Class MapperScannerConfigurer

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    org.springframework.beans.factory.Aware, org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware, org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanFactoryPostProcessor, org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean, org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistryPostProcessor, org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware

    public class MapperScannerConfigurer
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistryPostProcessor, org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean, org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware, org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware
    BeanDefinitionRegistryPostProcessor that searches recursively starting from a base package for interfaces and registers them as MapperFactoryBean. Note that only interfaces with at least one method will be registered; concrete classes will be ignored.

    This class was a {code BeanFactoryPostProcessor} until 1.0.1 version. It changed to BeanDefinitionRegistryPostProcessor in 1.0.2. See https://jira.springsource.org/browse/SPR-8269 for the details.

    The basePackage property can contain more than one package name, separated by either commas or semicolons.

    This class supports filtering the mappers created by either specifying a marker interface or an annotation. The annotationClass property specifies an annotation to search for. The markerInterface property specifies a parent interface to search for. If both properties are specified, mappers are added for interfaces that match either criteria. By default, these two properties are null, so all interfaces in the given basePackage are added as mappers.

    This configurer enables autowire for all the beans that it creates so that they are automatically autowired with the proper SqlSessionFactory or SqlSessionTemplate. If there is more than one SqlSessionFactory in the application, however, autowiring cannot be used. In this case you must explicitly specify either an SqlSessionFactory or an SqlSessionTemplate to use via the bean name properties. Bean names are used rather than actual objects because Spring does not initialize property placeholders until after this class is processed.

    Passing in an actual object which may require placeholders (i.e. DB user password) will fail. Using bean names defers actual object creation until later in the startup process, after all placeholder substitution is completed. However, note that this configurer does support property placeholders of its own properties. The basePackage and bean name properties all support ${property} style substitution.

    Configuration sample:

     
       <bean class="org.mybatis.spring.mapper.MapperScannerConfigurer">
           <property name="basePackage" value="org.mybatis.spring.sample.mapper" />
           <!-- optional unless there are multiple session factories defined -->
           <property name="sqlSessionFactoryBeanName" value="sqlSessionFactory" />
       </bean>
     
     
    Author:
    Hunter Presnall, Eduardo Macarron
    See Also:
    MapperFactoryBean, ClassPathMapperScanner
    • Constructor Detail

      • MapperScannerConfigurer

        public MapperScannerConfigurer()
    • Method Detail

      • setBasePackage

        public void setBasePackage​(java.lang.String basePackage)
        This property lets you set the base package for your mapper interface files.

        You can set more than one package by using a semicolon or comma as a separator.

        Mappers will be searched for recursively starting in the specified package(s).

        Parameters:
        basePackage - base package name
      • setAddToConfig

        public void setAddToConfig​(boolean addToConfig)
        Same as MapperFactoryBean#setAddToConfig(boolean).
        Parameters:
        addToConfig - a flag that whether add mapper to MyBatis or not
        See Also:
        MapperFactoryBean.setAddToConfig(boolean)
      • setAnnotationClass

        public void setAnnotationClass​(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> annotationClass)
        This property specifies the annotation that the scanner will search for.

        The scanner will register all interfaces in the base package that also have the specified annotation.

        Note this can be combined with markerInterface.

        Parameters:
        annotationClass - annotation class
      • setMarkerInterface

        public void setMarkerInterface​(java.lang.Class<?> superClass)
        This property specifies the parent that the scanner will search for.

        The scanner will register all interfaces in the base package that also have the specified interface class as a parent.

        Note this can be combined with annotationClass.

        Parameters:
        superClass - parent class
      • setSqlSessionTemplate

        @Deprecated
        public void setSqlSessionTemplate​(SqlSessionTemplate sqlSessionTemplate)
        Deprecated.
        Specifies which SqlSessionTemplate to use in the case that there is more than one in the spring context. Usually this is only needed when you have more than one datasource.

        Parameters:
        sqlSessionTemplate - a template of SqlSession
      • setSqlSessionTemplateBeanName

        public void setSqlSessionTemplateBeanName​(java.lang.String sqlSessionTemplateName)
        Specifies which SqlSessionTemplate to use in the case that there is more than one in the spring context. Usually this is only needed when you have more than one datasource.

        Note bean names are used, not bean references. This is because the scanner loads early during the start process and it is too early to build mybatis object instances.

        Parameters:
        sqlSessionTemplateName - Bean name of the SqlSessionTemplate
        Since:
        1.1.0
      • setSqlSessionFactory

        @Deprecated
        public void setSqlSessionFactory​(org.apache.ibatis.session.SqlSessionFactory sqlSessionFactory)
        Deprecated.
        Specifies which SqlSessionFactory to use in the case that there is more than one in the spring context. Usually this is only needed when you have more than one datasource.

        Parameters:
        sqlSessionFactory - a factory of SqlSession
      • setSqlSessionFactoryBeanName

        public void setSqlSessionFactoryBeanName​(java.lang.String sqlSessionFactoryName)
        Specifies which SqlSessionFactory to use in the case that there is more than one in the spring context. Usually this is only needed when you have more than one datasource.

        Note bean names are used, not bean references. This is because the scanner loads early during the start process and it is too early to build mybatis object instances.

        Parameters:
        sqlSessionFactoryName - Bean name of the SqlSessionFactory
        Since:
        1.1.0
      • setProcessPropertyPlaceHolders

        public void setProcessPropertyPlaceHolders​(boolean processPropertyPlaceHolders)
        Specifies a flag that whether execute a property placeholder processing or not.

        The default is false. This means that a property placeholder processing does not execute.

        Parameters:
        processPropertyPlaceHolders - a flag that whether execute a property placeholder processing or not
        Since:
        1.1.1
      • setMapperFactoryBeanClass

        public void setMapperFactoryBeanClass​(java.lang.Class<? extends MapperFactoryBean> mapperFactoryBeanClass)
        The class of the MapperFactoryBean to return a mybatis proxy as spring bean.
        Parameters:
        mapperFactoryBeanClass - The class of the MapperFactoryBean
        Since:
        2.0.1
      • setApplicationContext

        public void setApplicationContext​(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext applicationContext)
        Specified by:
        setApplicationContext in interface org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware
      • setBeanName

        public void setBeanName​(java.lang.String name)
        Specified by:
        setBeanName in interface org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanNameAware
      • getNameGenerator

        public org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanNameGenerator getNameGenerator()
        Gets beanNameGenerator to be used while running the scanner.
        Returns:
        the beanNameGenerator BeanNameGenerator that has been configured
        Since:
        1.2.0
      • setNameGenerator

        public void setNameGenerator​(org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanNameGenerator nameGenerator)
        Sets beanNameGenerator to be used while running the scanner.
        Parameters:
        nameGenerator - the beanNameGenerator to set
        Since:
        1.2.0
      • afterPropertiesSet

        public void afterPropertiesSet()
                                throws java.lang.Exception
        Specified by:
        afterPropertiesSet in interface org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean
        Throws:
        java.lang.Exception
      • postProcessBeanFactory

        public void postProcessBeanFactory​(org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableListableBeanFactory beanFactory)
        Specified by:
        postProcessBeanFactory in interface org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanFactoryPostProcessor
      • postProcessBeanDefinitionRegistry

        public void postProcessBeanDefinitionRegistry​(org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry registry)
        Specified by:
        postProcessBeanDefinitionRegistry in interface org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistryPostProcessor
        Since:
        1.0.2