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* Copyright (c) 1998, 2021 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0,
* or the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
*/
// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
package org.eclipse.persistence.queries;
import java.util.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.descriptors.VersionLockingPolicy;
import org.eclipse.persistence.expressions.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.descriptors.OptimisticLockingPolicy;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.expressions.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.queries.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.helper.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.remote.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.AbstractRecord;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.AbstractSession;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.sessions.UnitOfWorkImpl;
/**
* Purpose : Query for information about a set of objects instead of the objects themselves.
* This supports select single attributes, nested attributes, aggregation functions and group bys.
*
* Attribute Types :
* addAttribute("directQueryKey") is a short cut method to add an attribute with the same name as its corresponding direct query key.
* addAttribute("attributeName", expBuilder.get("oneToOneMapping").get("directQueryKey")) is the full approach for get values through joined 1:1 relationships.
* addAttribute("attributeName", expBuilder.getField("TABLE.FIELD")) allows the addition of raw values or values which were not mapped in the object model directly (i.e. FK attributes).
* addAttribute("attributeName", null) Leave a place holder (NULL) value in the result (used for included values from other systems or calculated values).
*
* Retrieving Primary Keys : It is possible to retrieve the primary key raw values within each result, but stored in a separate (internal) vector. This
* primary key vector can later be used to retrieve the real object.
* @see #retrievePrimaryKeys()
* If the values are wanted in the result array then they must be added as attributes. For primary keys which are not mapped directly
* you can add them as DatabaseFields (see above).
*
* @author Doug Clarke
* @since TOPLink/Java 2.0
*/
public class ReportQuery extends ReadAllQuery {
/** Default, returns ReportQueryResult objects. */
public static final int ShouldReturnReportResult = 0;
/** Simplifies the result by only returning the first result. */
public static final int ShouldReturnSingleResult = 1;
/** Simplifies the result by only returning one value. */
public static final int ShouldReturnSingleValue = 2;
/** Simplifies the result by only returning the single attribute(as opposed to wrapping in a
ReportQueryResult). */
public static final int ShouldReturnSingleAttribute = 3;
/** For EJB 3 support returns results without using the ReportQueryResult */
public static final int ShouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult = 4;
/** For EJB 3 support returns results as an Object array. */
public static final int ShouldReturnArray = 5;
/** For example, ... EXISTS( SELECT 1 FROM ... */
public static final int ShouldSelectValue1 = 6;
/** Specifies whether to retrieve primary keys, first primary key, or no primary key.*/
public static final int FULL_PRIMARY_KEY = 2;
public static final int FIRST_PRIMARY_KEY = 1;
public static final int NO_PRIMARY_KEY = 0;
//GF_ISSUE_395
private enum ResultStatus { IGNORED };
//end GF_ISSUE
/** Flag indicating whether the primary key values should also be retrieved for the reference class. */
protected int shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys;
/** Collection of names for use by results. */
protected List names;
/** Items to be selected, these could be attributes or aggregate functions. */
protected List items;
/** Expressions representing fields to be used in the GROUP BY clause. */
protected List groupByExpressions;
/** Expression representing the HAVING clause. */
protected Expression havingExpression;
/** Can be one of (ShouldReturnSingleResult, ShouldReturnSingleValue, ShouldReturnSingleAttribute)
** Simplifies the result by only returning the first result, first value, or all attribute values
*/
protected int returnChoice;
/** flag to allow items to be added to the last ConstructorReportItem **/
protected boolean addToConstructorItem;
/* GF_ISSUE_395 this attribute stores a set of unique keys that identity results.
* Used when distinct has been set on the query. For use in TCK
*/
protected Set returnedKeys;
/**
* INTERNAL:
* The builder should be provided.
*/
public ReportQuery() {
this.queryMechanism = new ExpressionQueryMechanism(this);
this.items = new ArrayList<>();
this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys = NO_PRIMARY_KEY;
this.addToConstructorItem = false;
// overwrite the lock mode to NO_LOCK, this prevents the report query to lock
// when DEFAULT_LOCK_MODE and a pessimistic locking policy are used.
setLockMode(ObjectBuildingQuery.NO_LOCK);
this.shouldUseSerializedObjectPolicy = false;
}
public ReportQuery(Class> javaClass, Expression expression) {
this();
this.defaultBuilder = expression.getBuilder();
setReferenceClass(javaClass);
setSelectionCriteria(expression);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* The report query is require to be constructor with an expression builder.
