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Custom data type conversion
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
jOOQ supports a variety of built-in data types as well as user-defined types. If you prefer your own domain types(see also SQL domain types) to be used with your table columns or other column expressions, you can use jOOQ's org.jooq.Converter
API.
A Converter
allows for two-way conversion between two Java data types T
and U
. By convention, the T
type corresponds to the built-in type in your database whereas the U
type corresponds to your own user type. The Converter
API is summarised here:
public interface Converter<T, U> extends Serializable { /** * Convert a database object to a user object */ U from(T databaseObject); /** * Convert a user object to a database object */ T to(U userObject); /** * The database type */ Class<T> fromType(); /** * The user type */ Class<U> toType(); }
Such a Converter
can be used in many parts of the jOOQ API. While they're most powerful when attached to generated code, you can also attach them to arbitrary expressions as follows:
record IntegerWrapper(Integer wrapped) {} DataType<Integer> t = SQLDataType.INTEGER; // This DataType can now be used everywhere in jOOQ. It will remember how to // convert between Integer and the user type IntegerWrapper DataType<IntegerWrapper> u = t.asConvertedDataType(Converter.of( Integer.class, IntegerWrapper.class, IntegerWrapper::new, IntegerWrapper::wrapped )); // For example, you can attach it to a plain SQL template: Field<IntegerWrapper> f1 = field("ID", u); // Or you can coerce any expression to your type: Field<IntegerWrapper> f2 = BOOK.ID.coerce(u);
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