Thursday 15 April 2021

Spring jpa: How to specify orderby clause on findAll repository method

public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByIdAsc();

Get the employees by sorting the id in ascending order.

 

public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByIdDesc();

Get the employees by sorting the id in descending order.

 

public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByFirstNameAscIdDesc();

Get the employees by sorting the first name in ascending order and id in descending order.

 

Find the below working application.

 

Step 1: Create new maven project ‘findall-in-sort-order-demo’.

 

Step 2: Update pom.xml with maven dependencies.

 

pom.xml

<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
	xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
	xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 https://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
	<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
	<groupId>com.sample.app</groupId>
	<artifactId>findall-in-sort-order-demo</artifactId>
	<version>1</version>

	<parent>
		<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
		<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
		<version>2.1.6.RELEASE</version>
	</parent>

	<properties>
		<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
	</properties>


	<dependencies>

		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-data-jpa</artifactId>
		</dependency>


		<dependency>
			<groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
			<artifactId>h2</artifactId>
		</dependency>


	</dependencies>
</project>

 

Step 3: Define an employee entity.

 

Employee.java

 

package com.sample.app.entity;

import javax.persistence.Column;
import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.GeneratedValue;
import javax.persistence.GenerationType;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.Table;

@Entity
@Table(name = "my_employee")
public class Employee {
	@Id
	@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
	private int id;

	@Column(name = "first_name")
	private String firstName;

	@Column(name = "last_name")
	private String lastName;

	@Column(name = "age")
	private int age;

	@Column(name = "salary")
	private double salary;

	public int getId() {
		return id;
	}

	public void setId(int id) {
		this.id = id;
	}

	public String getFirstName() {
		return firstName;
	}

	public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
		this.firstName = firstName;
	}

	public String getLastName() {
		return lastName;
	}

	public void setLastName(String lastName) {
		this.lastName = lastName;
	}

	public int getAge() {
		return age;
	}

	public void setAge(int age) {
		this.age = age;
	}

	public double getSalary() {
		return salary;
	}

	public void setSalary(double salary) {
		this.salary = salary;
	}

	public static EmployeeBuilder builder() {
		return new EmployeeBuilder();
	}

	public static class EmployeeBuilder {
		private Employee emp;

		public EmployeeBuilder() {
			emp = new Employee();
		}

		public EmployeeBuilder firstName(String firstName) {
			emp.setFirstName(firstName);
			return this;
		}

		public EmployeeBuilder lastName(String lastName) {
			emp.setLastName(lastName);
			return this;
		}

		public EmployeeBuilder age(int age) {
			emp.setAge(age);
			return this;
		}

		public EmployeeBuilder salary(double salary) {
			emp.setSalary(salary);
			return this;
		}

		public Employee build() {
			return emp;
		}
	}

	@Override
	public String toString() {
		StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
		builder.append("Employee [id=").append(id).append(", firstName=").append(firstName).append(", lastName=")
				.append(lastName).append(", age=").append(age).append(", salary=").append(salary).append("]");
		return builder.toString();
	}

}

 

Step 4: Define EmployeeRepository interface.

 

EmployeeRepository.java

package com.sample.app.repository;

import java.util.List;

import org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.JpaRepository;

import com.sample.app.entity.Employee;

public interface EmployeeRepository extends JpaRepository<Employee, Integer>{
	public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByIdAsc();
	
	public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByIdDesc();
	
	public List<Employee> findAllByOrderByFirstNameAscIdDesc();
}

 

Step 5: Create application.properties file under src/main/resources folder.