* This build must be used for the selection critiera, any item expressions, group bys and order bys.
*/
public ReportQuery(Class> javaClass, ExpressionBuilder builder) {
this();
this.defaultBuilder = builder;
setReferenceClass(javaClass);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* The report query is require to be constructor with an expression builder.
* This build must be used for the selection critiera, any item expressions, group bys and order bys.
*/
public ReportQuery(ExpressionBuilder builder) {
this();
this.defaultBuilder = builder;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the attribute from the reference class to be included in the result.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAttribute("firstName");
*/
public void addAttribute(String itemName) {
addItem(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the attribute to be included in the result.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAttribute("city", expBuilder.get("address").get("city"));
*/
public void addAttribute(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the attribute to be included in the result. Return the result as the provided class
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAttribute("city", expBuilder.get("period").get("startTime"), Time.class);
*/
public void addAttribute(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> type) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression, type);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the average value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAverage("salary");
*/
public void addAverage(String itemName) {
addAverage(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the average value of the attribute to be included in the result and
* return it as the specified resultType.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAverage("salary", Float.class);
*/
public void addAverage(String itemName, Class> resultType) {
addAverage(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the average value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAverage("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addAverage(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.average());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the average value of the attribute to be included in the result and
* return it as the specified resultType.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addAverage("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"), Double.class);
*/
public void addAverage(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.average(), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add a ConstructorReportItem to this query's set of return values.
* @param item used to specify a class constructor and values to pass in from this query
* @see ConstructorReportItem
*/
public void addConstructorReportItem(ConstructorReportItem item){
addItem(item);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Include the number of rows returned by the query in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE:
* Java:
* reportQuery.addCount();
* SQL:
* SELECT COUNT (*) FROM ...
* @see #addCount(java.lang.String)
*/
public void addCount() {
addCount("COUNT", getExpressionBuilder());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Include the number of rows returned by the query in the result, where attributeExpression is not null.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* Example:
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("id");
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (t0.EMP_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* @param attributeName the number of rows where attributeName is not null will be returned.
* @see #addCount(java.lang.String, org.eclipse.persistence.expressions.Expression)
*/
public void addCount(String attributeName) {
addCount(attributeName, getExpressionBuilder().get(attributeName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Include the number of rows returned by the query in the result, where attributeExpression is not null.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* Set the count to be returned as the specified resultType.
* Example:
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("id", Long.class);
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (t0.EMP_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* @param attributeName the number of rows where attributeName is not null will be returned.
* @see #addCount(java.lang.String, org.eclipse.persistence.expressions.Expression)
*/
public void addCount(String attributeName, Class> resultType) {
addCount(attributeName, getExpressionBuilder().get(attributeName), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Include the number of rows returned by the query in the result, where attributeExpression
* is not null.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* Example:
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("Count", getExpressionBuilder().get("id"));
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (t0.EMP_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* Example: counting only distinct values of an attribute.
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("Count", getExpressionBuilder().get("address").distinct());
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT t0.ADDR_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* objectAttributes can be specified also, even accross many to many
* mappings.
* @see #addCount()
*/
public void addCount(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.count());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Include the number of rows returned by the query in the result, where attributeExpression
* is not null.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* Set the count to be returned as the specified resultType.
* Example:
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("Count", getExpressionBuilder().get("id"), Integer.class);
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (t0.EMP_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* Example: counting only distinct values of an attribute.
*
* TopLink: reportQuery.addCount("Count", getExpressionBuilder().get("address").distinct());
* SQL: SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT t0.ADDR_ID) FROM EMPLOYEE t0, ...
*
* objectAttributes can be specified also, even accross many to many
* mappings.
* @see #addCount()
*/
public void addCount(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.count(), resultType);
}
/**
* ADVANCED:
* Add the function against the attribute expression to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* Example: reportQuery.addFunctionItem("average", expBuilder.get("salary"), "average");
*/
public void addFunctionItem(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, String functionName) {
Expression functionExpression = attributeExpression;
functionExpression = attributeExpression.getFunction(functionName);
ReportItem item = new ReportItem(itemName, functionExpression);
addItem(item);
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the attribute to the group by expressions.
