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package org.jooq;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.CUBRID;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.DERBY;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.FIREBIRD;
import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.H2;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.HSQLDB;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.MARIADB;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.MYSQL;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.POSTGRES;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.SQLITE;
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import static org.jooq.SQLDialect.YUGABYTEDB;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.*;
/**
* A {@link Query} that can create views.
*
*
Referencing XYZ*Step
types directly from client code
*
* It is usually not recommended to reference any XYZ*Step
types
* directly from client code, or assign them to local variables. When writing
* dynamic SQL, creating a statement's components dynamically, and passing them
* to the DSL API statically is usually a better choice. See the manual's
* section about dynamic SQL for details: https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/sql-building/dynamic-sql.
*
* Drawbacks of referencing the XYZ*Step
types directly:
*
* - They're operating on mutable implementations (as of jOOQ 3.x)
* - They're less composable and not easy to get right when dynamic SQL gets
* complex
* - They're less readable
* - They might have binary incompatible changes between minor releases
*
*
* @author Lukas Eder
*/
public interface CreateViewAsStep {
/**
* Add an AS
clause to the CREATE VIEW
statement.
*/
@NotNull @CheckReturnValue
@Support({ CUBRID, DERBY, FIREBIRD, H2, HSQLDB, MARIADB, MYSQL, POSTGRES, SQLITE, YUGABYTEDB })
CreateViewFinalStep as(Select extends R> select);
/**
* Add an AS
clause to the CREATE VIEW
statement.
*
* NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must
* guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of
* malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or
* escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
*
* @param sql The SQL
* @see SQL
*/
@NotNull @CheckReturnValue
@Support({ CUBRID, DERBY, FIREBIRD, H2, HSQLDB, MARIADB, MYSQL, POSTGRES, SQLITE, YUGABYTEDB })
@PlainSQL
CreateViewFinalStep as(SQL sql);
/**
* Add an AS
clause to the CREATE VIEW
statement.
*
* NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must
* guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of
* malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or
* escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
*
* @param sql The SQL
* @see SQL
*/
@NotNull @CheckReturnValue
@Support({ CUBRID, DERBY, FIREBIRD, H2, HSQLDB, MARIADB, MYSQL, POSTGRES, SQLITE, YUGABYTEDB })
@PlainSQL
CreateViewFinalStep as(String sql);
/**
* Add an AS
clause to the CREATE VIEW
statement.
*
* NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must
* guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of
* malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or
* escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
*
* @param sql The SQL
* @see SQL
*/
@NotNull @CheckReturnValue
@Support({ CUBRID, DERBY, FIREBIRD, H2, HSQLDB, MARIADB, MYSQL, POSTGRES, SQLITE, YUGABYTEDB })
@PlainSQL
CreateViewFinalStep as(String sql, Object... bindings);
/**
* Add an AS
clause to the CREATE VIEW
statement.
*
* NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must
* guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of
* malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or
* escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!
*
* @param sql The SQL
* @see SQL
*/
@NotNull @CheckReturnValue
@Support({ CUBRID, DERBY, FIREBIRD, H2, HSQLDB, MARIADB, MYSQL, POSTGRES, SQLITE, YUGABYTEDB })
@PlainSQL
CreateViewFinalStep as(String sql, QueryPart... parts);
}