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Source Code of org.springframework.test.context.junit4.AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests

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package org.springframework.test.context.junit4;

import javax.sql.DataSource;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.init.ResourceDatabasePopulator;
import org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfiguration;
import org.springframework.test.context.TestExecutionListeners;
import org.springframework.test.context.jdbc.SqlScriptsTestExecutionListener;
import org.springframework.test.context.transaction.TransactionalTestExecutionListener;
import org.springframework.test.jdbc.JdbcTestUtils;
import org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager;
import org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional;

/**
* Abstract {@linkplain Transactional transactional} extension of
* {@link AbstractJUnit4SpringContextTests} which adds convenience functionality
* for JDBC access. Expects a {@link DataSource} bean and a
* {@link PlatformTransactionManager} bean to be defined in the Spring
* {@linkplain ApplicationContext application context}.
*
* <p>This class exposes a {@link JdbcTemplate} and provides an easy way to
* {@linkplain #countRowsInTable count the number of rows in a table}
* (potentially {@linkplain #countRowsInTableWhere with a WHERE clause}),
* {@linkplain #deleteFromTables delete from tables},
* {@linkplain #dropTables drop tables}, and
* {@linkplain #executeSqlScript execute SQL scripts} within a transaction.
*
* <p>Concrete subclasses must fulfill the same requirements outlined in
* {@link AbstractJUnit4SpringContextTests}.
*
* <p>The following {@link org.springframework.test.context.TestExecutionListener
* TestExecutionListeners} are configured by default:
*
* <ul>
* <li>{@link org.springframework.test.context.web.ServletTestExecutionListener}
* <li>{@link org.springframework.test.context.support.DependencyInjectionTestExecutionListener}
* <li>{@link org.springframework.test.context.support.DirtiesContextTestExecutionListener}
* <li>{@link org.springframework.test.context.transaction.TransactionalTestExecutionListener}
* <li>{@link org.springframework.test.context.jdbc.SqlScriptsTestExecutionListener}
* </ul>
*
* <p>Note: this class serves only as a convenience for extension. If you do not
* wish for your test classes to be tied to a Spring-specific class hierarchy,
* you may configure your own custom test classes by using
* {@link SpringJUnit4ClassRunner}, {@link ContextConfiguration
* &#064;ContextConfiguration}, {@link TestExecutionListeners
* &#064;TestExecutionListeners}, {@link Transactional &#064;Transactional},
* etc.
*
* <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> As of Spring Framework 4.1, this class requires JUnit 4.9 or higher.
*
* @author Sam Brannen
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.5
* @see AbstractJUnit4SpringContextTests
* @see org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfiguration
* @see org.springframework.test.context.TestExecutionListeners
* @see org.springframework.test.context.transaction.TransactionalTestExecutionListener
* @see org.springframework.test.context.jdbc.SqlScriptsTestExecutionListener
* @see org.springframework.test.context.transaction.TransactionConfiguration
* @see org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional
* @see org.springframework.test.annotation.Rollback
* @see org.springframework.test.context.transaction.BeforeTransaction
* @see org.springframework.test.context.transaction.AfterTransaction
* @see org.springframework.test.jdbc.JdbcTestUtils
* @see org.springframework.test.context.testng.AbstractTransactionalTestNGSpringContextTests
*/
@TestExecutionListeners({TransactionalTestExecutionListener.class, SqlScriptsTestExecutionListener.class})
@Transactional
public abstract class AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests extends AbstractJUnit4SpringContextTests {

  /**
   * The {@code JdbcTemplate} that this base class manages, available to subclasses.
   * @since 3.2
   */
  protected JdbcTemplate jdbcTemplate;

  private String sqlScriptEncoding;


  /**
   * Set the {@code DataSource}, typically provided via Dependency Injection.
   * <p>This method also instantiates the {@link #jdbcTemplate} instance variable.
   */
  @Autowired
  public void setDataSource(DataSource dataSource) {
    this.jdbcTemplate = new JdbcTemplate(dataSource);
  }