* This will group the result set on that attribute and is normally used in conjunction with aggregation functions.
* Example: reportQuery.addGrouping("lastName")
*/
public void addGrouping(String attributeName) {
addGrouping(getExpressionBuilder().get(attributeName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the attribute expression to the group by expressions.
* This will group the result set on that attribute and is normally used in conjunction with aggregation functions.
* Example: reportQuery.addGrouping(expBuilder.get("address").get("country"))
*/
public void addGrouping(Expression expression) {
getGroupByExpressions().add(expression);
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the expression to the query to be used in the HAVING clause.
* This epression will be used to filter the result sets after they are grouped. It must be used in conjunction with the GROUP BY clause.
* Example:
*
reportQuery.setHavingExpression(expBuilder.get("address").get("country").equal("Canada"))
*/
public void setHavingExpression(Expression expression) {
havingExpression = expression;
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Method used to abstract addToConstructorItem behavour from the public addItem methods
*/
private void addItem(ReportItem item){
if (this.addToConstructorItem && (getItems().size() > 0) && (getItems().get(getItems().size() - 1).isConstructorItem())) {
((ConstructorReportItem)getItems().get(getItems().size() - 1)).addItem(item);
} else {
getItems().add(item);
}
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* ADVANCED:
* Add the expression value to be included in the result.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addItem("name", expBuilder.get("firstName").toUpperCase());
*/
public void addItem(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
ReportItem item = new ReportItem(itemName, attributeExpression);
addItem(item);
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* ADVANCED:
* Add the expression value to be included in the result.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addItem("name", expBuilder.get("firstName").toUpperCase());
*/
public void addItem(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, List joinedExpressions) {
ReportItem item = new ReportItem(itemName, attributeExpression);
if (joinedExpressions != null && ! joinedExpressions.isEmpty()){
item.getJoinedAttributeManager().setJoinedAttributeExpressions_(joinedExpressions);
}
addItem(item);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Add the expression value to be included in the result.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addItem("name", expBuilder.get("firstName").toUpperCase());
* The resultType can be specified to support EJBQL that adheres to the
* EJB 3.0 spec.
*/
protected void addItem(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
ReportItem item = new ReportItem(itemName, attributeExpression);
item.setResultType(resultType);
addItem(item);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the maximum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMaximum("salary");
*/
public void addMaximum(String itemName) {
addMaximum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the maximum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMaximum("salary", Integer.class);
*/
public void addMaximum(String itemName, Class> resultType) {
addMaximum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the maximum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMaximum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addMaximum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.maximum());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the maximum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMaximum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"), Integer.class);
*/
public void addMaximum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.maximum(), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the minimum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMinimum("salary");
*/
public void addMinimum(String itemName) {
addMinimum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the minimum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMinimum("salary", Integer.class);
*/
public void addMinimum(String itemName, Class> resultType) {
addMinimum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the minimum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMinimum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addMinimum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.minimum());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the minimum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addMinimum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"), Integer.class);
*/
public void addMinimum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.minimum(), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the standard deviation value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addStandardDeviation("salary");
*/
public void addStandardDeviation(String itemName) {
addStandardDeviation(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the standard deviation value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addStandardDeviation("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addStandardDeviation(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.standardDeviation());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the sum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addSum("salary");
*/
public void addSum(String itemName) {
addSum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the sum value of the attribute to be included in the result and
* return it as the specified resultType.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addSum("salary", Float.class);
*/
public void addSum(String itemName, Class> resultType) {
addSum(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the sum value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addSum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addSum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.sum());
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the sum value of the attribute to be included in the result and
* return it as the specified resultType.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addSum("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"), Float.class);
*/
public void addSum(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression, Class> resultType) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.sum(), resultType);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the variance value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addVariance("salary");
*/
public void addVariance(String itemName) {
addVariance(itemName, getExpressionBuilder().get(itemName));
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Add the variance value of the attribute to be included in the result.
* Aggregation functions can be used with a group by, or on the entire result set.
