org.hibernate.id.ForeignGenerator Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: DefaultIdentifierGeneratorFactory.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Constructs a new DefaultIdentifierGeneratorFactory.
 */
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public DefaultIdentifierGeneratorFactory() {
	register( "uuid2", UUIDGenerator.class );
	register( "guid", GUIDGenerator.class );			// can be done with UUIDGenerator + strategy
	register( "uuid", UUIDHexGenerator.class );			// "deprecated" for new use
	register( "uuid.hex", UUIDHexGenerator.class ); 	// uuid.hex is deprecated
	register( "assigned", Assigned.class );
	register( "identity", IdentityGenerator.class );
	register( "select", SelectGenerator.class );
	register( "sequence", SequenceStyleGenerator.class );
	register( "seqhilo", SequenceHiLoGenerator.class );
	register( "increment", IncrementGenerator.class );
	register( "foreign", ForeignGenerator.class );
	register( "sequence-identity", SequenceIdentityGenerator.class );
	register( "enhanced-sequence", SequenceStyleGenerator.class );
	register( "enhanced-table", TableGenerator.class );
}
 
Example #2
Source File: DefaultReactivePersistEventListener.java    From hibernate-reactive with GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Handle the given create event.
 *
 * @param event The create event to be handled.
 */
public CompletionStage<Void> reactiveOnPersist(PersistEvent event, IdentitySet createCache) throws HibernateException {
	final SessionImplementor source = event.getSession();
	final Object object = event.getObject();
	final Object entity;
	if ( object instanceof HibernateProxy ) {
		LazyInitializer li = ( (HibernateProxy) object ).getHibernateLazyInitializer();
		if ( li.isUninitialized() ) {
			if ( li.getSession() == source ) {
				return CompletionStages.nullFuture(); //NOTE EARLY EXIT!
			}
			else {
				return CompletionStages.failedFuture( new PersistentObjectException( "uninitialized proxy passed to persist()" ) );
			}
		}
		entity = li.getImplementation();
	}
	else {
		entity = object;
	}

	final String entityName;
	if ( event.getEntityName() != null ) {
		entityName = event.getEntityName();
	}
	else {
		entityName = source.bestGuessEntityName( entity );
		event.setEntityName( entityName );
	}

	final EntityEntry entityEntry = source.getPersistenceContextInternal().getEntry( entity );
	EntityState entityState = EntityState.getEntityState( entity, entityName, entityEntry, source, true );
	if ( entityState == EntityState.DETACHED ) {
		// JPA 2, in its version of a "foreign generated", allows the id attribute value
		// to be manually set by the user, even though this manual value is irrelevant.
		// The issue is that this causes problems with the Hibernate unsaved-value strategy
		// which comes into play here in determining detached/transient state.
		//
		// Detect if we have this situation and if so null out the id value and calculate the
		// entity state again.

		// NOTE: entityEntry must be null to get here, so we cannot use any of its values
		EntityPersister persister = source.getFactory().getMetamodel().entityPersister( entityName );
		if (persister.getIdentifierGenerator() instanceof ForeignGenerator) {
			if ( LOG.isDebugEnabled() && persister.getIdentifier( entity, source ) != null ) {
				LOG.debug( "Resetting entity id attribute to null for foreign generator" );
			}
			persister.setIdentifier( entity, null, source );
			entityState = EntityState.getEntityState( entity, entityName, entityEntry, source, true );
		}
	}

	switch ( entityState ) {
		case DETACHED: {
			return CompletionStages.failedFuture( new PersistentObjectException(
					"detached entity passed to persist: " +
							EventUtil.getLoggableName( event.getEntityName(), entity )
			) );
		}
		case PERSISTENT: {
			return entityIsPersistent( event, createCache );
		}
		case TRANSIENT: {
			return entityIsTransient( event, createCache );
		}
		case DELETED: {
			entityEntry.setStatus( Status.MANAGED );
			entityEntry.setDeletedState( null );
			event.getSession().getActionQueue().unScheduleDeletion( entityEntry, event.getObject() );
			return entityIsDeleted( event, createCache );
		}
		default: {
			return CompletionStages.failedFuture( new ObjectDeletedException(
					"deleted entity passed to persist",
					null,
					EventUtil.getLoggableName( event.getEntityName(), entity )
			) );
		}
	}
}
 
Example #3
Source File: DefaultPersistEventListener.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Handle the given create event.
 *
 * @param event The create event to be handled.
 *
 */
public void onPersist(PersistEvent event, Map createCache) throws HibernateException {
	final SessionImplementor source = event.getSession();
	final Object object = event.getObject();

	final Object entity;
	if ( object instanceof HibernateProxy ) {
		LazyInitializer li = ( (HibernateProxy) object ).getHibernateLazyInitializer();
		if ( li.isUninitialized() ) {
			if ( li.getSession() == source ) {
				return; //NOTE EARLY EXIT!
			}
			else {
				throw new PersistentObjectException( "uninitialized proxy passed to persist()" );
			}
		}
		entity = li.getImplementation();
	}
	else {
		entity = object;
	}

	final String entityName;
	if ( event.getEntityName() != null ) {
		entityName = event.getEntityName();
	}
	else {
		entityName = source.bestGuessEntityName( entity );
		event.setEntityName( entityName );
	}

	final EntityEntry entityEntry = source.getPersistenceContext().getEntry( entity );
	EntityState entityState = getEntityState( entity, entityName, entityEntry, source );
	if ( entityState == EntityState.DETACHED ) {
		// JPA 2, in its version of a "foreign generated", allows the id attribute value
		// to be manually set by the user, even though this manual value is irrelevant.
		// The issue is that this causes problems with the Hibernate unsaved-value strategy
		// which comes into play here in determining detached/transient state.
		//
		// Detect if we have this situation and if so null out the id value and calculate the
		// entity state again.

		// NOTE: entityEntry must be null to get here, so we cannot use any of its values
		EntityPersister persister = source.getFactory().getEntityPersister( entityName );
		if ( ForeignGenerator.class.isInstance( persister.getIdentifierGenerator() ) ) {
			if ( LOG.isDebugEnabled() && persister.getIdentifier( entity, source ) != null ) {
				LOG.debug( "Resetting entity id attribute to null for foreign generator" );
			}
			persister.setIdentifier( entity, null, source );
			entityState = getEntityState( entity, entityName, entityEntry, source );
		}
	}

	switch ( entityState ) {
		case DETACHED: {
			throw new PersistentObjectException(
					"detached entity passed to persist: " +
							getLoggableName( event.getEntityName(), entity )
			);
		}
		case PERSISTENT: {
			entityIsPersistent( event, createCache );
			break;
		}
		case TRANSIENT: {
			entityIsTransient( event, createCache );
			break;
		}
		case DELETED: {
			entityEntry.setStatus( Status.MANAGED );
			entityEntry.setDeletedState( null );
			event.getSession().getActionQueue().unScheduleDeletion( entityEntry, event.getObject() );
			entityIsDeleted( event, createCache );
			break;
		}
		default: {
			throw new ObjectDeletedException(
					"deleted entity passed to persist",
					null,
					getLoggableName( event.getEntityName(), entity )
			);
		}
	}

}