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package org.springframework.batch.item.database;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLWarning;
import java.sql.Statement;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.springframework.batch.item.ExecutionContext;
import org.springframework.batch.item.ItemStream;
import org.springframework.batch.item.ReaderNotOpenException;
import org.springframework.batch.item.support.AbstractItemCountingItemStreamItemReader;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException;
import org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessResourceUsageException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.SQLWarningException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DataSourceUtils;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.JdbcUtils;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLErrorCodeSQLExceptionTranslator;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLExceptionTranslator;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.SQLStateSQLExceptionTranslator;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* <p>
* Abstract base class for any simple item reader that opens a database cursor and continually retrieves
* the next row in the ResultSet.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* By default the cursor will be opened using a separate connection. The ResultSet for the cursor
* is held open regardless of commits or roll backs in a surrounding transaction. Clients of this
* reader are responsible for buffering the items in the case that they need to be re-presented on a
* rollback. This buffering is handled by the step implementations provided and is only a concern for
* anyone writing their own step implementations.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* There is an option ({@link #setUseSharedExtendedConnection(boolean)} that will share the connection
* used for the cursor with the rest of the step processing. If you set this flag to <code>true</code>
* then you must wrap the DataSource in a {@link ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy} to prevent the
* connection from being closed and released after each commit performed as part of the step processing.
* You must also use a JDBC driver supporting JDBC 3.0 or later since the cursor will be opened with the
* additional option of 'HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT' enabled.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Each call to {@link #read()} will attempt to map the row at the current position in the
* ResultSet. There is currently no wrapping of the ResultSet to suppress calls
* to next(). However, if the RowMapper (mistakenly) increments the current row,
* the next call to read will verify that the current row is at the expected
* position and throw a DataAccessException if it is not. The reason for such strictness on the
* ResultSet is due to the need to maintain control for transactions and
* restartability. This ensures that each call to {@link #read()} returns the
* ResultSet at the correct row, regardless of rollbacks or restarts.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* {@link ExecutionContext}: The current row is returned as restart data, and
* when restored from that same data, the cursor is opened and the current row
* set to the value within the restart data. See
* {@link #setDriverSupportsAbsolute(boolean)} for improving restart
* performance.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Calling close on this {@link ItemStream} will cause all resources it is
* currently using to be freed. (Connection, ResultSet, etc). It is then illegal
* to call {@link #read()} again until it has been re-opened.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Known limitation: when used with Derby
* {@link #setVerifyCursorPosition(boolean)} needs to be <code>false</code>
* because {@link ResultSet#getRow()} call used for cursor position verification
* is not available for 'TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY' result sets.
* </p>
*
* @author Lucas Ward
* @author Peter Zozom
* @author Robert Kasanicky
* @author Thomas Risberg
*/
public abstract class AbstractCursorItemReader<T> extends AbstractItemCountingItemStreamItemReader<T>
implements InitializingBean {
/** Logger available to subclasses */
protected final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
public static final int VALUE_NOT_SET = -1;
private Connection con;
protected ResultSet rs;
private DataSource dataSource;
private int fetchSize = VALUE_NOT_SET;
private int maxRows = VALUE_NOT_SET;
private int queryTimeout = VALUE_NOT_SET;
private boolean ignoreWarnings = true;
private boolean verifyCursorPosition = true;
private SQLExceptionTranslator exceptionTranslator;
private boolean initialized = false;
private boolean driverSupportsAbsolute = false;
private boolean useSharedExtendedConnection = false;
public AbstractCursorItemReader() {
super();
}
/**
* Assert that mandatory properties are set.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either data source or SQL properties
* not set.
*/
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws Exception {
Assert.notNull(dataSource, "DataSource must be provided");
}
/**
* Public setter for the data source for injection purposes.
*
* @param dataSource {@link javax.sql.DataSource} to be used
*/
public void setDataSource(DataSource dataSource) {
this.dataSource = dataSource;
}
/**
* Public getter for the data source.
*
* @return the dataSource
*/
public DataSource getDataSource() {
return this.dataSource;
}
/**
* Prepare the given JDBC Statement (or PreparedStatement or
* CallableStatement), applying statement settings such as fetch size, max
* rows, and query timeout. @param stmt the JDBC Statement to prepare
*
* @param stmt {@link java.sql.PreparedStatement} to be configured
*
* @throws SQLException if interactions with provided stmt fail
*
* @see #setFetchSize
* @see #setMaxRows
* @see #setQueryTimeout
*/
protected void applyStatementSettings(PreparedStatement stmt) throws SQLException {
if (fetchSize != VALUE_NOT_SET) {
stmt.setFetchSize(fetchSize);
stmt.setFetchDirection(ResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD);
}
if (maxRows != VALUE_NOT_SET) {
stmt.setMaxRows(maxRows);
}
if (queryTimeout != VALUE_NOT_SET) {
stmt.setQueryTimeout(queryTimeout);
}
}
/**
* Creates a default SQLErrorCodeSQLExceptionTranslator for the specified
* DataSource if none is set.