* EXAMPLE: reportQuery.addVariance("managerSalary", expBuilder.get("manager").get("salary"));
*/
public void addVariance(String itemName, Expression attributeExpression) {
addItem(itemName, attributeExpression.variance());
}
/**
* PUBLIC: Call a constructor for the given class with the results of this query.
*/
public ConstructorReportItem beginAddingConstructorArguments(Class> constructorClass){
ConstructorReportItem citem = new ConstructorReportItem(constructorClass.getName());
citem.setResultType(constructorClass);
//add directly to avoid addToConstructorItem behavior
getItems().add(citem);
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
this.addToConstructorItem=true;
return citem;
}
/**
* PUBLIC: Call a constructor for the given class with the results of this query.
* @param constructorArgTypes - sets the argument types to be passed to the constructor.
*/
public ConstructorReportItem beginAddingConstructorArguments(Class> constructorClass, Class>[] constructorArgTypes){
ConstructorReportItem citem =beginAddingConstructorArguments(constructorClass);
citem.setConstructorArgTypes(constructorArgTypes);
return citem;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* By default return the row.
* Used by cursored stream.
*/
@Override
public Object buildObject(AbstractRecord row) {
//Bug 445132 : Avoid NPE.
Vector v = new Vector();
v.add(row);
return buildObject(row, v);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Construct a result from a row. Either return a ReportQueryResult or just the attribute.
* @param toManyJoinData All rows fetched by query. It is required to be not null.
*/
public Object buildObject(AbstractRecord row, Vector toManyJoinData) {
ReportQueryResult reportQueryResult = new ReportQueryResult(this, row, toManyJoinData);
//GF_ISSUE_395
if (this.returnedKeys != null){
if (this.returnedKeys.contains(reportQueryResult.getResultKey())){
return ResultStatus.IGNORED; //distinguish between null values and thrown away duplicates
} else {
this.returnedKeys.add(reportQueryResult.getResultKey());
}
}
//end GF_ISSUE_395
if (shouldReturnSingleAttribute()) {
return reportQueryResult.getResults().get(0);
} else if (shouldReturnArray()) {
return reportQueryResult.toArray();
} else if (shouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult()) {
if (reportQueryResult.size() == 1) {
return reportQueryResult.getResults().get(0);
} else {
return reportQueryResult.toArray();
}
} else if (shouldReturnSingleValue()) {
return reportQueryResult.getResults().get(0);
} else {
return reportQueryResult;
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Construct a container of ReportQueryResult from the rows.
* If only one result or value was asked for only return that.
*/
public Object buildObjects(Vector rows) {
if (shouldReturnSingleResult() || shouldReturnSingleValue()) {
if (rows.isEmpty()) {
return null;
}
return buildObject((AbstractRecord)rows.get(0), rows);
}
ContainerPolicy containerPolicy = getContainerPolicy();
int size = rows.size();
Object reportResults = containerPolicy.containerInstance(size);
// GF_ISSUE_395
if (shouldDistinctBeUsed()){
this.returnedKeys = new HashSet(size);
}
//end GF_ISSUE
//If only the attribute is desired, then buildObject will only get the first attribute each time
for (int index = 0; index < size; index++) {
// GF_ISSUE_395
Object result = buildObject((AbstractRecord)rows.get(index), rows);
if (result != ResultStatus.IGNORED) {
containerPolicy.addInto(result, reportResults, this.session);
}
//end GF_ISSUE
}
if (shouldCacheQueryResults()) {
setTemporaryCachedQueryResults(reportResults);
}
return reportResults;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* The cache check is done before the prepare as a hit will not require the work to be done.
*/
@Override
protected Object checkEarlyReturnLocal(AbstractSession session, AbstractRecord translationRow) {
// Check for in-memory only query.
if (shouldCheckCacheOnly()) {
throw QueryException.cannotSetShouldCheckCacheOnlyOnReportQuery();
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Check to see if a custom query should be used for this query.
* This is done before the query is copied and prepared/executed.
* null means there is none.
*/
@Override
protected DatabaseQuery checkForCustomQuery(AbstractSession session, AbstractRecord translationRow) {
return null;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Clone the query.
