnly()}.
*
* To set the default read-only/modifiable setting used for entities
* and proxies that are loaded into the session, use
* {@link Session#setDefaultReadOnly(boolean)}.
*
* Read-only entities are not dirty-checked and snapshots of persistent
* state are not maintained. Read-only entities can be modified, but
* changes are not persisted.
*
* When a proxy is initialized, the loaded entity will have the same
* read-only/modifiable setting as the uninitialized
* proxy has, regardless of the session's current setting.
*
* The read-only/modifiable setting has no impact on entities/proxies
* returned by the query that existed in the session beforeQuery the
* query was executed.
*
* @return {@code this}, for method chaining
*
* @param readOnly {@code true} indicates that entities and proxies
* loaded by the query are to be put in read-only mode;
* {@code false} indicates that entities and proxies
* loaded by the query will be put in modifiable mode
*/
SelectionQuery setReadOnly(boolean readOnly);
/**
* The max number of rows requested for the query results
*/
int getMaxResults();
/**
* Set the max number of rows requested for the query results. Applied
* to the SQL query
*/
SelectionQuery setMaxResults(int maxResult);
/**
* The first row position to return from the query results. Applied
* to the SQL query.
*/
int getFirstResult();
/**
* Set the first row position to return from the query results. Applied
* to the SQL query.
*/
SelectionQuery setFirstResult(int startPosition);
// /**
// * Set the page of results to return.
// *
// * @param pageNumber the page to return, where pages are numbered from zero
// * @param pageSize the number of results per page
// *
// * @since 6.3
// */
// @Incubating
// SelectionQuery setPage(int pageSize, int pageNumber);
/**
* Set the {@linkplain Page page} of results to return.
*
* @see Page
*
* @since 6.3
*/
@Incubating
SelectionQuery setPage(Page page);
/**
* Obtain the {@link CacheMode} in effect for this query. By default,
* the query inherits the {@link CacheMode} of the session from which
* it originates.
*
* The {@link CacheMode} here describes reading-from/writing-to the
* entity/collection caches as we process query results. For caching
* of the actual query results, see {@link #isCacheable()} and
* {@link #getCacheRegion()}
*
* In order for this setting to have any affect, second-level caching
* would have to be enabled and the entities/collections in question
* configured for caching.
*
* @see Session#getCacheMode()
*/
CacheMode getCacheMode();
/**
* @see #getCacheMode()
*
* @since 6.2
*/
CacheStoreMode getCacheStoreMode();
/**
* @see #getCacheMode()
*
* @since 6.2
*/
CacheRetrieveMode getCacheRetrieveMode();
/**
* Set the current {@link CacheMode} in effect for this query.
*
* @implNote Setting it to {@code null} ultimately indicates to use the
* {@code CacheMode} of the session.
*
* @see #getCacheMode()
* @see Session#setCacheMode(CacheMode)
*/
SelectionQuery setCacheMode(CacheMode cacheMode);
/**
* @see #setCacheMode(CacheMode)
*
* @since 6.2
*/
SelectionQuery setCacheStoreMode(CacheStoreMode cacheStoreMode);
/**
* @see #setCacheMode(CacheMode)
*
* @since 6.2
*/
SelectionQuery setCacheRetrieveMode(CacheRetrieveMode cacheRetrieveMode);
/**
* Should the results of the query be stored in the second level cache?
*
* This is different to second level caching of any returned entities and
* collections, which is controlled by {@link #getCacheMode()}.
*
* The query being "eligible" for caching does not necessarily mean its
* results will be cached. Second-level query caching still has to be
* enabled on the {@link SessionFactory} for this to happen. Usually that
* is controlled by the configuration setting
* {@value org.hibernate.cfg.AvailableSettings#USE_QUERY_CACHE}.
*/
boolean isCacheable();
/**
* Enable/disable second level query (result) caching for this query.
*
* @see #isCacheable
*/
SelectionQuery setCacheable(boolean cacheable);
/**
* Should the query plan of the query be stored in the query plan cache?
*/
boolean isQueryPlanCacheable();
/**
* Enable/disable query plan caching for this query.
*
* @see #isQueryPlanCacheable
*/
SelectionQuery setQueryPlanCacheable(boolean queryPlanCacheable);
/**
* Obtain the name of the second level query cache region in which query
* results will be stored (if they are cached, see the discussion on
* {@link #isCacheable()} for more information). {@code null} indicates
* that the default region should be used.
*/
String getCacheRegion();
/**
* Set the name of the cache region where query results should be cached
* (assuming {@link #isCacheable}). {@code null} indicates to use the
* default region.
*
* @see #getCacheRegion()
*/
SelectionQuery setCacheRegion(String cacheRegion);
/**
* The {@link LockOptions} currently in effect for the query
*/
LockOptions getLockOptions();
/**
* Get the root {@link LockModeType} for the query
*
* @see #getHibernateLockMode()
*/
LockModeType getLockMode();
/**
* Specify the root {@link LockModeType} for the query
*
* @see #setHibernateLockMode
*/
SelectionQuery setLockMode(LockModeType lockMode);
/**
* Get the root {@link LockMode} for the query
*
* @see #getLockMode()
*/
LockMode getHibernateLockMode();
/**
* Specify the root {@link LockMode} for the query
*
* @see #setLockMode(LockModeType)
*/
SelectionQuery setHibernateLockMode(LockMode lockMode);
/**
* Specify a {@link LockMode} to apply to a specific alias defined in the query
*/
SelectionQuery setLockMode(String alias, LockMode lockMode);
/**
* If the result type of this query is an entity class, add one or more
* {@linkplain Order rules} for ordering the query results.
*
* @param orderList one or more instances of {@link Order}
*
* @see Order
*
* @since 6.3
*/
@Incubating
SelectionQuery setOrder(List> orderList);
/**
* If the result type of this query is an entity class, add a
* {@linkplain Order rule} for ordering the query results.
*
* @param order an instance of {@link Order}
*
* @see Order
*
* @since 6.3
*/
@Incubating
SelectionQuery setOrder(Order super R> order);
/**
* Specify a {@link LockMode} to apply to a specific alias defined in the query
*
* @deprecated use {@link #setLockMode(String, LockMode)}
*/
@Deprecated(since = "6.2") @Remove
SelectionQuery setAliasSpecificLockMode(String alias, LockMode lockMode);
/**
* Specifies whether follow-on locking should be applied
*/
SelectionQuery setFollowOnLocking(boolean enable);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, Object value);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, P value, Class type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, P value, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, Instant value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, Calendar value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(String name, Date value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, Object value);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, P value, Class type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, P value, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, Instant value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, Date value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(int position, Calendar value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(QueryParameter parameter, T value);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(QueryParameter parameter, P value, Class
type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(QueryParameter parameter, P val, BindableType
type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(Parameter param, T value);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(Parameter param, Calendar value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameter(Parameter param, Date value, TemporalType temporalType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") Collection values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, Collection extends P> values, Class javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, Collection extends P> values, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, Object[] values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, P[] values, Class javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(String name, P[] values, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") Collection values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, Collection extends P> values, Class javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, Collection extends P> values, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, Object[] values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, P[] values, Class javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(int position, P[] values, BindableType type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, Collection extends P> values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, Collection extends P> values, Class
javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, Collection extends P> values, BindableType
type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, P[] values);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, P[] values, Class
javaType);
@Override
SelectionQuery setParameterList(QueryParameter parameter, P[] values, BindableType
type);
@Override
SelectionQuery setProperties(Object bean);
@Override
SelectionQuery setProperties(@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") Map bean);
}