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Querydsl
Most popular querying tool for Java
Timo Westkämper
@timowest
www.querydsl.com
What?
● Querydsl is an easy to use unified type-safe query
language
● Compile time query validation
● Instant feedback on query errors
● Compact and intuitive fluent syntax
● Syntactically close to SQL
● Great for dynamic query building
● Supports multiple back-ends and query languages
with consistent query API
● JPA/Hibernate, Mongodb, SQL, Lucene...
Why?
● Querydsl makes you more productive and your code
less errorprone
● Query syntax validation by execution is slow and
breaks the flow
● Each back-end has its own query language and API
● SQL-like for JPA and JDO, but not for MongoDB
and Lucene
● Verbose parameter binding by name or position to
parameter placeholders of a prepared statement
● Or risk injection attack if parameters are directly
concatenated to query
How?
QPerson person = QPerson.person;
JPAQuery query = new JPAQuery(entityManager);
List<Person> persons = query.from(person)
.where(
person.firstName.eq("John"),
person.lastName.eq("Doe"))
.list(person);
is translated into
select person from com.acme.Person person
where person.firstName eq = ?1 and person.lastName = ?2
Before Querydsl
● Queries as strings within code
TypedQuery<Person> query = em.createQuery(
"select person from Person person " +
"where person.firstName = ?1", Person.class);
query.setParameter(1, "Max");
List<Person> persons = query.getResultList();
● Must remember query syntax, domain classes,
properties and relationships
● Syntax reference always at hand
● Domain model/schema reference at hand
● High cognitive overhead
● Error-prone
Before Querydsl
● Dynamic query building by string concatenation
● Very hard with multiple joins, ordering and complex
conditionals depending on actual parameters
StringBuilder where = new StringBuilder();
if (firstName != null)
where.append("person.firstName = :firstName");
...
TypedQuery<Person> query = entityManager.createQuery(
"select person from Person person where " + where,
Person.class);
if (firstName != null) query.setParameter("firstName", firstName);
...
List<Person> persons = query.getResultList();
Before Querydsl
● Hibernate Criteria API as an alternative?
● Better for dynamic queries and has easier
parameter binding, but...
● Lacking expressivity, unintuitive, verbose,
cognitive overhead for schema if not for syntax,
not type-safe, slow validation...
● Hibernate with three query languages to
master with different focuses and expressivity
Querydsl to the rescue!
● Create your variables
QPerson.person // default variable
new QPerson("myPerson") // custom variable
● Create your query
JPAQuery, HibernateQuery, SQLQuery etc
● Populate your query
from, where, groupBy, having, orderBy
● Get the results
count, iterate, list, uniqueResult
Order
// Get persons ordered by last name and first name (desc)
query.from(person)
.orderBy(person.lastName.asc(), person.firstName.desc())
.list(person);
translated into
select person from Person person
order by person.lastname asc, person.firstName desc
Order
// Get persons ordered by women first
query.from(person)
.orderBy(person.gender
.when(Gender.FEMALE).then(0)
.otherwise(1).asc())
.list(person);
translated into
select person from Person person
order by case person.gender = Gender.FEMALE then 0 else 1 end asc
Grouping
// Get person counts grouped by last name
query.from(person)
.groupBy(person.lastName)
.list(person.lastName, person.count());
translated into
select person.lastName, count(person) from Person person
group by person.lastName
Subqueries
//Get persons with max child count
QPerson parent = new QPerson("parent");
query.from(person)
.where(person.children.size().eq(
new JPASubQuery().from(parent)
.uniqueResult(parent.children.size().max())
)).list(person);
translated into
select person from Person person
where person.children.size() = (
select max(parent.children.size()) from Person parent)
Constructor projection
// DTO class with @QueryProjection constructor annotation
public class PersonInfo {
long id;
String name;
@QueryProjection
public PersonInfo(long id, String name) {
this.id = id;
this.name = name;
}
}
// List PersonInfo DTOs
List<PersonInfo> infos = query.from(person)
.list(new QPersonInfo(person.id,
person.lastName.concat(", ”).concat(person.firstName)));
Tuple projection
// List ages of persons
List<Tuple> tuples = query.from(person)
.list(new QTuple(
person.lastName,
person.firstName,
person.yearOfBirth));
for (Tuple tuple : tuples){
// Typed access to mapped query results!