 

application.properties

logging.level.root=WARN
logging.level.org.hibernate=ERROR

## H2 specific properties
spring.h2.console.enabled=true
spring.h2.console.path=/h2

spring.datasource.url=jdbc:h2:file:~/db/myOrg.db;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1;

spring.datasource.username=krishna
spring.datasource.password=password123

spring.datasource.driverClassName=org.h2.Driver

## JPA specific properties
# Creates the schema, destroying previous data.
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create

spring.jpa.database-platform=org.hibernate.dialect.H2Dialect

spring.jpa.show-sql=false
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=false

## Database connection pooling properties
# Number of ms to wait before throwing an exception if no connection is available.
spring.datasource.max-wait=10000

# Maximum number of active connections that can be allocated from this pool at the same time.
spring.datasource.tomcat.max-active=10
spring.datasource.tomcat.max-idle=5
spring.datasource.tomcat.min-idle=3

 

Step 6: Define main application class.

 

App.java

 

package com.sample.app;

import org.springframework.boot.CommandLineRunner;
import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;

import com.sample.app.entity.Employee;
import com.sample.app.repository.EmployeeRepository;

@SpringBootApplication
public class App {

	public static void main(String args[]) {
		SpringApplication.run(App.class, args);
	}

	public void printEmployees(Iterable<Employee> emps, String msg) {
		System.out.println(msg);
		for (Employee emp : emps) {
			System.out.println(emp);
		}

		System.out.println();
	}

	@Bean
	public CommandLineRunner demo(EmployeeRepository employeeRepository) {
		return (args) -> {
			Employee emp1 = Employee.builder().firstName("Ram").lastName("Gurram").age(32).salary(100000.23).build();
			Employee emp2 = Employee.builder().firstName("Ram").lastName("Chelli").age(43).salary(60000).build();
			Employee emp3 = Employee.builder().firstName("Gopi").lastName("Battu").age(45).salary(1000000).build();
			Employee emp4 = Employee.builder().firstName("Ram").lastName("Srikanth").age(39).salary(60000).build();
			Employee emp5 = Employee.builder().firstName("Surendra").lastName("Sami").age(32).salary(100000.23).build();

			employeeRepository.save(emp1);
			employeeRepository.save(emp2);
			employeeRepository.save(emp3);
			employeeRepository.save(emp4);
			employeeRepository.save(emp5);

			Iterable<Employee> emps = employeeRepository.findAllByOrderByIdAsc();
			printEmployees(emps, "Order by id in ascending order");
			
			emps = employeeRepository.findAllByOrderByIdDesc();
			printEmployees(emps, "Order by id in descending order");
			
			emps = employeeRepository.findAllByOrderByFirstNameAscIdDesc();
			printEmployees(emps, "Order by first name in ascending order and id in descending order");

		};
	}

}

 

Total project structure looks like below.



Run App.java, you will see below messages in console.

Order by id in ascending order
Employee [id=1, firstName=Ram, lastName=Gurram, age=32, salary=100000.23]
Employee [id=2, firstName=Ram, lastName=Chelli, age=43, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=3, firstName=Gopi, lastName=Battu, age=45, salary=1000000.0]
Employee [id=4, firstName=Ram, lastName=Srikanth, age=39, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=5, firstName=Surendra, lastName=Sami, age=32, salary=100000.23]

Order by id in descending order
Employee [id=5, firstName=Surendra, lastName=Sami, age=32, salary=100000.23]
Employee [id=4, firstName=Ram, lastName=Srikanth, age=39, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=3, firstName=Gopi, lastName=Battu, age=45, salary=1000000.0]
Employee [id=2, firstName=Ram, lastName=Chelli, age=43, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=1, firstName=Ram, lastName=Gurram, age=32, salary=100000.23]

Order by first name in ascending order and id in descending order
Employee [id=3, firstName=Gopi, lastName=Battu, age=45, salary=1000000.0]
Employee [id=4, firstName=Ram, lastName=Srikanth, age=39, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=2, firstName=Ram, lastName=Chelli, age=43, salary=60000.0]
Employee [id=1, firstName=Ram, lastName=Gurram, age=32, salary=100000.23]
Employee [id=5, firstName=Surendra, lastName=Sami, age=32, salary=100000.23]

You can download complete working application from below link.

https://github.com/harikrishna553/springboot/tree/master/jpa/findall-in-sort-order-demo 

 

 

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