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package gobblin.converter.jdbc;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import lombok.ToString;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSortedMap;
@ToString
public class JdbcEntryData implements Iterable<JdbcEntryDatum> {
private final Map<String, JdbcEntryDatum> jdbcEntryData; //Pair of column name and Object
public JdbcEntryData(Iterable<JdbcEntryDatum> jdbcEntryDatumEntries) {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(jdbcEntryDatumEntries);
ImmutableMap.Builder<String, JdbcEntryDatum> builder = ImmutableSortedMap.naturalOrder();
for (JdbcEntryDatum datum : jdbcEntryDatumEntries) {
builder.put(datum.getColumnName(), datum);
}
this.jdbcEntryData = builder.build();
}
/**
* @param columnName Column name case sensitive, as most of RDBMS does.
* @return Returns Object which is JDBC compatible -- can be used for PreparedStatement.setObject
*/
public Object getVal(String columnName) {
JdbcEntryDatum datum = this.jdbcEntryData.get(columnName);
return datum == null ? null : datum.getVal();
}
/**
* Provides iterator sorted by column name
* {@inheritDoc}
* @see java.lang.Iterable#iterator()
*/
@Override
public Iterator<JdbcEntryDatum> iterator() {
return this.jdbcEntryData.values().iterator();
}
}