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package org.jooq;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.function.Function;
import org.jooq.impl.SQLDataType;
/**
* A Converter
for data types.
*
* A general data type conversion interface that can be provided to jOOQ at
* various places in order to perform custom data type conversion. Conversion is
* directed, this means that the Converter
is used
*
* - to load database types converting them to user types "FROM" the database.
* Hence, {@link #fromType()} is the type as defined in the database.
* - to store user types converting them to database types "TO" the database.
* Hence, {@link #toType()} is the user-defined type
*
*
* Note: In order to avoid unwanted side-effects, it is highly recommended (yet
* not required) for {@link #from(Object)} and {@link #to(Object)} to be
* reciprocal. The two methods are reciprocal, if for all
* X and Y
, it can be said that
*
* - if
Y.equals(converter.from(X))
, then
* X.equals(converter.to(Y))
.
* -
*
X.equals(converter.from(converter.to(X)))
* X.equals(converter.to(converter.from(X)))
*
*
* Furthermore, it is recommended (yet not required) that
*
* converter.from(null) == null
* converter.to(null) == null
*
*
* @author Lukas Eder
* @param The database type - i.e. any type available from
* {@link SQLDataType}
* @param The user type
*/
public interface Converter extends Serializable {
/**
* Convert a database object to a user object
*
* @param databaseObject The database object
* @return The user object
*/
U from(T databaseObject);
/**
* Convert a user object to a database object
*
* @param userObject The user object
* @return The database object
*/
T to(U userObject);
/**
* The database type
*/
Class fromType();
/**
* The user type
*/
Class toType();
/**
* Inverse this converter.
*/
default Converter inverse() {
return Converters.inverse(this);
}
/**
* Chain a converter to this converter.
*/
default Converter andThen(Converter super U, X> converter) {
return Converters.of(this, converter);
}
/**
* Construct a new converter from functions.
*
* @param the database type
* @param the user type
* @param fromType The database type
* @param toType The user type
* @param from A function converting from T to U
* @param to A function converting from U to T
* @return The converter.
* @see Converter
*/
static Converter of(
Class fromType,
Class toType,
Function super T, ? extends U> from,
Function super U, ? extends T> to
) {
return new Converter() {
/**
* Generated UID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 8782437631959970693L;
@Override
public final U from(T t) {
return from.apply(t);
}
@Override
public final T to(U u) {
return to.apply(u);
}
@Override
public final Class fromType() {
return fromType;
}
@Override
public final Class toType() {
return toType;
}
};
}
/**
* Construct a new converter from functions.
*
* This works like {@link Converter#of(Class, Class, Function, Function)},
* except that both conversion {@link Function}s are decorated with a
* function that always returns null
for null
* inputs.
*
* Example:
*
*
* Converter converter =
* Converter.ofNullable(String.class, Integer.class, Integer::parseInt, Object::toString);
*
* // No exceptions thrown
* assertNull(converter.from(null));
* assertNull(converter.to(null));
*
*
* @param the database type
* @param the user type
* @param fromType The database type
* @param toType The user type
* @param from A function converting from T to U
* @param to A function converting from U to T
* @return The converter.
* @see Converter
*/
static Converter ofNullable(
Class fromType,
Class toType,
Function super T, ? extends U> from,
Function super U, ? extends T> to
) {
return of(
fromType,
toType,
t -> t == null ? null : from.apply(t),
u -> u == null ? null : to.apply(u)
);
}
}