package io.dropwizard.jdbi.args; import org.joda.time.DateTime; import org.skife.jdbi.v2.StatementContext; import org.skife.jdbi.v2.tweak.ResultColumnMapper; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.SQLException; import java.sql.Timestamp; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; import java.util.Optional; import java.util.TimeZone; /** * A {@link ResultColumnMapper} to map Joda {@link DateTime} objects. */ public class JodaDateTimeMapper implements ResultColumnMapper<DateTime> { /** * <p>{@link Calendar} for representing a database time zone.<p> * If a field is not represented in a database as * {@code TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE}, we need to set its time zone * explicitly. Otherwise it will not be correctly represented in * a time zone different from the time zone of the database. */ private Optional<Calendar> calendar; public JodaDateTimeMapper() { calendar = Optional.empty(); } public JodaDateTimeMapper(Optional<TimeZone> timeZone) { calendar = timeZone.map(GregorianCalendar::new); } /** * Make a clone of a calendar. * <p>Despite the fact that {@link Calendar} is used only for * representing a time zone, some JDBC drivers actually use it * for time calculations,</p> * <p>Also {@link Calendar} is not immutable, which makes it * thread-unsafe. Therefore we need to make a copy to avoid * state mutation problems.</p> * * @return a clone of calendar, representing a database time zone */ private Calendar cloneCalendar() { return (Calendar) calendar.get().clone(); } @Override public DateTime mapColumn(ResultSet r, int columnNumber, StatementContext ctx) throws SQLException { final Timestamp timestamp = calendar.isPresent() ? r.getTimestamp(columnNumber, cloneCalendar()) : r.getTimestamp(columnNumber); if (timestamp == null) { return null; } return new DateTime(timestamp.getTime()); } @Override public DateTime mapColumn(ResultSet r, String columnLabel, StatementContext ctx) throws SQLException { final Timestamp timestamp = calendar.isPresent() ? r.getTimestamp(columnLabel, cloneCalendar()) : r.getTimestamp(columnLabel); if (timestamp == null) { return null; } return new DateTime(timestamp.getTime()); } }