/** * Tests that single- and multi-column user type mappings work correctly. Also Checks that the * "sqlType" property is honoured. */ public void testUserTypeMappings() { DefaultGrailsDomainConfiguration config = getDomainConfig(MULTI_COLUMN_USER_TYPE_DEFINITION); PersistentClass persistentClass = config.getClassMapping("Item"); // First check the "name" property and its associated column. Property nameProperty = persistentClass.getProperty("name"); assertEquals(1, nameProperty.getColumnSpan()); assertEquals("name", nameProperty.getName()); Column column = (Column) nameProperty.getColumnIterator().next(); assertEquals("s_name", column.getName()); assertEquals("text", column.getSqlType()); // Next the "other" property. Property otherProperty = persistentClass.getProperty("other"); assertEquals(1, otherProperty.getColumnSpan()); assertEquals("other", otherProperty.getName()); column = (Column) otherProperty.getColumnIterator().next(); assertEquals("other", column.getName()); assertEquals("wrapper-characters", column.getSqlType()); assertEquals(MyUserType.class.getName(), column.getValue().getType().getName()); assertTrue(column.getValue() instanceof SimpleValue); SimpleValue v = (SimpleValue) column.getValue(); assertEquals("myParam1", v.getTypeParameters().get("param1")); assertEquals("myParam2", v.getTypeParameters().get("param2")); // And now for the "price" property, which should have two // columns. Property priceProperty = persistentClass.getProperty("price"); assertEquals(2, priceProperty.getColumnSpan()); assertEquals("price", priceProperty.getName()); Iterator<?> colIter = priceProperty.getColumnIterator(); column = (Column) colIter.next(); assertEquals("value", column.getName()); assertNull("SQL type should have been 'null' for 'value' column.", column.getSqlType()); column = (Column) colIter.next(); assertEquals("currency_code", column.getName()); assertEquals("text", column.getSqlType()); }
public static Table getTable(Column column) { if (column.getValue() != null) { return column.getValue().getTable(); } return null; }
private void checkColumn(Column column) { if (column.getValue() != null) { // throw new JDBCBinderException("Binding column twice should not happen. " + column); } }