问题
I am using PostgreSQL 9.1.4 with hstore and the PostgreSQL JDBC driver (9.1-901.jdbc4).
I am trying to use the contains operators (?
, ?&
, ?|
) in a PreparedStatement, however the ?
character is parsed as a variable placeholder. Can this character be escaped to send the correct operator in the query?
An example:
PreparedStatement stmt = conn.prepareStatement("SELECT a, b FROM table1 WHERE c ? 'foo' AND d = ?");
stmt.setInt(1, dValue);
stmt.executeQuery();
In this form the following example would raise an exception:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: No value specified for parameter 2.
Update:
After investigating the query parser in the pgjdbc driver this snippet seems to indicate that it is not possible to escape the ?
character. The questions that remain are:
- Is there anything in the JDBC spec which allows a
?
to be escaped and be anything other than a parameter placeholder? - Is there any better work around for this issue than just using plain Statements with variables manually inserted into the query string?
回答1:
Effectively, it looks like the java SQL parser is not hstore compliant.
But since the syntax c ? 'foo'
is equivalent to exist(c, 'foo')
, you can easily workaround this problem. Have a look at the following page to see what the verbose operators for hstore are.
Postgres hstore documentation
回答2:
There is a discussion about this issue on pgsql-hackers mailing list: http://grokbase.com/t/postgresql/pgsql-hackers/1325c6ys9n/alias-hstores-to-so-that-it-works-with-jdbc
For now I like most this workaround which also supports indexes:
CREATE FUNCTION exist_inline (hstore, text) RETURNS bool AS $$ SELECT $1 ? $2; $$ LANGUAGE sql;
回答3:
If you'd like to add multiple key-value pairs using PreparedStatement then you can do:
PreparedStatement ps = c.prepareStatement(
"insert into xyz(id, data) values(?, hstore(?, ?))");
ps.setLong(1, 23456L);
ps.setArray(2, c.createArrayOf("text", new String[]{"name", "city"}));
ps.setArray(3, c.createArrayOf("text", new String[]{"Duke", "Valley"}));
This will insert: 23456, 'name=>Duke, city=>Valley'
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11940401/escaping-hstore-contains-operators-in-a-jdbc-prepared-statement