Class SummaryHelper


  • public class SummaryHelper
    extends Object

    A utility to help produce aggregate summary information about a table. The default assumes that the underlying DB supports the SQL 99 Standard Aggregate functions, e.g. COUNT, SUM, AVG, MAX, & MIN. However, some non-standard functions (like MySQL's older LEAST instead of MIN) can be handled programmatically if needed AggregateFunction

    Here is a simple example to generate the results of a query like:

     SELECT EMPLOYEE, SUM(HOURS), MIN(HOURS), MAX(HOURS)
         FROM TIMESHEET WHERE TYPE = 1 GROUP BY EMPLOYEE ORDER BY EMPLOYEE ASC
     

    Use the following code

        SummaryHelper sHelp = new SummaryHelper();
        Criteria c = new Criteria();
        c.add(TimeSheetPeer.TYPE, 1);
        c.addAscendingOrderBy(TimeSheetPeer.EMPLOYEE);
        sHelper.addGroupBy(TimeSheetPeer.EMPLOYEE);
        sHelper.addAggregate(FunctionFactory.Sum(TimeSheetPeer.HOURS),"Hours");
        sHelper.addAggregate(FunctionFactory.Min(TimeSheetPeer.HOURS),"Min_Hrs");
        sHelper.addAggregate(FunctionFactory.Max(TimeSheetPeer.HOURS),"Max_Hrs");
        List results = sHelper.summarize( c );
     

    The results list will be an OrderedMap with a key of either the group by column name or the name specified for the aggregate function (e.g. EMPLOYEE or Hours). The value will be a Village Value Class. Below is a simple way to do this. See the dumpResults* method code for a more complex example.

        String emp = results.get("EMPLOYEE").asString();
        int hours = results.get("Hours").asInt();
     

    Notes:

    If there are no group by columns specified, the aggregate is over the whole table. The from table is defined either via the Criteria.addAlias(...) method or by the first table prefix in an aggregate function.

    This will also work with joined tables if the criteria is creates as to create valid SQL.

    Version:
    $Id: SummaryHelper.java 1870542 2019-11-28 09:32:40Z tv $
    Author:
    Greg Monroe
    • Constructor Detail

      • SummaryHelper

        public SummaryHelper()
    • Method Detail

      • summarize

        public List<ListOrderedMapCI<Object>> summarize​(Criteria crit)
                                                 throws TorqueException
        Return a list of ListOrderedMapCI objects with the results of the summary query. The ListOrderedMapCI objects have a key of the column name or function alias and are in the order generated by the query. The class of the return values are decided by the database driver, which makes this method not database independent.
        Parameters:
        crit - The base criteria to build on.
        Returns:
        Results as a OrderMap<String, List<Object>> object.
        Throws:
        TorqueException - if a database error occurs.
      • summarize

        public List<ListOrderedMapCI<Object>> summarize​(Criteria crit,
                                                        List<Class<?>> resultTypes)
                                                 throws TorqueException
        Return a list of ListOrderedMapCI objects with the results of the summary query. The ListOrderedMapCI objects have a key of the column name or function alias and are in the order generated by the query.
        Parameters:
        crit - The base criteria to build on.
        resultTypes - the classes to which the return values of the query should be cast, or null to let the database driver decide. See org.apache.torque.om.mapper.ObjectListMapper�for the supported classes.
        Returns:
        Results as a ListOrderMapCI<String, List<Object>> object.
        Throws:
        TorqueException - if a database error occurs.
      • summarize

        public List<ListOrderedMapCI<Object>> summarize​(Criteria crit,
                                                        Connection conn)
                                                 throws TorqueException
        Return a list of OrderedMap objects with the results of the summary query. The OrderedMap objects have a key of the column name or function alias and are in the order generated by the query. The class of the return values are decided by the database driver, which makes this method not database independent.
        Parameters:
        crit - The base criteria to build on.
        conn - The DB Connection to use.
        Returns:
        Results as a OrderMap<String, List<Object>> object.
        Throws:
        TorqueException - if a database error occurs.
      • summarize

        public List<ListOrderedMapCI<Object>> summarize​(Criteria crit,
                                                        List<Class<?>> resultTypes,
                                                        Connection conn)
                                                 throws TorqueException
        Return a list of ListOrderedMapCI objects with the results of the summary query. The ListOrderedMapCI objects have a key of the column name or function alias and are in the order generated by the query.
        Parameters:
        crit - The base criteria to build on.
        resultTypes - the classes to which the return values of the query should be cast, or null to let the database driver decide. See org.apache.torque.om.mapper.ObjectListMapper�for the supported classes.
        conn - The DB Connection to use.
        Returns:
        Results as a ListOrderedMapCI<String,Values> object.
        Throws:
        TorqueException - if a database error occurs.
      • buildCriteria

        public Criteria buildCriteria​(Criteria c)
                               throws TorqueException
        Builds the criteria to use in summarizing the information. Note that the criteria passed in will be modified.
        Parameters:
        c - The base criteria to build the summary criteria from.
        Returns:
        A criteria to use in summarizing the information.
        Throws:
        TorqueException - if a database error occurs.
      • addGroupBy

        public void addGroupBy​(Column column)

        Add a column that will be used to group the aggregate results by. This is a first added / first listed on SQL method. E.g.,

            add(TablePeer.COL1);
            add(TablePeer.COL2);
         

        Generates SQL like: SELECT .... GROUP BY Table.COL1, TABLE.COL2

        Parameters:
        column - to group by
      • addAggregate

        public void addAggregate​(String alias,
                                 SQLFunction function)
        Add in an Aggregate function to the summary information.
        Parameters:
        alias - A valid SQL99 column identifier ([_A-Z0-9] no spaces and no key words, e.g. function names.
        function - An aggregate SQL function to evaluate.
      • clear

        public void clear()
        Resets the class internal variables to their initial states so the class can be re-used like a new class.
      • getGroupByColumns

        public List<Column> getGroupByColumns()
      • getAggregates

        public ListOrderedMapCI<SQLFunction> getAggregates()
        Get the order map list of aggregate functions to use in summarizing this table's informations. The key is used as the result column alias.
        Returns:
        the avgColumns. Will always return a ListOrderedMap object.
      • dumpResults

        public void dumpResults​(Writer out,
                                List<?> results,
                                boolean includeHeader)
                         throws IOException
        Convenience method to dump a summary results list to an output writer in a semi-CSV format. E.g., there is no handling of embedded quotes/special characters.
        Parameters:
        out - the output writer
        results - results to store
        includeHeader - boolean flag to include header
        Throws:
        IOException - if file not found
      • excludeExprColumns

        public boolean excludeExprColumns()
        Should the results include unnamed columns, e.g. EXPR{index#}.
        Returns:
        the excludeExprColumns
      • setExcludeExprColumns

        public void setExcludeExprColumns​(boolean excludeExprColumns)

        Define if unnamed output columns which get labeled as EXPR{index#}) should be included in the the output set.

        Note these are generally added by the criteria processing to handle special cases such as case insensitive ordering.

        Parameters:
        excludeExprColumns - if True, these columns won't be included.