String name = tuple.get(person.firstName) +
" " + tuple.get(person.lastName);
int age = tuple.get(person.yearOfBirth)
- getCurrentYear();
System.out.println(name + " is " + age + " years");
}
BooleanBuilder
● Helper for building complex Boolean expressions
dynamically
BooleanBuilder nameDisjunction = new BooleanBuilder();
for (String name : names) {
nameDisjunction.or(person.firstName.like(name));
nameDisjunction.or(person.lastName.like(name));
}
query.where(nameDisjunction);
Update
// Set firstName of all Does to John
long updatedRowCount =
new JPAUpdateClause(getEntityManager(), person)
.set(person.firstName, "John")
.where(person.lastName.eq("Doe"))
.execute();
translated into
update Person person
set person.firstName = ?1
where person.lastName = ?2
Delete
// Delete all John Does
long updatedRowCount =
new JPADeleteClause(getEntityManager(), person)
.where(person.lastName.eq("Doe"),
person.firstName.eq("John"))
.execute();
translated into
delete Person person
where person.lastName = ?1 and person.firstName = ?2
Querydsl extensions
● Customize the code generation
● @QueryType(PropertyType.NONE)
● Non searchable
● @QueryType(PropertyType.SIMPLE)
● Equality comparisons only (eq, ne, in)
● Custom query classes
● Extend abstract super classes and preserve fluent
API
● Custom expressions
● Static delegate methods with @QueryDelegate
● Template expressions for e.g. custom SQL
functions
Querydsl extensions
● Query serialization can be customized
● Works for JPA, JDO and SQL
● SQL dialects
● Overriding default templates (e.g.
String#startsWith with like or regexp or...)
● Expression DSL can be replaced
● E.g. Querydsl for Scala
● Custom back-ends
● Lucene (10 classes) + Mongodb (6 classes)
Delegate methods
public class MyQueryExtensions {
@QueryDelegate(Date.class)
public static NumberExpression<Integer> yearAndMonth(DateTimePath<Date> date) {
return date.year().multiply(100).add(date.month());
}
}
causes code generation of
package ext.java.util;
...
public class QDate extends DateTimePath<java.util.Date> {
...
public NumberExpression<Integer> yearAndMonth() {
return MyQueryExtensions.yearAndMonth(this);
}
}
Template expressions
// ilike
query.from(person)
.where(BooleanTemplate.create("{0} ilike {1}”,
person.lastName, ConstantImpl.create("P%")))
.list(person);
translated into
select person from Person person
where person.lastName ilike ?1
Custom query classes
public class PersonQuery extends AbstractJPAQuery<PersonQuery> {
final QPerson person = QPerson.person;
public PersonQuery(EntityManager em) {
super(em);
from(person);
}
public PersonQuery nameMatches(String name) {
return where(person.firstName.like(name)
.or(person.lastName.like(name)));
}
}
JPA 2.0 Criteria vs Querydsl
● JPA 2 Criteria is the standard for type-safe
queries in JPA, but Querydsl is in our opinion
superior in many ways
● Easier and less verbose syntax
● Customizable
● Supports multiple back-ends – not just JPA
● JPA has a difficult to use static query-model
● Verbose property paths
● Operations via builder object
● Inverse order: “equals property value” vs.
“property equals value”
● Broken flow
Criteria example
// All possible pairs of single males and females
CriteriaQuery<Person> query = builder.createQuery(Person.class);
Root<Person> men = query.from( Person.class );
Root<Person> women = query.from( Person.class );
Predicate menRestriction = builder.and(
builder.equal( men.get( Person_.gender ), Gender.MALE ),
builder.equal( men.get( Person_.relationshipStatus ),
RelationshipStatus.SINGLE )
);
Predicate womenRestriction = builder.and(
builder.equal( women.get( Person_.gender ), Gender.FEMALE ),
builder.equal( women.get( Person_.relationshipStatus ),
RelationshipStatus.SINGLE )
);
query.where( builder.and( menRestriction, womenRestriction ) );
Querydsl example
// All possible pairs of single males and females
JPAQuery query = new JPAQuery(entityManager);
QPerson men = new QPerson("men");
QPerson women = new QPerson("women");
query.from(men, women).where(
men.gender.eq(Gender.MALE),
men.relationshipStatus.eq(RelationshipStatus.SINGLE),
women.gender.eq(Gender.FEMALE),
women.relationshipStatus.eq(RelationshipStatus.SINGLE));
SQL
● Pretty similar to JPA/Hibernate
● No deep paths over relations though
● No implicit joins
SQLTemplates templates = new MySQLTemplates();
...
