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Matching embeddables

Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition   ✅ Express Edition   ✅ Professional Edition   ✅ Enterprise Edition

The following example shows how to define a MatcherStrategy for generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord types and related objects:

XML (standalone and maven)
Programmatic
Gradle (Kotlin)
Gradle (Groovy)
Gradle (third party)
<configuration>
  <!-- These properties can be added directly to the generator element: -->
  <generator>
    <strategy>
      <matchers>

        <!-- Specify 0..n embeddable matchers to provide a strategy for naming objects created from embeddables. -->
        <embeddables>
          <embeddable>

            <!-- Match unqualified or qualified embeddable names. If left empty, this matcher applies to all embeddables. -->
            <expression>MY_EMBEDDABLE</expression>

            <!-- These elements influence the naming of a generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord object. -->
            <recordClass> a MatcherRule specification </recordClass>
            <recordExtends>com.example.MyOptionalRoutineBaseType</recordExtends>
            <recordImplements>com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface</recordImplements>

            <!-- These elements influence the naming of a generated interface, implemented by
                 generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord objects and by generated POJOs. -->
            <interfaceClass> a MatcherRule specification </interfaceClass>
            <interfaceImplements>com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface</interfaceImplements>

            <!-- These elements influence the naming of a generated POJO object.  -->
            <pojoClass> a MatcherRule specification </pojoClass>
            <pojoExtends>com.example.MyOptionalCustomBaseClass</pojoExtends>
            <pojoImplements>com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface</pojoImplements>
          </embeddable>
        </embeddables>
      </matchers>
    </strategy>
  </generator>
</configuration>

See the configuration XSD, standalone code generation, and maven code generation for more details.

new org.jooq.meta.jaxb.Configuration()

  // These properties can be added directly to the generator element:
  .withGenerator(new Generator()
    .withStrategy(new Strategy()
      .withMatchers(new Matchers()

        // Specify 0..n embeddable matchers to provide a strategy for naming objects created from embeddables.
        .withEmbeddables(
          new MatchersEmbeddableType()

            // Match unqualified or qualified embeddable names. If left empty, this matcher applies to all embeddables.
            .withExpression("MY_EMBEDDABLE")

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord object.
            .withRecordClass(MatcherRule. a MatcherRule specification )
            .withRecordExtends("com.example.MyOptionalRoutineBaseType")
            .withRecordImplements("com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface")

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated interface, implemented by
            // generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord objects and by generated POJOs.
            .withInterfaceClass(MatcherRule. a MatcherRule specification )
            .withInterfaceImplements("com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface")

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated POJO object.
            .withPojoClass(MatcherRule. a MatcherRule specification )
            .withPojoExtends("com.example.MyOptionalCustomBaseClass")
            .withPojoImplements("com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface")
        )
      )
    )
  )

See the configuration XSD and programmatic code generation for more details.

// The jOOQ-codegen-gradle plugin has been introduced in version 3.19 only.
// The jOOQ-codegen-gradle plugin has been introduced in version 3.19 only.
generationTool {

  // These properties can be added directly to the generator element:
  generator {
    strategy {
      matchers {

        // Specify 0..n embeddable matchers to provide a strategy for naming objects created from embeddables.
        embeddables {
          embeddable {

            // Match unqualified or qualified embeddable names. If left empty, this matcher applies to all embeddables.
            expression = "MY_EMBEDDABLE"

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord object.
            recordClass = " a MatcherRule specification "
            recordExtends = "com.example.MyOptionalRoutineBaseType"
            recordImplements = "com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface"

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated interface, implemented by
            // generated org.jooq.EmbeddableRecord objects and by generated POJOs.
            interfaceClass = " a MatcherRule specification "
            interfaceImplements = "com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface"

            // These elements influence the naming of a generated POJO object.
            pojoClass = " a MatcherRule specification "
            pojoExtends = "com.example.MyOptionalCustomBaseClass"
            pojoImplements = "com.example.MyOptionalCustomInterface"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

See the configuration XSD and gradle code generation for more details.

As always, when regular expressions are used, they are regular expressions with default flags.

When using any recordExtends, etc. setting, you must make sure to correctly implement the internal jOOQ APIs, which are not documented here for they are internal. In particular, if you're extending org.jooq.impl.TableImpl, for example, your custom base class may break between minor versions of jOOQ, as new constructors are added.

See MatcherRule for more information about MatcherRule specifications.

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