*
* @return the exception translator for this instance.
*/
protected SQLExceptionTranslator getExceptionTranslator() {
synchronized(this) {
if (exceptionTranslator == null) {
if (dataSource != null) {
exceptionTranslator = new SQLErrorCodeSQLExceptionTranslator(dataSource);
}
else {
exceptionTranslator = new SQLStateSQLExceptionTranslator();
}
}
}
return exceptionTranslator;
}
/**
* Throw a SQLWarningException if we're not ignoring warnings, else log the
* warnings (at debug level).
*
* @param statement the current statement to obtain the warnings from, if there are any.
* @throws SQLException if interaction with provided statement fails.
*
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.SQLWarningException
*/
protected void handleWarnings(Statement statement) throws SQLWarningException,
SQLException {
if (ignoreWarnings) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
SQLWarning warningToLog = statement.getWarnings();
while (warningToLog != null) {
log.debug("SQLWarning ignored: SQL state '" + warningToLog.getSQLState() + "', error code '"
+ warningToLog.getErrorCode() + "', message [" + warningToLog.getMessage() + "]");
warningToLog = warningToLog.getNextWarning();
}
}
}
else {
SQLWarning warnings = statement.getWarnings();
if (warnings != null) {
throw new SQLWarningException("Warning not ignored", warnings);
}
}
}
/**
* Moves the cursor in the ResultSet to the position specified by the row
* parameter by traversing the ResultSet.
* @param row
*/
private void moveCursorToRow(int row) {
try {
int count = 0;
while (row != count && rs.next()) {
count++;
}
}
catch (SQLException se) {
throw getExceptionTranslator().translate("Attempted to move ResultSet to last committed row", getSql(), se);
}
}
/**
* Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be
* fetched from the database when more rows are needed for this
* <code>ResultSet</code> object. If the fetch size specified is zero, the
* JDBC driver ignores the value.
*
* @param fetchSize the number of rows to fetch
* @see ResultSet#setFetchSize(int)
*/
public void setFetchSize(int fetchSize) {
this.fetchSize = fetchSize;
}
/**
* Sets the limit for the maximum number of rows that any
* <code>ResultSet</code> object can contain to the given number.
*
* @param maxRows the new max rows limit; zero means there is no limit
* @see Statement#setMaxRows(int)
*/
public void setMaxRows(int maxRows) {
this.maxRows = maxRows;
}
/**
* Sets the number of seconds the driver will wait for a
* <code>Statement</code> object to execute to the given number of seconds.
* If the limit is exceeded, an <code>SQLException</code> is thrown.
*
* @param queryTimeout seconds the new query timeout limit in seconds; zero
* means there is no limit
* @see Statement#setQueryTimeout(int)
*/
public void setQueryTimeout(int queryTimeout) {
this.queryTimeout = queryTimeout;
}
/**
* Set whether SQLWarnings should be ignored (only logged) or exception
* should be thrown.
*
* @param ignoreWarnings if TRUE, warnings are ignored
*/
public void setIgnoreWarnings(boolean ignoreWarnings) {
this.ignoreWarnings = ignoreWarnings;
}
/**
* Allow verification of cursor position after current row is processed by
* RowMapper or RowCallbackHandler. Default value is TRUE.
*
* @param verifyCursorPosition if true, cursor position is verified
*/
public void setVerifyCursorPosition(boolean verifyCursorPosition) {
this.verifyCursorPosition = verifyCursorPosition;
}
/**
* Indicate whether the JDBC driver supports setting the absolute row on a
* {@link ResultSet}. It is recommended that this is set to
* <code>true</code> for JDBC drivers that supports ResultSet.absolute() as
* it may improve performance, especially if a step fails while working with
* a large data set.
*
* @see ResultSet#absolute(int)
*
* @param driverSupportsAbsolute <code>false</code> by default
*/
public void setDriverSupportsAbsolute(boolean driverSupportsAbsolute) {
this.driverSupportsAbsolute = driverSupportsAbsolute;
}
/**
* Indicate whether the connection used for the cursor should be used by all other processing
* thus sharing the same transaction. If this is set to false, which is the default, then the
* cursor will be opened using in its connection and will not participate in any transactions
* started for the rest of the step processing. If you set this flag to true then you must
* wrap the DataSource in a {@link ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy} to prevent the
* connection from being closed and released after each commit.