SQLQuery query = new SQLQuery(connection, templates);
query.from(person);
query.innerJoin(parent).on(parent.id.eq(person.parent.id));
● Shortcut for joins with foreign keys
query.innerJoin(person.parentFK, parent);
SQL
● Maven plugin for generating query model
● Support for special SQL constructs and extensions
● Databases supported include
● MySQL
● PostgreSQL
● Oracle
● MS SQL Server
● H2
● HSQLDB
● Derby
● SQLite
● CUBRID
● Teradata
SQL extensions
● Sub class of AbstractSQLQuery
● e.g. OracleQuery with connectByPrior
● Template expressions
● Direct addition of “flags”
SQLInsertClause insert =
new SQLInsertClause(connection, templates, person);
insert.addFlag(Position.START_OVERRIDE, "replace into ");
Collections
● Provides querying functionality over collections of
beans with joins, filtering and sorting
● The same metamodel types can be used like for e.g.
JPA and Mongodb
List<User> users = CollQueryFactory.from(user, users)
.where(user.firstName.eq(“Bob”))
.list(user);
JPA/Hibernate Maven
Integration
<build><plugins><plugin>
<groupId>com.mysema.maven</groupId>
<artifactId>apt-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.0.9</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals><goal>process</goal></goals>
<configuration>
<outputDirectory>target/generated-sources/java</outputDirectory>
<processor>com.mysema.query.apt.jpa.JPAAnnotationProcessor</processor>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin></plugins></build>
SQL Maven Integration
<build><plugins><plugin>
<groupId>com.mysema.querydsl</groupId>
<artifactId>querydsl-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${querydsl.version}</version>
<executions><execution>
<goals><goal>export</goal></goals>
</execution></executions>
<configuration>
<jdbcDriver>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</jdbcDriver>
<jdbcUrl>jdbc:derby:target/demoDB;create=true</jdbcUrl>
<!—- optional elements : namePrefix, jdbcUser, jdbcPassword, schemaPattern, tableNamePattern -->
<packageName>com.myproject.domain</packageName>
<targetFolder>${project.basedir}/target/generated-sources/java</targetFolder>
</configuration>
<dependencies><dependency>
<!—- jdbc driver dependency -->
<groupId>org.apache.derby</groupId>
<artifactId>derby</artifactId>
<version>${derby.version}</version>
</dependency></dependencies>
</plugin></plugins></build>
What services does Mysema
offer for Querydsl?
● Free public support
● GitHub Issues
● Querydsl Google Group
● Mysema Blog
● Consulting services
● User support
● Custom extensions and integration
● Training
Questions?
Thanks!
Timo Westkämper
@timowest
www.querydsl.com
www.mysema.com

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Querydsl overview 2014

  • 1. Querydsl Most popular querying tool for Java Timo Westkämper @timowest www.querydsl.com
  • 2. What? ● Querydsl is an easy to use unified type-safe query language ● Compile time query validation ● Instant feedback on query errors ● Compact and intuitive fluent syntax ● Syntactically close to SQL ● Great for dynamic query building ● Supports multiple back-ends and query languages with consistent query API ● JPA/Hibernate, Mongodb, SQL, Lucene...
  • 3. Why? ● Querydsl makes you more productive and your code less errorprone ● Query syntax validation by execution is slow and breaks the flow ● Each back-end has its own query language and API ● SQL-like for JPA and JDO, but not for MongoDB and Lucene ● Verbose parameter binding by name or position to parameter placeholders of a prepared statement ● Or risk injection attack if parameters are directly concatenated to query
  • 4. How? QPerson person = QPerson.person; JPAQuery query = new JPAQuery(entityManager); List<Person> persons = query.from(person) .where( person.firstName.eq("John"), person.lastName.eq("Doe")) .list(person); is translated into select person from com.acme.Person person where person.firstName eq = ?1 and person.lastName = ?2
  • 5. Before Querydsl ● Queries as strings within code TypedQuery<Person> query = em.createQuery( "select person from Person person " + "where person.firstName = ?1", Person.class); query.setParameter(1, "Max"); List<Person> persons = query.getResultList(); ● Must remember query syntax, domain classes, properties and relationships ● Syntax reference always at hand ● Domain model/schema reference at hand ● High cognitive overhead ● Error-prone
