How To Define a JPA Repository Query with a Join

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逝去的感伤 2020-12-01 03:25

I would like to make a Join query using Jpa repository with annotation @Query.

I have two tables:

 table user 
 with iduser,user_name 
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  • 2020-12-01 04:19

    You are experiencing this issue for two reasons.

    • The JPQL Query is not valid.
    • You have not created an association between your entities that the underlying JPQL query can utilize.

    When performing a join in JPQL you must ensure that an underlying association between the entities attempting to be joined exists. In your example, you are missing an association between the User and Area entities. In order to create this association we must add an Area field within the User class and establish the appropriate JPA Mapping. I have attached the source for User below. (Please note I moved the mappings to the fields)

    User.java

    @Entity
    @Table(name="user")
    public class User {
    
        @Id
        @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
        @Column(name="iduser")
        private Long idUser;
    
        @Column(name="user_name")
        private String userName;
    
        @OneToOne()
        @JoinColumn(name="idarea")
        private Area area;
    
        public Long getIdUser() {
            return idUser;
        }
    
        public void setIdUser(Long idUser) {
            this.idUser = idUser;
        }
    
        public String getUserName() {
            return userName;
        }
    
        public void setUserName(String userName) {
            this.userName = userName;
        }
    
        public Area getArea() {
            return area;
        }
    
        public void setArea(Area area) {
            this.area = area;
        }
    }
    

    Once this relationship is established you can reference the area object in your @Query declaration. The query specified in your @Query annotation must follow proper syntax, which means you should omit the on clause. See the following:

    @Query("select u.userName from User u inner join u.area ar where ar.idArea = :idArea")
    

    While looking over your question I also made the relationship between the User and Area entities bidirectional. Here is the source for the Area entity to establish the bidirectional relationship.

    Area.java

    @Entity
    @Table(name = "area")
    public class Area {
    
        @Id
        @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
        @Column(name="idarea")
        private Long idArea;
    
        @Column(name="area_name")
        private String areaName;
    
        @OneToOne(fetch=FetchType.LAZY, mappedBy="area")
        private User user;
    
        public Long getIdArea() {
            return idArea;
        }
    
        public void setIdArea(Long idArea) {
            this.idArea = idArea;
        }
    
        public String getAreaName() {
            return areaName;
        }
    
        public void setAreaName(String areaName) {
            this.areaName = areaName;
        }
    
        public User getUser() {
            return user;
        }
    
        public void setUser(User user) {
            this.user = user;
        }
    }
    
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