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[jira] [Created] (IGNITE-13028) Spring Data integration doesn't
introspect the fields of the key object
Denis A. Magda created IGNITE-13028:
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Summary: Spring Data integration doesn't introspect the fields of the key object
Key: IGNITE-13028
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13028
Project: Ignite
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: springdata, spring
Affects Versions: 2.8
Reporter: Denis A. Magda
Fix For: 2.9
Suppose you have key and value POJOs associated with Ignite caches/tables:
* Key: https://github.com/GridGain-Demos/ignite-spring-data-demo/blob/master/src/main/java/org/gridgain/demo/springdata/model/CityKey.java
* Value: https://github.com/GridGain-Demos/ignite-spring-data-demo/blob/master/src/main/java/org/gridgain/demo/springdata/model/City.java
The key object includes a couple of fields ({code}id{code} and {code}countryCode{code}) that are not visible to the Spring's query-autogeneration feature. For instance, you have to use direct queries if want to get [all the cities with a specific value of {code}id{code} field|https://github.com/GridGain-Demos/ignite-spring-data-demo/blob/master/src/main/java/org/gridgain/demo/springdata/dao/CityRepository.java#L42]:
{code:java}
@Query("SELECT * FROM City WHERE id = ?")
public Cache.Entry<CityKey, City> findById(int id);
{code}
If the query-autogeneration feature could introspect the metadata of the key, then you would not need to fall back to the direct queries and would add the following query to the repository:
{code:java}
public Cache.Entry<CityKey, City> findById(int id);
{code}
The same issue exists if a key is of a primitive type (Integer, String, etc.)
To reproduce you can use this project:
https://github.com/GridGain-Demos/ignite-spring-data-demo
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