  • 6. Before Querydsl ● Dynamic query building by string concatenation ● Very hard with multiple joins, ordering and complex conditionals depending on actual parameters StringBuilder where = new StringBuilder(); if (firstName != null) where.append("person.firstName = :firstName"); ... TypedQuery<Person> query = entityManager.createQuery( "select person from Person person where " + where, Person.class); if (firstName != null) query.setParameter("firstName", firstName); ... List<Person> persons = query.getResultList();
  • 7. Before Querydsl ● Hibernate Criteria API as an alternative? ● Better for dynamic queries and has easier parameter binding, but... ● Lacking expressivity, unintuitive, verbose, cognitive overhead for schema if not for syntax, not type-safe, slow validation... ● Hibernate with three query languages to master with different focuses and expressivity
  • 8. Querydsl to the rescue! ● Create your variables QPerson.person // default variable new QPerson("myPerson") // custom variable ● Create your query JPAQuery, HibernateQuery, SQLQuery etc ● Populate your query from, where, groupBy, having, orderBy ● Get the results count, iterate, list, uniqueResult
  • 9. Order // Get persons ordered by last name and first name (desc) query.from(person) .orderBy(person.lastName.asc(), person.firstName.desc()) .list(person); translated into select person from Person person order by person.lastname asc, person.firstName desc
  • 10. Order // Get persons ordered by women first query.from(person) .orderBy(person.gender .when(Gender.FEMALE).then(0) .otherwise(1).asc()) .list(person); translated into select person from Person person order by case person.gender = Gender.FEMALE then 0 else 1 end asc
  • 11. Grouping // Get person counts grouped by last name query.from(person) .groupBy(person.lastName) .list(person.lastName, person.count()); translated into select person.lastName, count(person) from Person person group by person.lastName
  • 12. Subqueries //Get persons with max child count QPerson parent = new QPerson("parent"); query.from(person) .where(person.children.size().eq( new JPASubQuery().from(parent) .uniqueResult(parent.children.size().max()) )).list(person); translated into select person from Person person where person.children.size() = ( select max(parent.children.size()) from Person parent)
  • 13. Constructor projection // DTO class with @QueryProjection constructor annotation public class PersonInfo { long id; String name; @QueryProjection public PersonInfo(long id, String name) { this.id = id; this.name = name; } } // List PersonInfo DTOs List<PersonInfo> infos = query.from(person) .list(new QPersonInfo(person.id, person.lastName.concat(", ”).concat(person.firstName)));
  • 14. Tuple projection // List ages of persons List<Tuple> tuples = query.from(person) .list(new QTuple( person.lastName, person.firstName, person.yearOfBirth)); for (Tuple tuple : tuples){ // Typed access to mapped query results! String name = tuple.get(person.firstName) + " " + tuple.get(person.lastName); int age = tuple.get(person.yearOfBirth) - getCurrentYear(); System.out.println(name + " is " + age + " years"); }
  • 15. BooleanBuilder ● Helper for building complex Boolean expressions dynamically BooleanBuilder nameDisjunction = new BooleanBuilder(); for (String name : names) { nameDisjunction.or(person.firstName.like(name)); nameDisjunction.or(person.lastName.like(name)); } query.where(nameDisjunction);
  • 16. Update // Set firstName of all Does to John long updatedRowCount = new JPAUpdateClause(getEntityManager(), person) .set(person.firstName, "John") .where(person.lastName.eq("Doe")) .execute(); translated into update Person person set person.firstName = ?1 where person.lastName = ?2
  • 17. Delete // Delete all John Does long updatedRowCount = new JPADeleteClause(getEntityManager(), person) .where(person.lastName.eq("Doe"), person.firstName.eq("John")) .execute(); translated into delete Person person where person.lastName = ?1 and person.firstName = ?2
  • 18. Querydsl extensions ● Customize the code generation ● @QueryType(PropertyType.NONE) ● Non searchable ● @QueryType(PropertyType.SIMPLE) ● Equality comparisons only (eq, ne, in) ● Custom query classes ● Extend abstract super classes and preserve fluent API ● Custom expressions ● Static delegate methods with @QueryDelegate ● Template expressions for e.g. custom SQL functions
  • 19. Querydsl extensions ● Query serialization can be customized ● Works for JPA, JDO and SQL ● SQL dialects ● Overriding default templates (e.g. String#startsWith with like or regexp or...) ● Expression DSL can be replaced ● E.g. Querydsl for Scala ● Custom back-ends ● Lucene (10 classes) + Mongodb (6 classes)
