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See the GNU Lesser General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this distribution; if not, write to: * Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ package org.hibernate.engine.internal; import java.io.Serializable; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.Stack; import org.jboss.logging.Logger; import org.hibernate.HibernateException; import org.hibernate.collection.spi.PersistentCollection; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadeStyle; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadingAction; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.CollectionEntry; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.EntityEntry; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.SessionFactoryImplementor; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.Status; import org.hibernate.event.spi.EventSource; import org.hibernate.internal.CoreMessageLogger; import org.hibernate.internal.util.collections.CollectionHelper; import org.hibernate.persister.collection.CollectionPersister; import org.hibernate.persister.entity.EntityPersister; import org.hibernate.pretty.MessageHelper; import org.hibernate.type.AssociationType; import org.hibernate.type.CollectionType; import org.hibernate.type.CompositeType; import org.hibernate.type.EntityType; import org.hibernate.type.Type; /** * Delegate responsible for, in conjunction with the various * {@link org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadingAction actions}, implementing cascade processing. * * @author Gavin King * @see org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadingAction */ public final class Cascade { /** * A cascade point that occurs just after the insertion of the parent entity and * just before deletion */ public static final int AFTER_INSERT_BEFORE_DELETE = 1; /** * A cascade point that occurs just before the insertion of the parent entity and * just after deletion */ public static final int BEFORE_INSERT_AFTER_DELETE = 2; /** * A cascade point that occurs just after the insertion of the parent entity and * just before deletion, inside a collection */ public static final int AFTER_INSERT_BEFORE_DELETE_VIA_COLLECTION = 3; /** * A cascade point that occurs just after update of the parent entity */ public static final int AFTER_UPDATE = 0; /** * A cascade point that occurs just before the session is flushed */ public static final int BEFORE_FLUSH = 0; /** * A cascade point that occurs just after eviction of the parent entity from the * session cache */ public static final int AFTER_EVICT = 0; /** * A cascade point that occurs just after locking a transient parent entity into the * session cache */ public static final int BEFORE_REFRESH = 0; /** * A cascade point that occurs just after refreshing a parent entity */ public static final int AFTER_LOCK = 0; /** * A cascade point that occurs just before merging from a transient parent entity into * the object in the session cache */ public static final int BEFORE_MERGE = 0; private static final CoreMessageLogger LOG = Logger.getMessageLogger(CoreMessageLogger.class, Cascade.class.getName()); private int cascadeTo; private EventSource eventSource; private CascadingAction action; public Cascade(final CascadingAction action, final int cascadeTo, final EventSource eventSource) { this.cascadeTo = cascadeTo; this.eventSource = eventSource; this.action = action; } private SessionFactoryImplementor getFactory() { return eventSource.getFactory(); } /** * Cascade an action from the parent entity instance to all its children. * * @param persister The parent's entity persister * @param parent The parent reference. * @throws HibernateException */ public void cascade(final EntityPersister persister, final Object parent) throws HibernateException { cascade( persister, parent, null ); } /** * Cascade an action from the parent entity instance to all its children. This * form is typically called from within cascade actions. * * @param persister The parent's entity persister * @param parent The parent reference. * @param anything Anything ;) Typically some form of cascade-local cache * which is specific to each CascadingAction type * @throws HibernateException */ public void cascade(final EntityPersister persister, final Object parent, final Object anything) throws HibernateException { if ( persister.hasCascades() || action.requiresNoCascadeChecking() ) { // performance opt if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.tracev( "Processing cascade {0} for: {1}", action, persister.getEntityName() ); } Type[] types = persister.getPropertyTypes(); CascadeStyle[] cascadeStyles = persister.getPropertyCascadeStyles(); boolean hasUninitializedLazyProperties = persister.hasUninitializedLazyProperties( parent ); for ( int i=0; i<types.length; i++) { final CascadeStyle style = cascadeStyles[i]; final String propertyName = persister.getPropertyNames()[i]; if ( hasUninitializedLazyProperties && persister.getPropertyLaziness()[i] && ! action.performOnLazyProperty() ) { //do nothing to avoid a lazy property initialization continue; } if ( style.doCascade( action ) ) { cascadeProperty( parent, persister.getPropertyValue( parent, i ), types[i], style, propertyName, anything, false ); } else if ( action.requiresNoCascadeChecking() ) { action.noCascade( eventSource, persister.getPropertyValue( parent, i ), parent, persister, i ); } } if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.tracev( "Done processing cascade {0} for: {1}", action, persister.getEntityName() ); } } } /** * Cascade an action to the child or children */ private void cascadeProperty( final Object parent, final Object child, final Type type, final CascadeStyle style, final String propertyName, final Object anything, final boolean isCascadeDeleteEnabled) throws HibernateException { if (child!=null) { if ( type.isAssociationType() ) { AssociationType associationType = (AssociationType) type; if ( cascadeAssociationNow( associationType ) ) { cascadeAssociation( parent, child, type, style, anything, isCascadeDeleteEnabled ); } } else if ( type.isComponentType() ) { cascadeComponent( parent, child, (CompositeType) type, propertyName, anything ); } } else { // potentially we need to handle orphan deletes for one-to-ones here... if ( isLogicalOneToOne( type ) ) { // We have a physical or logical one-to-one and from previous checks we know we // have a null value. See if the attribute cascade settings and action-type require // orphan checking if ( style.hasOrphanDelete() && action.deleteOrphans() ) { // value is orphaned if loaded state for this property shows not null // because it is currently null. final EntityEntry entry = eventSource.getPersistenceContext().getEntry( parent ); if ( entry != null && entry.getStatus() != Status.SAVING ) { final Object loadedValue; if ( componentPathStack.isEmpty() ) { // association defined on entity loadedValue = entry.getLoadedValue( propertyName ); } else { // association defined on component // todo : this is currently unsupported because of the fact that // we do not know the loaded state of this value properly // and doing so would be very difficult given how components and // entities are loaded (and how 'loaded state' is put into the // EntityEntry). Solutions here are to either: // 1) properly account for components as a 2-phase load construct // 2) just assume the association was just now orphaned and // issue the orphan delete. This would require a special // set of SQL statements though since we do not know the // orphaned value, something a delete with a subquery to // match the owner. // final EntityType entityType = (EntityType) type; // final String propertyPath = composePropertyPath( entityType.getPropertyName() ); loadedValue = null; } if ( loadedValue != null ) { final String entityName = entry.getPersister().getEntityName(); if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { final Serializable id = entry.getPersister().getIdentifier( loadedValue, eventSource ); final String description = MessageHelper.infoString( entityName, id ); LOG.trace( "Deleting orphaned entity instance: " + description ); } eventSource.delete( entityName, loadedValue, false, new HashSet() ); } } } } } } /** * Check if the association is a one to one in the logical model (either a shared-pk * or unique fk). * * @param type The type representing the attribute metadata * * @return True if the attribute represents a logical one to one association */ private boolean isLogicalOneToOne(Type type) { return type.isEntityType() && ( (EntityType) type ).isLogicalOneToOne(); } private Stack componentPathStack = new Stack(); private boolean cascadeAssociationNow(AssociationType associationType) { return associationType.getForeignKeyDirection().cascadeNow(cascadeTo); } private void cascadeComponent( final Object parent, final Object child, final CompositeType componentType, final String componentPropertyName, final Object anything) { componentPathStack.push( componentPropertyName ); Object[] children = componentType.getPropertyValues( child, eventSource ); Type[] types = componentType.getSubtypes(); for ( int i=0; i<types.length; i++ ) { final CascadeStyle componentPropertyStyle = componentType.getCascadeStyle(i); final String subPropertyName = componentType.getPropertyNames()[i]; if ( componentPropertyStyle.doCascade(action) ) { cascadeProperty( parent, children[i], types[i], componentPropertyStyle, subPropertyName, anything, false ); } } componentPathStack.pop(); } private void cascadeAssociation( final Object parent, final Object child, final Type type, final CascadeStyle style, final Object anything, final boolean isCascadeDeleteEnabled) { if ( type.isEntityType() || type.isAnyType() ) { cascadeToOne( parent, child, type, style, anything, isCascadeDeleteEnabled ); } else if ( type.isCollectionType() ) { cascadeCollection( parent, child, style, anything, (CollectionType) type ); } } /** * Cascade an action to a collection */ private void cascadeCollection( final Object parent, final Object child, final CascadeStyle style, final Object anything, final CollectionType type) { CollectionPersister persister = eventSource.getFactory() .getCollectionPersister( type.getRole() ); Type elemType = persister.getElementType(); final int oldCascadeTo = cascadeTo; if ( cascadeTo==AFTER_INSERT_BEFORE_DELETE) { cascadeTo = AFTER_INSERT_BEFORE_DELETE_VIA_COLLECTION; } //cascade to current collection elements if ( elemType.isEntityType() || elemType.isAnyType() || elemType.isComponentType() ) { cascadeCollectionElements( parent, child, type, style, elemType, anything, persister.isCascadeDeleteEnabled() ); } cascadeTo = oldCascadeTo; } /** * Cascade an action to a to-one association or any type */ private void cascadeToOne( final Object parent, final Object child, final Type type, final CascadeStyle style, final Object anything, final boolean isCascadeDeleteEnabled) { final String entityName = type.isEntityType() ? ( (EntityType) type ).getAssociatedEntityName() : null; if ( style.reallyDoCascade(action) ) { //not really necessary, but good for consistency... eventSource.getPersistenceContext().addChildParent(child, parent); try { action.cascade(eventSource, child, entityName, anything, isCascadeDeleteEnabled); } finally { eventSource.getPersistenceContext().removeChildParent(child); } } } /** * Cascade to the collection elements */ private void cascadeCollectionElements( final Object parent, final Object child, final CollectionType collectionType, final CascadeStyle style, final Type elemType, final Object anything, final boolean isCascadeDeleteEnabled) throws HibernateException { boolean reallyDoCascade = style.reallyDoCascade(action) && child!=CollectionType.UNFETCHED_COLLECTION; if ( reallyDoCascade ) { if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.tracev( "Cascade {0} for collection: {1}", action, collectionType.getRole() ); } Iterator iter = action.getCascadableChildrenIterator(eventSource, collectionType, child); while ( iter.hasNext() ) { cascadeProperty( parent, iter.next(), elemType, style, null, anything, isCascadeDeleteEnabled ); } if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.trace( "Done cascade " + action + " for collection: " + collectionType.getRole() ); } } final boolean deleteOrphans = style.hasOrphanDelete() && action.deleteOrphans() && elemType.isEntityType() && child instanceof PersistentCollection; //a newly instantiated collection can't have orphans if ( deleteOrphans ) { // handle orphaned entities!! if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.trace( "Deleting orphans for collection: " + collectionType.getRole() ); } // we can do the cast since orphan-delete does not apply to: // 1. newly instantiated collections // 2. arrays (we can't track orphans for detached arrays) final String entityName = collectionType.getAssociatedEntityName( eventSource.getFactory() ); deleteOrphans( entityName, (PersistentCollection) child ); if ( LOG.isTraceEnabled() ) { LOG.trace( "Done deleting orphans for collection: " + collectionType.getRole() ); } } } /** * Delete any entities that were removed from the collection */ private void deleteOrphans(String entityName, PersistentCollection pc) throws HibernateException { //TODO: suck this logic into the collection! final Collection orphans; if ( pc.wasInitialized() ) { CollectionEntry ce = eventSource.getPersistenceContext().getCollectionEntry(pc); orphans = ce==null ? CollectionHelper.EMPTY_COLLECTION : ce.getOrphans(entityName, pc); } else { orphans = pc.getQueuedOrphans(entityName); } final Iterator orphanIter = orphans.iterator(); while ( orphanIter.hasNext() ) { Object orphan = orphanIter.next(); if (orphan!=null) { LOG.tracev( "Deleting orphaned entity instance: {0}", entityName ); eventSource.delete( entityName, orphan, false, new HashSet() ); } } } }