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Available on Gradle public repository : https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/org.jet.sql.codegen

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Gradle plugin to reduce boiler-plate code for running JDBC queries in java and improve type safety while running PreparedStatements in java.

This plugin requires simple YAML files and a gradle plugin to generate wrapper java classes that abstract away the boiler-plate code.

Code generation

  • Step 1

Gradle plugin configuration

// Add the gradle plugin.
plugins {
  id 'org.jet.sql.codegen' version '1.1.2'
}

sqlWrapperConfig {
    sources = fileTree(dir: 'src/main/resources/sql') // source directory for YAML sql configuration
    generatedFileDirectory = file('src/gen/java') // output directory for generated classes.
    userName = 'testUser' // user name required to connect to the database
    password = 'testPassword' // password required to connect to the database
    type = 'postgresql' or 'mysql' // type of the database to connect. Currently only supports postgres and mysql
    host = 'testHost' // hostname where the database server is deployed.
}
  • Step 2 : Add the YAML files to the source directory.

Sample Yaml file

packageName: org.jet.test
className: EmployeeQueries
queries:
  - name: 'get_employee_by_id'
    sql: 'SELECT ID, NAME FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE ID = arg_id'
  • Step 3 : Generate required java classes by running the gradle plugin task
    ./gradlew generateSqlWrapper
  • Step 4 : Use the generated classes

Once the plugin runs , it will auto generate all the required wrapper classes. Which in this example will be a class named EmployeeQueries

under package

    org.jet.test

you can then use it in your code to replace boiler plate code

package org.jet.example;

import org.jet.test.EmployeeQueries;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;

public class EmployeeDao
{
    public void getEmployeeById(int id, Connection connection) throws SQLException
    {
        EmployeeQueries.Runners.GetEmployeeByIdQueryRunner()
                .connection(connection)
                .ID(id) // set the id before executing.
                .executeAsStream() // can also use .execute() or .executeAndReturnIterator()
                .forEach(e -> {
                    System.out.println("Employee Id " + e.id() + ", Employee Name" + e.name());
                });
    }
}