This is a Java library which generates Lombok-wired JPA entity source code. The project provides Gradle plugin and Maven plugin.
apply plugin: 'java'
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.h2database:h2:1.4.197'
classpath 'com.smartnews:jpa-entity-generator:0.99.8'
}
}
configurations { providedCompile }
sourceSets.main.compileClasspath += configurations.providedCompile
sourceSets.test.compileClasspath += configurations.providedCompile
sourceSets.test.runtimeClasspath += configurations.providedCompile
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
providedCompile 'org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.2'
providedCompile 'org.hibernate.javax.persistence:hibernate-jpa-2.1-api:1.0.0.Final'
}
apply plugin: 'entitygen'
entityGen {
configPath = 'src/main/resources/entityGenConfig.yml'
}
Maven plugin to run the code generator is also available.
<plugin>
<groupId>com.smartnews</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-jpa-entity-generator-plugin</artifactId>
<version>0.99.8</version>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>mysql</groupId>
<artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
<version>5.1.46</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</plugin>
Put src/main/resources/entityGenConfig.yml
, and then run the following command:
mvn jpa-entity-generator:generateAll
jdbcSettings:
url: "jdbc:h2:file:./db/blog;MODE=MySQL"
username: "user"
password: "pass"
driverClassName: "org.h2.Driver"
packageName: "com.example.entity"
If you need more examples, check the sample entityGenConfig.yml
in this repository.
- https://github.com/smartnews/jpa-entity-generator/tree/master/src/test/resources/entityGenConfig.yml
./gradlew entityGen compileJava
entityGen
task generates entity classes for all the existing tables in the database.
package com.example.entity;
import java.sql.*;
import javax.persistence.*;
import lombok.Data;
@Data
@Entity(name = "com.example.entity.Blog")
@Table(name = "blog")
public class Blog {
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
@Column(name = "\"id\"")
private Integer id;
@Column(name = "\"name\"")
private String name;
@Column(name = "\"active\"")
private Byte active;
@Column(name = "\"created_at\"")
private Timestamp createdAt;
}
To run the unit tests, simply run the following script as the TravisCI build does.
./test.sh
If you need to make sure if your latest code works with sample project or your existing projects, run the following command to publish the latest build to the local Maven repository.
./gradlew uploadArchives -Plocal
./gradlew clean uploadArchives
mvn deploy -Dmaven.test.skip=true