RawQuery
public
abstract
@interface
RawQuery
implements
Annotation
android.arch.persistence.room.RawQuery |
Marks a method in a Dao
annotated class as a raw query method where you can pass the
query as a SupportSQLiteQuery
.
@Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery User getUserViaQuery(SupportSQLiteQuery query); } SimpleSQLiteQuery query = new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT * FROM User WHERE id = ? LIMIT 1", new Object[]{userId}); User user2 = rawDao.getUserViaQuery(query);
Room will generate the code based on the return type of the function and failure to pass a proper query will result in a runtime failure or an undefined result.
If you know the query at compile time, you should always prefer Query
since it validates
the query at compile time and also generates more efficient code since Room can compute the
query result at compile time (e.g. it does not need to account for possibly missing columns in
the response).
On the other hand, RawQuery
serves as an escape hatch where you can build your own
SQL query at runtime but still use Room to convert it into objects.
RawQuery
methods must return a non-void type. If you want to execute a raw query that
does not return any value, use RoomDatabase#query
methods.
RawQuery methods can only be used for read queries. For write queries, use
RoomDatabase.getOpenHelper().getWritableDatabase()
.
Observable Queries:
RawQuery
methods can return observable types but you need to specify which tables are
accessed in the query using the observedEntities()
field in the annotation.
@Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery(observedEntities = User.class) LiveData<List<User>> getUsers(SupportSQLiteQuery query); } LiveData<List<User>> liveUsers = rawDao.getUsers( new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT * FROM User ORDER BY name DESC"));
RawQueries can also return plain old java objects, similar to Query
methods.
public class NameAndLastName { public final String name; public final String lastName; public NameAndLastName(String name, String lastName) { this.name = name; this.lastName = lastName; } } @Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery NameAndLastName getNameAndLastName(SupportSQLiteQuery query); } NameAndLastName result = rawDao.getNameAndLastName( new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT * FROM User WHERE id = ?", new Object[]{userId})) // or NameAndLastName result = rawDao.getNameAndLastName( new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT name, lastName FROM User WHERE id = ?", new Object[]{userId})))
Pojos with Embedded Fields:
RawQuery
methods can return pojos that include Embedded
fields as well.
public class UserAndPet { @Embedded public User user; @Embedded public Pet pet; } @Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery UserAndPet getUserAndPet(SupportSQLiteQuery query); } UserAndPet received = rawDao.getUserAndPet( new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT * FROM User, Pet WHERE User.id = Pet.userId LIMIT 1"))
RawQuery
return types can also be objects with Relations
.
public class UserAndAllPets { @Embedded public User user; @Relation(parentColumn = "id", entityColumn = "userId") public List<Pet> pets; } @Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery List<UserAndAllPets> getUsersAndAllPets(SupportSQLiteQuery query); } List<UserAndAllPets> result = rawDao.getUsersAndAllPets( new SimpleSQLiteQuery("SELECT * FROM users"));
Summary
Public methods | |
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Class[]
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observedEntities()
Denotes the list of entities which are accessed in the provided query and should be observed for invalidation if the query is observable. |
Inherited methods | |
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Public methods
observedEntities
Class[] observedEntities ()
Denotes the list of entities which are accessed in the provided query and should be observed for invalidation if the query is observable.
The listed classes should either be annotated with Entity
or they should reference to
at least 1 Entity (via Embedded
or Relation
).
Providing this field in a non-observable query has no impact.
@Dao interface RawDao { @RawQuery(observedEntities = User.class) LiveData<List<User>> getUsers(String query); } LiveData<List<User>> liveUsers = rawDao.getUsers("select * from User ORDER BY name DESC");
Returns | |
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Class[] |
List of entities that should invalidate the query if changed. |
Annotations
Classes
Enums
Exceptions