*/
@Override
public Object clone() {
ReportQuery cloneQuery = (ReportQuery)super.clone();
cloneQuery.items = new ArrayList<>(this.items.size());
for (ReportItem item : this.items) {
ReportItem newItem = (ReportItem)item.clone();
if (item.getJoinedAttributeManagerInternal() != null){
JoinedAttributeManager manager = item.getJoinedAttributeManager().clone();
manager.setBaseQuery(cloneQuery);
newItem.setJoinedAttributeManager(manager);
}
cloneQuery.addItem(newItem);
}
if (this.groupByExpressions != null) {
cloneQuery.groupByExpressions = new ArrayList<>(this.groupByExpressions);
}
return cloneQuery;
}
/**
* INTERNAL: Required for a very special case of bug 2612185:
* ReportItems from parallelExpressions, on a ReportQuery which is a subQuery,
* which is being batch read.
* In a batch query the selection criteria is effectively cloned twice, meaning
* the ReportItems need to be cloned an extra time also to stay in sync.
* Each call to copiedVersionFrom() will take O(1) time as the expression was
* already cloned.
*/
public void copyReportItems(Map alreadyDone) {
this.items = new ArrayList<>(this.items);
for (int i = this.items.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
ReportItem item = this.items.get(i);
Expression expression = item.getAttributeExpression();
if ((expression != null) && (alreadyDone.get(expression.getBuilder()) != null)) {
expression = expression.copiedVersionFrom(alreadyDone);
}
this.items.set(i, new ReportItem(item.getName(), expression));
}
if (this.groupByExpressions != null) {
this.groupByExpressions = new ArrayList<>(this.groupByExpressions);
for (int i = this.groupByExpressions.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
Expression item = this.groupByExpressions.get(i);
if (alreadyDone.get(item.getBuilder()) != null) {
this.groupByExpressions.set(i, item.copiedVersionFrom(alreadyDone));
}
}
}
if (this.havingExpression != null) {
this.havingExpression = this.havingExpression.copiedVersionFrom(alreadyDone);
}
if (this.orderByExpressions != null) {
for (int i = this.orderByExpressions.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
Expression item = this.orderByExpressions.get(i);
if (alreadyDone.get(item.getBuilder()) != null) {
this.orderByExpressions.set(i, item.copiedVersionFrom(alreadyDone));
}
}
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Set if the query results should contain the primary keys or each associated object.
* This make retrieving the real object easier.
* By default they are not retrieved.
*/
public void dontRetrievePrimaryKeys() {
setShouldRetrievePrimaryKeys(false);
//Bug2804042 Must un-prepare if prepared as the SQL may change.
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Don't simplify the result by returning the single attribute. Wrap in a ReportQueryResult.
*/
public void dontReturnSingleAttribute() {
if (shouldReturnSingleAttribute()) {
this.returnChoice = 0;
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning the first result.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query.
*/
public void dontReturnSingleResult() {
if (shouldReturnSingleResult()) {
this.returnChoice = 0;
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void dontReturnSingleValue() {
if (shouldReturnSingleValue()) {
this.returnChoice = 0;
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void dontReturnWithoutReportQueryResult() {
if (shouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult()) {
this.returnChoice = 0;
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Used in conjunction with beginAddingConstructorArguments to signal that expressions should no longer be
* be added to the collection used in the constructor.
*/
public void endAddingToConstructorItem(){
this.addToConstructorItem = false;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Execute the query.
* Get the rows and build the objects or report data from the rows.
* @exception DatabaseException - an error has occurred on the database
* @return either collection of objects, or report data resulting from execution of query.
*/
@Override
public Object executeDatabaseQuery() throws DatabaseException {
// ensure a pessimistic locking query will go down the write connection
if (isLockQuery() && getSession().isUnitOfWork()) {
UnitOfWorkImpl unitOfWork = (UnitOfWorkImpl)getSession();
// Note if a nested unit of work this will recursively start a
// transaction early on the parent also.
if (isLockQuery()) {
if ((!unitOfWork.getCommitManager().isActive()) && (!unitOfWork.wasTransactionBegunPrematurely())) {
unitOfWork.beginTransaction();
unitOfWork.setWasTransactionBegunPrematurely(true);
}
}
}
if (getContainerPolicy().overridesRead()) {
return getContainerPolicy().execute();
}
if (getQueryId() == 0) {
setQueryId(getSession().getNextQueryId());
}
setExecutionTime(System.currentTimeMillis());
if (getDescriptor().isDescriptorForInterface()) {
return getDescriptor().getInterfacePolicy().selectAllObjectsUsingMultipleTableSubclassRead(this);
}
return buildObjects(getQueryMechanism().selectAllReportQueryRows());
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Extract the correct query result from the transporter.
