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package org.jooq.academy.section1;
import static org.jooq.academy.tools.Tools.connection;
import static org.jooq.example.db.h2.Tables.AUTHOR;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.Date;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import org.jooq.DSLContext;
import org.jooq.academy.tools.Tools;
import org.jooq.impl.DSL;
import org.junit.Test;
public class Example_1_3_DMLStatements {
@Test
public void run() throws SQLException {
Connection connection = connection();
DSLContext dsl = DSL.using(connection);
try {
// Inserting is just as easy as selecting
Tools.title("Inserting a new AUTHOR");
Tools.print(
dsl.insertInto(AUTHOR, AUTHOR.ID, AUTHOR.FIRST_NAME, AUTHOR.LAST_NAME)
.values(3, "Alfred", "Hitchcock")
.execute()
);
// But the Java compiler will actively check your statements. The
// following statements will not compile:
/*
Tools.title("Not enough arguments to the values() method!");
Tools.print(
DSL.using(connection())
.insertInto(AUTHOR, AUTHOR.ID, AUTHOR.FIRST_NAME, AUTHOR.LAST_NAME)
.values(4, "Alfred")
.execute()
);
*/
/*
Tools.title("Wrong order of types of arguments to the values() method!");
Tools.print(
DSL.using(connection())
.insertInto(AUTHOR, AUTHOR.FIRST_NAME, AUTHOR.LAST_NAME, AUTHOR.ID)
.values(4, "Alfred", "Hitchcock")
.execute()
);
*/
Tools.title("Check if our latest record was really created");
Tools.print(
dsl.select()
.from(AUTHOR)
.where(AUTHOR.ID.eq(3))
.fetch()
);
Tools.title("Update the DATE_OF_BIRTH column");
Tools.print(
dsl.update(AUTHOR)
.set(AUTHOR.DATE_OF_BIRTH, Date.valueOf("1899-08-13"))
.where(AUTHOR.ID.eq(3))
.execute()
);
Tools.title("Check if our latest record was really updated");
Tools.print(
dsl.select()
.from(AUTHOR)
.where(AUTHOR.ID.eq(3))
.fetch()
);
Tools.title("Delete the new record again");
Tools.print(
dsl.delete(AUTHOR)
.where(AUTHOR.ID.eq(3))
.execute()
);
Tools.title("Check if the record was really deleted");
Tools.print(
dsl.select()
.from(AUTHOR)
.fetch()
);
}
// Don't keep the new data
finally {
connection.rollback();
}
}
}