  • 20. Delegate methods public class MyQueryExtensions { @QueryDelegate(Date.class) public static NumberExpression<Integer> yearAndMonth(DateTimePath<Date> date) { return date.year().multiply(100).add(date.month()); } } causes code generation of package ext.java.util; ... public class QDate extends DateTimePath<java.util.Date> { ... public NumberExpression<Integer> yearAndMonth() { return MyQueryExtensions.yearAndMonth(this); } }
  • 21. Template expressions // ilike query.from(person) .where(BooleanTemplate.create("{0} ilike {1}”, person.lastName, ConstantImpl.create("P%"))) .list(person); translated into select person from Person person where person.lastName ilike ?1
  • 22. Custom query classes public class PersonQuery extends AbstractJPAQuery<PersonQuery> { final QPerson person = QPerson.person; public PersonQuery(EntityManager em) { super(em); from(person); } public PersonQuery nameMatches(String name) { return where(person.firstName.like(name) .or(person.lastName.like(name))); } }
  • 23. JPA 2.0 Criteria vs Querydsl ● JPA 2 Criteria is the standard for type-safe queries in JPA, but Querydsl is in our opinion superior in many ways ● Easier and less verbose syntax ● Customizable ● Supports multiple back-ends – not just JPA ● JPA has a difficult to use static query-model ● Verbose property paths ● Operations via builder object ● Inverse order: “equals property value” vs. “property equals value” ● Broken flow
  • 24. Criteria example // All possible pairs of single males and females CriteriaQuery<Person> query = builder.createQuery(Person.class); Root<Person> men = query.from( Person.class ); Root<Person> women = query.from( Person.class ); Predicate menRestriction = builder.and( builder.equal( men.get( Person_.gender ), Gender.MALE ), builder.equal( men.get( Person_.relationshipStatus ), RelationshipStatus.SINGLE ) ); Predicate womenRestriction = builder.and( builder.equal( women.get( Person_.gender ), Gender.FEMALE ), builder.equal( women.get( Person_.relationshipStatus ), RelationshipStatus.SINGLE ) ); query.where( builder.and( menRestriction, womenRestriction ) );
  • 25. Querydsl example // All possible pairs of single males and females JPAQuery query = new JPAQuery(entityManager); QPerson men = new QPerson("men"); QPerson women = new QPerson("women"); query.from(men, women).where( men.gender.eq(Gender.MALE), men.relationshipStatus.eq(RelationshipStatus.SINGLE), women.gender.eq(Gender.FEMALE), women.relationshipStatus.eq(RelationshipStatus.SINGLE));
  • 26. SQL ● Pretty similar to JPA/Hibernate ● No deep paths over relations though ● No implicit joins SQLTemplates templates = new MySQLTemplates(); ... SQLQuery query = new SQLQuery(connection, templates); query.from(person); query.innerJoin(parent).on(parent.id.eq(person.parent.id)); ● Shortcut for joins with foreign keys query.innerJoin(person.parentFK, parent);
  • 27. SQL ● Maven plugin for generating query model ● Support for special SQL constructs and extensions ● Databases supported include ● MySQL ● PostgreSQL ● Oracle ● MS SQL Server ● H2 ● HSQLDB ● Derby ● SQLite ● CUBRID ● Teradata
  • 28. SQL extensions ● Sub class of AbstractSQLQuery ● e.g. OracleQuery with connectByPrior ● Template expressions ● Direct addition of “flags” SQLInsertClause insert = new SQLInsertClause(connection, templates, person); insert.addFlag(Position.START_OVERRIDE, "replace into ");
  • 29. Collections ● Provides querying functionality over collections of beans with joins, filtering and sorting ● The same metamodel types can be used like for e.g. JPA and Mongodb List<User> users = CollQueryFactory.from(user, users) .where(user.firstName.eq(“Bob”)) .list(user);
  • 31. SQL Maven Integration <build><plugins><plugin> <groupId>com.mysema.querydsl</groupId> <artifactId>querydsl-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>${querydsl.version}</version> <executions><execution> <goals><goal>export</goal></goals> </execution></executions> <configuration> <jdbcDriver>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</jdbcDriver> <jdbcUrl>jdbc:derby:target/demoDB;create=true</jdbcUrl> <!—- optional elements : namePrefix, jdbcUser, jdbcPassword, schemaPattern, tableNamePattern --> <packageName>com.myproject.domain</packageName> <targetFolder>${project.basedir}/target/generated-sources/java</targetFolder> </configuration> <dependencies><dependency> <!—- jdbc driver dependency --> <groupId>org.apache.derby</groupId> <artifactId>derby</artifactId> <version>${derby.version}</version> </dependency></dependencies> </plugin></plugins></build>
  • 32. What services does Mysema offer for Querydsl? ● Free public support ● GitHub Issues ● Querydsl Google Group ● Mysema Blog ● Consulting services ● User support ● Custom extensions and integration ● Training