*
* When you set this option to <code>true</code> then the statement used to open the cursor
* will be created with both 'READ_ONLY' and 'HOLD_CURSORS_OVER_COMMIT' options. This allows
* holding the cursor open over transaction start and commits performed in the step processing.
* To use this feature you need a database that supports this and a JDBC driver supporting
* JDBC 3.0 or later.
*
* @param useSharedExtendedConnection <code>false</code> by default
*/
public void setUseSharedExtendedConnection(boolean useSharedExtendedConnection) {
this.useSharedExtendedConnection = useSharedExtendedConnection;
}
public boolean isUseSharedExtendedConnection() {
return useSharedExtendedConnection;
}
public abstract String getSql();
/**
* Check the result set is in synch with the currentRow attribute. This is
* important to ensure that the user hasn't modified the current row.
*/
private void verifyCursorPosition(long expectedCurrentRow) throws SQLException {
if (verifyCursorPosition) {
if (expectedCurrentRow != this.rs.getRow()) {
throw new InvalidDataAccessResourceUsageException("Unexpected cursor position change.");
}
}
}
/**
* Close the cursor and database connection. Make call to cleanupOnClose so sub classes can cleanup
* any resources they have allocated.
*/
@Override
protected void doClose() throws Exception {
initialized = false;
JdbcUtils.closeResultSet(this.rs);
rs = null;
cleanupOnClose();
if (useSharedExtendedConnection && dataSource instanceof ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy) {
((ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy)dataSource).stopCloseSuppression(this.con);
if (!TransactionSynchronizationManager.isActualTransactionActive()) {
DataSourceUtils.releaseConnection(con, dataSource);
}
}
else {
JdbcUtils.closeConnection(this.con);
}
}
protected abstract void cleanupOnClose() throws Exception;
/**
* Execute the statement to open the cursor.
*/
@Override
protected void doOpen() throws Exception {
Assert.state(!initialized, "Stream is already initialized. Close before re-opening.");
Assert.isNull(rs, "ResultSet still open! Close before re-opening.");
initializeConnection();
openCursor(con);
initialized = true;
}
protected void initializeConnection() {
Assert.state(getDataSource() != null, "DataSource must not be null.");
try {
if (useSharedExtendedConnection) {
if (!(getDataSource() instanceof ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy)) {
throw new InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException(
"You must use a ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy for the dataSource when " +
"useSharedExtendedConnection is set to true.");
}
this.con = DataSourceUtils.getConnection(dataSource);
((ExtendedConnectionDataSourceProxy)dataSource).startCloseSuppression(this.con);
}
else {
this.con = dataSource.getConnection();
}
}
catch (SQLException se) {
close();
throw getExceptionTranslator().translate("Executing query", getSql(), se);
}
}
protected abstract void openCursor(Connection con);
/**
* Read next row and map it to item, verify cursor position if
* {@link #setVerifyCursorPosition(boolean)} is true.
*/
@Override
protected T doRead() throws Exception {
if (rs == null) {
throw new ReaderNotOpenException("Reader must be open before it can be read.");
}
try {
if (!rs.next()) {
return null;
}
int currentRow = getCurrentItemCount();
T item = readCursor(rs, currentRow);
verifyCursorPosition(currentRow);
return item;
}
catch (SQLException se) {
throw getExceptionTranslator().translate("Attempt to process next row failed", getSql(), se);
}
}
/**
* Read the cursor and map to the type of object this reader should return. This method must be
* overriden by subclasses.
*
* @param rs The current result set
* @param currentRow Current position of the result set
* @return the mapped object at the cursor position
* @throws SQLException if interactions with the current result set fail
*/
protected abstract T readCursor(ResultSet rs, int currentRow) throws SQLException;
/**
* Use {@link ResultSet#absolute(int)} if possible, otherwise scroll by
* calling {@link ResultSet#next()}.
*/
@Override
protected void jumpToItem(int itemIndex) throws Exception {
if (driverSupportsAbsolute) {
try {
rs.absolute(itemIndex);
}
catch (SQLException e) {
// Driver does not support rs.absolute(int) revert to
// traversing ResultSet
log.warn("The JDBC driver does not appear to support ResultSet.absolute(). Consider"
+ " reverting to the default behavior setting the driverSupportsAbsolute to false", e);
moveCursorToRow(itemIndex);
}
}
else {
moveCursorToRow(itemIndex);
}
}
}