  /**
   * Specify the encoding for SQL scripts, if different from the platform encoding.
   * @see #executeSqlScript
   */
  public void setSqlScriptEncoding(String sqlScriptEncoding) {
    this.sqlScriptEncoding = sqlScriptEncoding;
  }

  /**
   * Convenience method for counting the rows in the given table.
   * @param tableName table name to count rows in
   * @return the number of rows in the table
   * @see JdbcTestUtils#countRowsInTable
   */
  protected int countRowsInTable(String tableName) {
    return JdbcTestUtils.countRowsInTable(this.jdbcTemplate, tableName);
  }

  /**
   * Convenience method for counting the rows in the given table, using the
   * provided {@code WHERE} clause.
   * <p>See the Javadoc for {@link JdbcTestUtils#countRowsInTableWhere} for details.
   * @param tableName the name of the table to count rows in
   * @param whereClause the {@code WHERE} clause to append to the query
   * @return the number of rows in the table that match the provided
   * {@code WHERE} clause
   * @since 3.2
   * @see JdbcTestUtils#countRowsInTableWhere
   */
  protected int countRowsInTableWhere(String tableName, String whereClause) {
    return JdbcTestUtils.countRowsInTableWhere(this.jdbcTemplate, tableName, whereClause);
  }

  /**
   * Convenience method for deleting all rows from the specified tables.
   * <p>Use with caution outside of a transaction!
   * @param names the names of the tables from which to delete
   * @return the total number of rows deleted from all specified tables
   * @see JdbcTestUtils#deleteFromTables
   */
  protected int deleteFromTables(String... names) {
    return JdbcTestUtils.deleteFromTables(this.jdbcTemplate, names);
  }

  /**
   * Convenience method for deleting all rows from the given table, using the
   * provided {@code WHERE} clause.
   * <p>Use with caution outside of a transaction!
   * <p>See the Javadoc for {@link JdbcTestUtils#deleteFromTableWhere} for details.
   * @param tableName the name of the table to delete rows from
   * @param whereClause the {@code WHERE} clause to append to the query
   * @param args arguments to bind to the query (leaving it to the {@code
   * PreparedStatement} to guess the corresponding SQL type); may also contain
   * {@link org.springframework.jdbc.core.SqlParameterValue SqlParameterValue}
   * objects which indicate not only the argument value but also the SQL type
   * and optionally the scale.
   * @return the number of rows deleted from the table
   * @since 4.0
   * @see JdbcTestUtils#deleteFromTableWhere
   */
  protected int deleteFromTableWhere(String tableName, String whereClause, Object... args) {
    return JdbcTestUtils.deleteFromTableWhere(jdbcTemplate, tableName, whereClause, args);
  }

  /**
   * Convenience method for dropping all of the specified tables.
   * <p>Use with caution outside of a transaction!
   * @param names the names of the tables to drop
   * @since 3.2
   * @see JdbcTestUtils#dropTables
   */
  protected void dropTables(String... names) {
    JdbcTestUtils.dropTables(this.jdbcTemplate, names);
  }

  /**
   * Execute the given SQL script.
   * <p>Use with caution outside of a transaction!
   * <p>The script will normally be loaded by classpath.
   * <p><b>Do not use this method to execute DDL if you expect rollback.</b>
   * @param sqlResourcePath the Spring resource path for the SQL script
   * @param continueOnError whether or not to continue without throwing an
   * exception in the event of an error
   * @throws DataAccessException if there is an error executing a statement
   * @see ResourceDatabasePopulator
   * @see #setSqlScriptEncoding
   */
  protected void executeSqlScript(String sqlResourcePath, boolean continueOnError) throws DataAccessException {
    Resource resource = this.applicationContext.getResource(sqlResourcePath);
    new ResourceDatabasePopulator(continueOnError, false, this.sqlScriptEncoding, resource).execute(jdbcTemplate.getDataSource());
  }

}
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