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package org.jooq;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* A query storing objects to the database. This is either an insert or an
* update query.
*
* @param The record type of the table being modified
* @author Lukas Eder
*/
public interface StoreQuery extends Query {
/**
* Add values to the store statement
*
* @param record The record holding values that are stored by the query
*/
@Support
void setRecord(R record);
/**
* Add a value to the store statement
*
* @param field The field
* @param value The value
*/
@Support
void addValue(Field field, T value);
/**
* Add a value to the store statement
*
* @param field The field
* @param value The value. If value is null
, this results in
* calling {@link #addValue(Field, Object)} with null as a value.
*/
@Support
void addValue(Field field, Field value);
/**
* Add multiple values to the store statement.
*
* Values can either be of type <T>
or
* Field<T>
. jOOQ will attempt to convert values to their
* corresponding field's type.
*/
@Support
void addValues(Map extends Field>, ?> map);
/**
* Configure the INSERT
or UPDATE
statement to return all fields in
* R
.
*
* @see #getReturnedRecords()
*/
@Support
void setReturning();
/**
* Configure the INSERT
or UPDATE
statement to return the generated
* identity value.
*
* @param identity The table's identity
* @see #getReturnedRecords()
*/
@Support
void setReturning(Identity identity);
/**
* Configure the INSERT
or UPDATE
statement to return a list of fields in
* R
.
*
* @param fields Fields to be returned
* @see #getReturnedRecords()
*/
@Support
void setReturning(Field>... fields);
/**
* Configure the INSERT
or UPDATE
statement to return a list of fields in
* R
.
*
* @param fields Fields to be returned
* @see #getReturnedRecords()
*/
@Support
void setReturning(Collection extends Field>> fields);
/**
* The record holding returned values as specified by any of the
* {@link #setReturning()} methods.
*
* If the insert statement returns several records, this is the same as
* calling getReturnedRecords().get(0)
*
* This implemented differently for every dialect:
*
* - Firebird and Postgres have native support for
*
INSERT .. RETURNING
and UPDATE .. RETURNING
* clauses
* - HSQLDB, Oracle, and DB2 JDBC drivers allow for retrieving any table
* column as "generated key" in one statement
* - Derby, H2, Ingres, MySQL, SQL Server only allow for retrieving
* IDENTITY column values as "generated key". If other fields are requested,
* a second statement is issued. Client code must assure transactional
* integrity between the two statements.
* - Sybase and SQLite allow for retrieving IDENTITY values as
*
@@identity
or last_inserted_rowid()
values.
* Those values are fetched in a separate SELECT
statement. If
* other fields are requested, a second statement is issued. Client code
* must assure transactional integrity between the two statements.
*
*
* @return The returned value as specified by any of the
* {@link #setReturning()} methods. This may return
* null
in case jOOQ could not retrieve any generated
* keys from the JDBC driver.
* @see #getReturnedRecords()
*/
@Support
R getReturnedRecord();
/**
* The records holding returned values as specified by any of the
* {@link #setReturning()} methods.
*
* This implemented differently for every dialect:
*
* - Firebird and Postgres have native support for
*
INSERT .. RETURNING
and UPDATE .. RETURNING
* clauses
* - HSQLDB, Oracle, and DB2 JDBC drivers allow for retrieving any table
* column as "generated key" in one statement
* - Derby, H2, Ingres, MySQL, SQL Server only allow for retrieving
* IDENTITY column values as "generated key". If other fields are requested,
* a second statement is issued. Client code must assure transactional
* integrity between the two statements.
* - Sybase and SQLite allow for retrieving IDENTITY values as
*
@@identity
or last_inserted_rowid()
values.
* Those values are fetched in a separate SELECT
statement. If
* other fields are requested, a second statement is issued. Client code
* must assure transactional integrity between the two statements.
*
*
* @return The returned values as specified by any of the
* {@link #setReturning()} methods. Note:
*
* - Not all databases / JDBC drivers support returning several
* values on multi-row inserts!
- This may return an empty
*
Result
in case jOOQ could not retrieve any generated
* keys from the JDBC driver.
*
*/
@Support
Result getReturnedRecords();
}