*/
@Override
public Object extractRemoteResult(Transporter transporter) {
return transporter.getObject();
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the group bys.
*/
public List getGroupByExpressions() {
if (this.groupByExpressions == null) {
this.groupByExpressions = new ArrayList<>();
}
return this.groupByExpressions;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return if any group bys exist, allow lazy initialization.
* This should be called before calling getGroupByExpressions().
*/
public boolean hasGroupByExpressions() {
return (this.groupByExpressions != null) && (!this.groupByExpressions.isEmpty());
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Set the group bys.
*/
public void setGroupByExpressions(List groupByExpressions) {
this.groupByExpressions = groupByExpressions;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the Having expression.
*/
public Expression getHavingExpression() {
return havingExpression;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* return a collection of expressions if PK's are used.
*/
public Vector getQueryExpressions() {
Vector fieldExpressions = NonSynchronizedVector.newInstance(getItems().size());
if (shouldSelectValue1()) {
Expression one = new ConstantExpression(1, new ExpressionBuilder());
this.addItem("one", one);
this.dontUseDistinct();
fieldExpressions.addElement(one);
} else
// For bug 3115576 and an EXISTS subquery only need to return a single field.
if (shouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey()) {
if (!getDescriptor().getPrimaryKeyFields().isEmpty()) {
fieldExpressions.addElement(getDescriptor().getPrimaryKeyFields().get(0));
}
}
if (shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys()) {
fieldExpressions.addAll(getDescriptor().getPrimaryKeyFields());
}
return fieldExpressions;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Returns the specific default redirector for this query type. There are numerous default query redirectors.
* See ClassDescriptor for their types.
*/
@Override
protected QueryRedirector getDefaultRedirector(){
return descriptor.getDefaultReportQueryRedirector();
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* @return ReportItems defining the attributes to be read.
*/
public List getItems() {
return items;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* @return ReportItems with the name
*/
public ReportItem getItem(String name) {
for (ReportItem item : this.items) {
if (item.getName().equals(name)) {
return item;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Set the ReportQueryItems defining the attributes to be read.
*/
public void setItems(List items) {
this.items = items;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Sets a jakarta.persistence.LockModeType to used with this queries execution.
* The valid types are:
* - WRITE
* - READ
* - OPTIMISTIC
* - OPTIMISTIC_FORCE_INCREMENT
* - PESSIMISTIC
* - PESSIMISTIC_FORCE_INCREMENT
* - NONE
* Setting a null type will do nothing.
* @return returns a failure flag indicating that we were UNABLE to set the
* lock mode because of validation. Callers to this method should check the
* return value and throw the necessary exception.
*/
@Override
public boolean setLockModeType(String lockModeType, AbstractSession session) {
if (lockModeType != null) {
if (super.setLockModeType(lockModeType, session)) {
return true;
} else {
// When a lock mode is used, we must validate that our report items
// all have a version locking policy if the lock is set to anything
// but PESSIMISTIC and NONE. Validate only those report items that
// are expression builders (ignoring the others)
if (! lockModeType.equals(PESSIMISTIC_READ) && ! lockModeType.equals(PESSIMISTIC_WRITE) && ! lockModeType.equals(NONE)) {
for (ReportItem reportItem : getItems()) {
if (reportItem.getAttributeExpression() != null && reportItem.getAttributeExpression().isExpressionBuilder()) {
OptimisticLockingPolicy lockingPolicy = reportItem.getDescriptor().getOptimisticLockingPolicy();
if (lockingPolicy == null || !(lockingPolicy instanceof VersionLockingPolicy)) {
return true;
}
}
}
}
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Clear the ReportQueryItems
*/
public void clearItems() {
this.items = new ArrayList<>();
setIsPrepared(false);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Lazily initialize and return the names of the items requested for use in each result object.
