public class ResourceDatabasePopulator extends Object implements DatabasePopulator
addScript(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)
to add a single SQL script location.
addScripts(org.springframework.core.io.Resource...)
to add multiple SQL script locations.
populate(java.sql.Connection)
or execute(javax.sql.DataSource)
to initialize or clean up the
database using the configured scripts.
DatabasePopulatorUtils
,
ScriptUtils
Constructor and Description |
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ResourceDatabasePopulator()
Construct a new
ResourceDatabasePopulator with default settings. |
ResourceDatabasePopulator(boolean continueOnError,
boolean ignoreFailedDrops,
String sqlScriptEncoding,
Resource... scripts)
Construct a new
ResourceDatabasePopulator with the supplied values. |
ResourceDatabasePopulator(Resource... scripts)
Construct a new
ResourceDatabasePopulator with default settings
for the supplied scripts. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addScript(Resource script)
Add a script to execute to initialize or clean up the database.
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void |
addScripts(Resource... scripts)
Add multiple scripts to execute to initialize or clean up the database.
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void |
execute(DataSource dataSource)
Execute this
ResourceDatabasePopulator against the given
DataSource . |
void |
populate(Connection connection)
Populate, initialize, or clean up the database using the provided JDBC
connection.
|
void |
setBlockCommentEndDelimiter(String blockCommentEndDelimiter)
Set the end delimiter that identifies block comments within the SQL
scripts.
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void |
setBlockCommentStartDelimiter(String blockCommentStartDelimiter)
Set the start delimiter that identifies block comments within the SQL
scripts.
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void |
setCommentPrefix(String commentPrefix)
Set the prefix that identifies single-line comments within the SQL scripts.
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void |
setContinueOnError(boolean continueOnError)
Flag to indicate that all failures in SQL should be logged but not cause a failure.
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void |
setIgnoreFailedDrops(boolean ignoreFailedDrops)
Flag to indicate that a failed SQL
DROP statement can be ignored. |
void |
setScripts(Resource... scripts)
Set the scripts to execute to initialize or clean up the database,
replacing any previously added scripts.
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void |
setSeparator(String separator)
Specify the statement separator, if a custom one.
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void |
setSqlScriptEncoding(String sqlScriptEncoding)
Specify the encoding for the configured SQL scripts, if different from the
platform encoding.
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public ResourceDatabasePopulator()
ResourceDatabasePopulator
with default settings.public ResourceDatabasePopulator(Resource... scripts)
ResourceDatabasePopulator
with default settings
for the supplied scripts.scripts
- the scripts to execute to initialize or clean up the database;
never null
public ResourceDatabasePopulator(boolean continueOnError, boolean ignoreFailedDrops, String sqlScriptEncoding, Resource... scripts)
ResourceDatabasePopulator
with the supplied values.continueOnError
- flag to indicate that all failures in SQL should be
logged but not cause a failureignoreFailedDrops
- flag to indicate that a failed SQL DROP
statement can be ignoredsqlScriptEncoding
- the encoding for the supplied SQL scripts; may
be null
or empty to indicate platform encodingscripts
- the scripts to execute to initialize or clean up the database;
never null
public void addScript(Resource script)
script
- the path to an SQL script; never null
public void addScripts(Resource... scripts)
scripts
- the scripts to execute; never null
public void setScripts(Resource... scripts)
scripts
- the scripts to execute; never null
public void setSqlScriptEncoding(String sqlScriptEncoding)
sqlScriptEncoding
- the encoding used in scripts; may be null
or empty to indicate platform encodingaddScript(Resource)
public void setSeparator(String separator)
Defaults to ";"
if not specified and falls back to "\n"
as a last resort; may be set to ScriptUtils.EOF_STATEMENT_SEPARATOR
to signal that each script contains a single statement without a separator.
separator
- the script statement separatorpublic void setCommentPrefix(String commentPrefix)
Defaults to "--"
.
commentPrefix
- the prefix for single-line commentspublic void setBlockCommentStartDelimiter(String blockCommentStartDelimiter)
Defaults to "/*"
.
blockCommentStartDelimiter
- the start delimiter for block comments;
never null
or emptysetBlockCommentEndDelimiter(java.lang.String)
public void setBlockCommentEndDelimiter(String blockCommentEndDelimiter)
Defaults to "*/"
.
blockCommentEndDelimiter
- the end delimiter for block comments;
never null
or emptysetBlockCommentStartDelimiter(java.lang.String)
public void setContinueOnError(boolean continueOnError)
Defaults to false
.
continueOnError
- true
if script execution should continue on errorpublic void setIgnoreFailedDrops(boolean ignoreFailedDrops)
DROP
statement can be ignored.
This is useful for a non-embedded database whose SQL dialect does not
support an IF EXISTS
clause in a DROP
statement.
The default is false
so that if the populator runs accidentally, it will
fail fast if a script starts with a DROP
statement.
ignoreFailedDrops
- true
if failed drop statements should be ignoredpublic void populate(Connection connection) throws ScriptException
Concrete implementations may throw an SQLException
if
an error is encountered but are strongly encouraged to throw a
specific ScriptException
instead. For example, Spring's
ResourceDatabasePopulator
and DatabasePopulatorUtils
wrap
all SQLExceptions
in ScriptExceptions
.
populate
in interface DatabasePopulator
connection
- the JDBC connection to use to populate the db; already
configured and ready to use; never null
ScriptException
- in all other error casesexecute(DataSource)
public void execute(DataSource dataSource) throws ScriptException
ResourceDatabasePopulator
against the given
DataSource
.
Delegates to DatabasePopulatorUtils.execute(org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.init.DatabasePopulator, javax.sql.DataSource)
.
dataSource
- the DataSource
to execute against; never null
ScriptException
- if an error occurspopulate(Connection)