How can I pass an Integer List to MyBatis XML, to be used in an in clause in my MySQL query?
I am using Java 7, MySQL 5.6 DB and MyBatis 3.0.4 with queries in a mapper-xml
file.
Presently, I am converting this list of integers to a string, and using string substitution (${}
operator) to put the values in the 'IN' clause - while it works as expected, this approach leaves the parameter vulnerable to Injection.
I have tried using a <foreach>
element, but I am not able to figure out what attributes to specify.
Below is a sample Java code :
public List<Stripper> getStripperDetails(String club, List<Integer> stripperIds) {
Map<String, Object> input = new HashMap<>();
input.put("club", club);
input.put("stripperIds", stripperIds);
return stripClubMapper.getStripperDetails(input);
}
Mapper xml :
<select id="getStripperDetails" parameterType="java.util.HashMap" resultMap="StripperMap">
SELECT STRIPPER_ID, STAGE_NAME, REAL_NAME, CLUB FROM EXOTIC_DANCERS WHERE CLUB = #{club} AND STRIPPER_ID IN
<foreach item="item" index="index" collection="stripperIds" open="(" separator="," close=")">
#{index}
</foreach>
</select>
I am not able to figure out what attributes to specify for the <foreach>
element - I keep running into a NullPointerException for the value at #{index}.
Can you please help me understand the correct usage of the <foreach>
element?
Edit :
@10086 ,
Below is the stack trace :
org.mybatis.spring.MyBatisSystemException: nested exception is org.apache.ibatis.exceptions.PersistenceException:
### Error querying database. Cause: java.lang.NullPointerException
### The error may involve com.stripclub.mapper.stripClubMapper.getStripperDetails-Inline
### The error occurred while setting parameters
### Cause: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.mybatis.spring.MyBatisExceptionTranslator.translateExceptionIfPossible(MyBatisExceptionTranslator.java:67) ~[mybatis-spring-1.0.0-RC3.jar:1.0.0-RC3]
at org.mybatis.spring.SqlSessionTemplate$SqlSessionInterceptor.invoke(SqlSessionTemplate.java:345) ~[mybatis-spring-1.0.0-RC3.jar:1.0.0-RC3]
at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy208.selectList(Unknown Source) ~[na:na]
at org.mybatis.spring.SqlSessionTemplate.selectList(SqlSessionTemplate.java:193) ~[mybatis-spring-1.0.0-RC3.jar:1.0.0-RC3]
at org.apache.ibatis.binding.MapperMethod.executeForList(MapperMethod.java:85) ~[mybatis-3.0.4.jar:3.0.4]
at org.apache.ibatis.binding.MapperMethod.execute(MapperMethod.java:65) ~[mybatis-3.0.4.jar:3.0.4]
at org.apache.ibatis.binding.MapperProxy.invoke(MapperProxy.java:38) ~[mybatis-3.0.4.jar:3.0.4]
at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy209.getTransactionIds(Unknown Source) ~[na:na]
The value specified by the item attribute should be used inside the foreach tag, when used with Lists. Use as below :
<foreach item="sId" collection="stripperIds" separator="," open="(" close=")">
#{sId}
</foreach>
The index attibute is not mandatory, when using a List. Refer the MyBatis docs section for more info, or check out the DTD - http://mybatis.org/dtd/mybatis-3-mapper.dtd for more info about the parameters :
<!ELEMENT foreach (#PCDATA | include | trim | where | set | foreach | choose | if | bind)*>
<!ATTLIST foreach
collection CDATA #REQUIRED
item CDATA #IMPLIED
index CDATA #IMPLIED
open CDATA #IMPLIED
close CDATA #IMPLIED
separator CDATA #IMPLIED
>
Also, lists of objects can be accessed in foreach as below. You would typically use this for INSERT/UPDATE statements :
Sample bean :
public class StripperBean {
public StripperBean(int stripperID, String stripperName, String realName) {
this.stripperID = stripperID;
this.stripperName = stripperName;
this.realName = realName;
}
private int stripperID;
private String stripperName;
private String realName;
public int getStripperID() {
return stripperID;
}
public void setStripperID(int stripperID) {
this.stripperID = stripperID;
}
public String getStripperName() {
return stripperName;
}
public void setStripperName(String stripperName) {
this.stripperName = stripperName;
}
public String getRealName() {
return realName;
}
public void setRealName(String realName) {
this.realName = realName;
}
}
In your implementation :
Map<String, Object> input = new HashMap<>();
input.put("club", club);
List<StripperBean> strippers = new ArrayList<>();
strippers.add(new StripperBean(1,"Ashley", "Jean Grey"));
strippers.add(new StripperBean(2,"Candice","Diana Prince"));
strippers.add(new StripperBean(3,"Cristal","Lara Croft"));
input.put("strippers", strippers);
return stripClubMapper.saveStripperDetails(input);
In the mapper xml :
<insert id="saveStripperDetails">
INSERT INTO EXOTIC_DANCERS (STRIPPER_ID, STAGE_NAME, REAL_NAME)
VALUES
<foreach item="stripper" collection="input" separator=",">
(#{stripper.stripperID},
#{stripper.stripperName},
#{stripper.realName})
</foreach>
</select>
Nice question BTW :)