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package org.springframework.jdbc.core.support;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.support.PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader;
import org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Bean definition reader that reads values from a database table,
* based on a given SQL statement.
*
* Expects columns for bean name, property name and value as String.
* Formats for each are identical to the properties format recognized
* by PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader.
*
*
NOTE: This is mainly intended as an example for a custom
* JDBC-based bean definition reader. It does not aim to offer
* comprehensive functionality.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see #loadBeanDefinitions
* @see org.springframework.beans.factory.support.PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader
*/
public class JdbcBeanDefinitionReader {
private final PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader propReader;
@Nullable
private JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate;
/**
* Create a new JdbcBeanDefinitionReader for the given bean factory,
* using a default PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader underneath.
*
DataSource or JdbcTemplate still need to be set.
* @see #setDataSource
* @see #setJdbcTemplate
*/
public JdbcBeanDefinitionReader(BeanDefinitionRegistry beanFactory) {
this.propReader = new PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader(beanFactory);
}
/**
* Create a new JdbcBeanDefinitionReader that delegates to the
* given PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader underneath.
*
DataSource or JdbcTemplate still need to be set.
* @see #setDataSource
* @see #setJdbcTemplate
*/
public JdbcBeanDefinitionReader(PropertiesBeanDefinitionReader beanDefinitionReader) {
Assert.notNull(beanDefinitionReader, "Bean definition reader must not be null");
this.propReader = beanDefinitionReader;
}
/**
* Set the DataSource to use to obtain database connections.
* Will implicitly create a new JdbcTemplate with the given DataSource.
*/
public void setDataSource(DataSource dataSource) {
this.jdbcTemplate = new JdbcTemplate(dataSource);
}
/**
* Set the JdbcTemplate to be used by this bean factory.
* Contains settings for DataSource, SQLExceptionTranslator, etc.
*/
public void setJdbcTemplate(JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate) {
Assert.notNull(jdbcTemplate, "JdbcTemplate must not be null");
this.jdbcTemplate = jdbcTemplate;
}
/**
* Load bean definitions from the database via the given SQL string.
* @param sql the SQL query to use for loading bean definitions.
* The first three columns must be bean name, property name and value.
* Any join and any other columns are permitted: e.g.
* {@code SELECT BEAN_NAME, PROPERTY, VALUE FROM CONFIG WHERE CONFIG.APP_ID = 1}
* It's also possible to perform a join. Column names are not significant --
* only the ordering of these first three columns.
*/
public void loadBeanDefinitions(String sql) {
Assert.notNull(this.jdbcTemplate, "Not fully configured - specify DataSource or JdbcTemplate");
final Properties props = new Properties();
this.jdbcTemplate.query(sql, rs -> {
String beanName = rs.getString(1);
String property = rs.getString(2);
String value = rs.getString(3);
// Make a properties entry by combining bean name and property.
props.setProperty(beanName + '.' + property, value);
});
this.propReader.registerBeanDefinitions(props);
}
}