Version v1.0-RC1 of the documentation is no longer actively maintained. The site that you are currently viewing is an archived snapshot. For up-to-date documentation, see the latest version.
DELETE Queries
Overview
The DELETE query is constructed by calling QueryDsl.delete
and subsequent functions.
single
To delete a single entity, call the single
function:
val address: Address = ..
val query: Query<Unit> = QueryDsl.delete(a).single(address)
/*
delete from ADDRESS as t0_ where t0_.ADDRESS_ID = ? and t0_.VERSION = ?
*/
Depending on the mapping definitions shown below, the SQL will reflect the appropriate values.
@KomapperId
@KomapperVersion
If optimistic locking fails during query execution,
the org.komapper.core.OptimisticLockException
is thrown.
batch
To delete multiple entities in a batch, call the batch
function:
val address1: Address = ..
val address2: Address = ..
val address3: Address = ..
val query: Query<Unit> = QueryDsl.delete(a).batch(address1, address2, address3)
/*
delete from ADDRESS as t0_ where t0_.ADDRESS_ID = ? and t0_.VERSION = ?
delete from ADDRESS as t0_ where t0_.ADDRESS_ID = ? and t0_.VERSION = ?
delete from ADDRESS as t0_ where t0_.ADDRESS_ID = ? and t0_.VERSION = ?
*/
Depending on the mapping definitions shown below, the SQL will reflect the appropriate values.
@KomapperId
@KomapperVersion
If optimistic locking fails during query execution,
the org.komapper.core.OptimisticLockException
is thrown.
all
To delete all rows, call the all
function:
val query: Query<Long> = QueryDsl.delete(e).all().options { it.copy(allowMissingWhereClause = true) }
/*
delete from EMPLOYEE as t0_
*/
To allow deleting of all rows, you have to call the options
function and
set the allowMissingWhereClause
property to true.
When the above query is executed, the return value is the number of deleted rows.
where
To delete rows that match specific criteria, call the where
function:
val query: Query<Long> = QueryDsl.delete(a).where { a.addressId eq 15 }
/*
delete from ADDRESS as t0_ where t0_.ADDRESS_ID = ?
*/
By default, an exception is thrown if a WHERE clause is missing.
To intentionally allow deleting of all rows, call the options
function and
set the allowMissingWhereClause
property to true:
val query: Query<Long> = QueryDsl.delete(e).where {}.options { it.copy(allowMissingWhereClause = true) }
/*
delete from EMPLOYEE as t0_
*/
When the above query is executed, the return value is the number of deleted rows.
options
To customize the behavior of the query, call the options
function.
The options
function accept a lambda expression whose parameter represents default options.
Call the copy
function on the parameter to change its properties:
val address: Address = ..
val query: Query<Unit> = QueryDsl.delete(a).single(address).options {
it.copty(
queryTimeoutSeconds = 5
)
}
The options that can be specified are as follows:
- allowMissingWhereClause
- Whether empty WHERE clauses are allowed or not. Default is
false
. - escapeSequence
- Escape sequence specified for the LIKE predicate. The default is
null
to indicate the use of Dialect values. - batchSize
- Default is
null
. - disableOptimisticLock
- Whether to disable optimistic locking.
Default is
false
. When this value istrue
, the version number is not included in the WHERE clause. - queryTimeoutSeconds
- Query timeout in seconds. Default is
null
to indicate that the driver value should be used. - suppressLogging
- Whether to suppress SQL log output. Default is
false
. - suppressOptimisticLockException
- Whether to suppress the throwing of
OptimisticLockException
if an attempt to acquire an optimistic lock fails. Default isfalse
.
Properties explicitly set here will be used in preference to properties with the same name that exist in executionOptions.