*/
public List getNames() {
if (this.names == null) {
this.names = new ArrayList<>();
for (ReportItem item : getItems()) {
this.names.add(item.getName());
}
}
return this.names;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Set the item names.
*/
protected void setNames(List names) {
this.names = names;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return if this is a report query.
*/
@Override
public boolean isReportQuery() {
return true;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Prepare the receiver for execution in a session.
* Initialize each item with its DTF mapping
*/
@Override
protected void prepare() throws QueryException {
if (prepareFromCachedQuery()) {
return;
}
// Oct 19, 2000 JED
// Added exception to be thrown if no attributes have been added to the query
if (getItems().size() > 0) {
try {
for (ReportItem item : getItems()) {
item.initialize(this);
}
} catch (QueryException exception) {
exception.setQuery(this);
throw exception;
}
} else {
if ((!shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys()) && (!shouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey()) && !(shouldSelectValue1())) {
throw QueryException.noAttributesForReportQuery(this);
}
}
super.prepare();
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* ReportQuery doesn't support fetch groups.
*/
@Override
public void prepareFetchGroup() throws QueryException {
if(this.fetchGroup != null || this.fetchGroupName != null) {
throw QueryException.fetchGroupNotSupportOnReportQuery();
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Prepare the query from the prepared query.
* This allows a dynamic query to prepare itself directly from a prepared query instance.
* This is used in the EJBQL parse cache to allow preparsed queries to be used to prepare
* dynamic queries.
* This only copies over properties that are configured through EJBQL.
*/
@Override
public void prepareFromQuery(DatabaseQuery query) {
super.prepareFromQuery(query);
if (query.isReportQuery()) {
ReportQuery reportQuery = (ReportQuery)query;
this.names = reportQuery.names;
this.items = reportQuery.items;
this.groupByExpressions = reportQuery.groupByExpressions;
this.havingExpression = reportQuery.havingExpression;
this.returnChoice = reportQuery.returnChoice;
this.returnedKeys = reportQuery.returnedKeys;
this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys = reportQuery.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys;
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return if the query is equal to the other.
* This is used to allow dynamic expression query SQL to be cached.
*/
@Override
public boolean equals(Object object) {
if (this == object) {
return true;
}
if (!super.equals(object)) {
return false;
}
ReportQuery query = (ReportQuery) object;
List items = getItems();
List otherItems = query.getItems();
int size = items.size();
if (size != otherItems.size()) {
return false;
}
for (int index = 0; index < size; index++) {
if (!items.get(index).equals(otherItems.get(index))) {
return false;
}
}
if (hasGroupByExpressions() && query.hasGroupByExpressions()) {
List groupBys = getGroupByExpressions();
List otherGroupBys = query.getGroupByExpressions();
size = groupBys.size();
if (size != otherGroupBys.size()) {
return false;
}
for (int index = 0; index < size; index++) {
if (!groupBys.get(index).equals(otherGroupBys.get(index))) {
return false;
}
}
} else if (hasGroupByExpressions() || query.hasGroupByExpressions()) {
return false;
}
if ((getHavingExpression() != query.getHavingExpression())
&& (getHavingExpression() != null)
&& (!getHavingExpression().equals(query.getHavingExpression()))) {
return false;
}
if (this.returnChoice != query.returnChoice) {
return false;
}
if (this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys != query.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Prepare a report query with a count defined on an object attribute.
* Added to fix bug 3268040, addCount(objectAttribute) not supported.
*/
protected void prepareObjectAttributeCount(Map clonedExpressions) {
prepareObjectAttributeCount(getItems(), clonedExpressions);
}
/**
* JPQL allows count([distinct] e), where e can be an object, not just a single field,
* however the database only allows a single field, so object needs to be translated to a single field.
* If the descriptor has a single pk, it is used, otherwise any pk is used if distinct, otherwise a subselect is used.
* If the object was obtained through an outer join, then the subselect also will not work, so an error is thrown.
*/
private void prepareObjectAttributeCount(List items, Map clonedExpressions) {
int numOfReportItems = items.size();
//gf675: need to loop through all items to fix all count(..) instances
for (int i =0;i
* ShouldReturnReportResult - return {@literal List} : ReportQueryResult (Map) of each row is returned.
