This is basically the opposite of this: How to do a paged QueryDSL query with Spring JPA?
This is for a custom query for which i can\'t use any of the findAll() methods.
private OrderSpecifier<?>[] getSortedColumn(Sort sorts){
return sorts.toList().stream().map(x ->{
Order order = x.getDirection().name() == "ASC"? Order.ASC : Order.DESC;
SimplePath<Object> filedPath = Expressions.path(Object.class, Qobject, x.getProperty());
return new OrderSpecifier(order, filedPath);
}).toArray(OrderSpecifier[]::new);
}
then you can use like this:
.where(...),
.orderBy(getSortedColumn(pageable.getSort()))
org.springframework.data.domain.Sort.Order
and com.querydsl.core.types.Order
and are so similar, yet there is no straightforward conversion between the two. This is somewhat improved version of frozenfury answer:
PathBuilder<Entity> entityPath = new PathBuilder<>(Entity.class, "entity");
for (Order order : pageable.getSort()) {
PathBuilder<Object> path = entityPath.get(order.getProperty());
query.orderBy(new OrderSpecifier(com.querydsl.core.types.Order.valueOf(order.getDirection().name()), path));
}
You can do somethings like this: But make sure to trim the o.getProperty() so you only pass the property and not "alias."+property
if (pageable != null) { query.offset(pageable.getOffset()); query.limit(pageable.getPageSize()); for (Sort.Order o : pageable.getSort()) { PathBuilder orderByExpression = new PathBuilder(Object.class, "object"); query.orderBy(new OrderSpecifier(o.isAscending() ? com.mysema.query.types.Order.ASC : com.mysema.query.types.Order.DESC, orderByExpression.get(o.getProperty()))); } }
I don't know if it is still relevant but there is an implementation in the spring data jpa for doing the conversion between a data.domain.Sort (Spring JPA) Object to an OrderSpecifier (QueryDSL).
GIT Source of Querydsl Support in Spring JPA
It is really ugly implementation but you could still reuse it for your own purpose as the method is private:
public JPQLQuery applySorting(Sort sort, JPQLQuery query)
But if you use Spring data JPA, in your custom Repository implementation, you just need to do:
public Page<MyObject> findAll(Predicate predicate, Pageable pageable) {
QMyObject myObject = QMyObject.myObject;
JPQLQuery jPQLQuery = from(myObject)
.join(myObject.user)
.where(predicate);
jPQLQuery = getQuerydsl().applyPagination(pageable, jPQLQuery);
List<MyObject> myObjectList = jPQLQuery.list(myObject);
long count = jPQLQuery.count();
Page<MyObject> myObjectPage = new PageImpl<MyObject>(myObjectList, pageable, count);
return myObjectPage;
}
Hope it could help!