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This provides database support (JPA + migrations) for ninja.
This package exists for compatibility reasons and likely you want to use ninja-db as replacement.
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package ninja.jpa;
import static com.google.inject.matcher.Matchers.annotatedWith;
import static com.google.inject.matcher.Matchers.any;
import java.util.Properties;
import ninja.utils.NinjaConstant;
import ninja.utils.NinjaProperties;
import com.google.inject.AbstractModule;
import com.google.inject.persist.jpa.JpaPersistModule;
public class JpaModule extends AbstractModule {
NinjaProperties ninjaProperties;
public JpaModule(NinjaProperties ninjaProperties) {
this.ninjaProperties = ninjaProperties;
}
@Override
protected void configure() {
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// only start up Jpa when it is configured in application.conf
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
String persistenceUnitName = ninjaProperties.get(
NinjaConstant.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_NAME);
if (persistenceUnitName != null) {
// Get the connection credentials from application.conf
String connectionUrl = ninjaProperties.get(NinjaConstant.DB_CONNECTION_URL);
String connectionUsername = ninjaProperties.get(NinjaConstant.DB_CONNECTION_USERNAME);
String connectionPassword = ninjaProperties.get(NinjaConstant.DB_CONNECTION_PASSWORD);
Properties jpaProperties = new Properties();
// We are using Hibernate, so we can set the connections stuff
// via system properties:
if (connectionUrl != null) {
jpaProperties.put("hibernate.connection.url", connectionUrl);
}
if (connectionUsername != null) {
jpaProperties.put("hibernate.connection.username", connectionUsername);
}
if (connectionPassword != null) {
jpaProperties.put("hibernate.connection.password", connectionPassword);
}
// Now - it may be the case the neither connection.url, connection.username nor
// connection.password is set. But this may be okay e.g. when using JDNI to
// configure your datasources...
install(new JpaPersistModule(persistenceUnitName).properties(jpaProperties));
UnitOfWorkInterceptor unitOfWorkInterceptor = new UnitOfWorkInterceptor();
requestInjection(unitOfWorkInterceptor);
// class-level @UnitOfWork
bindInterceptor(
annotatedWith(UnitOfWork.class),
any(),
unitOfWorkInterceptor);
// method-level @UnitOfWork
bindInterceptor(
any(),
annotatedWith(UnitOfWork.class),
unitOfWorkInterceptor);
bind(JpaInitializer.class).asEagerSingleton();
}
}
}
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