* ShouldReturnSingleResult - return ReportQueryResult : Only first row is returned.
* ShouldReturnSingleAttribute - return {@literal List} : Only first column of (all) rows are returned.
* ShouldReturnSingleValue - return Object : Only first value of first row is returned.
* ShouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult - return {@literal List} : Array of each row is returned.
*
*/
public void setReturnType(int returnChoice) {
this.returnChoice = returnChoice;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplify the result by returning a single attribute. Don't wrap in a ReportQueryResult.
*/
public void returnSingleAttribute() {
returnChoice = ShouldReturnSingleAttribute;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning the first result.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query.
*/
public void returnSingleResult() {
returnChoice = ShouldReturnSingleResult;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void returnSingleValue() {
returnChoice = ShouldReturnSingleValue;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void returnWithoutReportQueryResult() {
this.returnChoice = ShouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void selectValue1() {
returnChoice = ShouldSelectValue1;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Set if the query results should contain the primary keys or each associated object.
* This make retrieving the real object easier.
* By default they are not retrieved.
*/
public void setShouldRetrievePrimaryKeys(boolean shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys) {
this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys = (shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys ? FULL_PRIMARY_KEY : NO_PRIMARY_KEY);
}
/**
* ADVANCED:
* Sets if the query results should contain the first primary key of each associated object.
* Usefull if this is an EXISTS subquery and you don't care what fields are returned
* so long as it is a single field.
* The default value is false.
* This should only be used with a subquery.
*/
public void setShouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey(boolean shouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey) {
this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys = (shouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey ? FIRST_PRIMARY_KEY : NO_PRIMARY_KEY);
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning the attribute (as opposed to wrapping in a ReportQueryResult).
* This can be used if it is known that only one attribute is returned by the report query.
*/
public void setShouldReturnSingleAttribute(boolean newChoice) {
if (newChoice) {
returnSingleAttribute();
} else {
dontReturnSingleAttribute();
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning the first result.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query.
*/
public void setShouldReturnSingleResult(boolean newChoice) {
if (newChoice) {
returnSingleResult();
} else {
dontReturnSingleResult();
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public void setShouldReturnSingleValue(boolean newChoice) {
if (newChoice) {
returnSingleValue();
} else {
dontReturnSingleValue();
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by returning a nested list instead of the ReportQueryResult.
* This is used by EJB 3.
*/
public void setShouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult(boolean newChoice) {
if (newChoice) {
returnWithoutReportQueryResult();
} else {
dontReturnWithoutReportQueryResult();
}
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return if the query results should contain the primary keys or each associated object.
* This make retrieving the real object easier.
*/
public boolean shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys() {
return this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys == FULL_PRIMARY_KEY;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Return if the query results should contain the first primary key of each associated object.
* Usefull if this is an EXISTS subquery and you don't care what fields are returned
* so long as it is a single field.
*/
public boolean shouldRetrieveFirstPrimaryKey() {
return this.shouldRetrievePrimaryKeys == FIRST_PRIMARY_KEY;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Answer if we are only returning the attribute (as opposed to wrapping in a ReportQueryResult).
* This can be used if it is known that only one attribute is returned by the report query.
*/
public boolean shouldReturnSingleAttribute() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldReturnSingleAttribute;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning the first result.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query.
*/
public boolean shouldReturnSingleResult() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldReturnSingleResult;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by only returning a single value.
* This can be used if it known that only one row is returned by the report query and only a single item is added
* to the report.
*/
public boolean shouldReturnSingleValue() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldReturnSingleValue;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Simplifies the result by returning a nested list instead of the ReportQueryResult.
* This is used by EJB 3.
*/
public boolean shouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldReturnWithoutReportQueryResult;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Returns true if results should be returned as an Object array.
*/
public boolean shouldReturnArray() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldReturnArray;
}
/**
* PUBLIC:
* Returns true if results should be returned as an Object array.
*/
public boolean shouldSelectValue1() {
return this.returnChoice == ShouldSelectValue1;
}
}