Spring Data REST automates exposing only domain object. But most often we have to deal with Data Transfer Objects. So how to do this in SDR way?
DTO stands for Data Transfer Object. This pattern was created with a very well defined purpose: transfer data to remote interfaces, just like web services. This pattern fits very well in a REST API and DTOs will give you more flexibility in the long run. ... Decouple persistence models from API models.
Short answer: No. Long answer: repository is responsible for turning persisted data back to entities (models) and vice versa. Model is a business Model representing a business entity.
An approach of how to work with DTO in Spring Data REST projects
The working example is here
Entities
Entities must implement the Identifiable interface. For example:
@Entity
public class Category implements Identifiable<Integer> {
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private final Integer id;
private final String name;
@OneToMany
private final Set<Product> products = new HashSet<>();
// skipped
}
@Entity
public class Product implements Identifiable<Integer> {
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private final Integer id;
private final String name;
// skipped
}
Projections
Make a projection interface that repository query methods will return:
public interface CategoryProjection {
Category getCategory();
Long getQuantity();
}
It will be a basement for DTO. In this example DTO will represent a Category
and the number of Product
s are belong to it.
Repository methods
Create methods return the projection: a single one, a list of DTO and a paged list of DTO.
@RepositoryRestResource
public interface CategoryRepo extends JpaRepository<Category, Integer> {
@RestResource(exported = false)
@Query("select c as category, count(p) as quantity from Category c join c.products p where c.id = ?1 group by c")
CategoryProjection getDto(Integer categoryId);
@RestResource(exported = false)
@Query("select c as category, count(p) as quantity from Category c join c.products p group by c")
List<CategoryProjection> getDtos();
@RestResource(exported = false)
@Query("select c as category, count(p) as quantity from Category c join c.products p group by c")
Page<CategoryProjection> getDtos(Pageable pageable);
}
DTO
Implement DTO from its interface:
@Relation(value = "category", collectionRelation = "categories")
public class CategoryDto implements CategoryProjection {
private final Category category;
private final Long quantity;
// skipped
}
Annotation Relation
is used when Spring Data REST is rendering the object.
Controller
Add custom methods to RepositoryRestController
that will serve requests of DTO:
@RepositoryRestController
@RequestMapping("/categories")
public class CategoryController {
@Autowired private CategoryRepo repo;
@Autowired private RepositoryEntityLinks links;
@Autowired private PagedResourcesAssembler<CategoryProjection> assembler;
/**
* Single DTO
*/
@GetMapping("/{id}/dto")
public ResponseEntity<?> getDto(@PathVariable("id") Integer categoryId) {
CategoryProjection dto = repo.getDto(categoryId);
return ResponseEntity.ok(toResource(dto));
}
/**
* List of DTO
*/
@GetMapping("/dto")
public ResponseEntity<?> getDtos() {
List<CategoryProjection> dtos = repo.getDtos();
Link listSelfLink = links.linkFor(Category.class).slash("/dto").withSelfRel();
List<?> resources = dtos.stream().map(this::toResource).collect(toList());
return ResponseEntity.ok(new Resources<>(resources, listSelfLink));
}
/**
* Paged list of DTO
*/
@GetMapping("/dtoPaged")
public ResponseEntity<?> getDtosPaged(Pageable pageable) {
Page<CategoryProjection> dtos = repo.getDtos(pageable);
Link pageSelfLink = links.linkFor(Category.class).slash("/dtoPaged").withSelfRel();
PagedResources<?> resources = assembler.toResource(dtos, this::toResource, pageSelfLink);
return ResponseEntity.ok(resources);
}
private ResourceSupport toResource(CategoryProjection projection) {
CategoryDto dto = new CategoryDto(projection.getCategory(), projection.getQuantity());
Link categoryLink = links.linkForSingleResource(projection.getCategory()).withRel("category");
Link selfLink = links.linkForSingleResource(projection.getCategory()).slash("/dto").withSelfRel();
return new Resource<>(dto, categoryLink, selfLink);
}
}
When Projections are received from repository we must make the final transformation from a Projection to DTO
and 'wrap' it to ResourceSupport object before sending to the client.
To do this we use helper method toResource
: we create a new DTO, create necessary links for this object,
and then create a new Resource
with the object and its links.
Result
See the API docs on the Postman site
Singe DTO
GET http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6/dto
{
"category": {
"name": "category1"
},
"quantity": 3,
"_links": {
"category": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6"
},
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6/dto"
}
}
}
List of DTO
GET http://localhost:8080/api/categories/dto
{
"_embedded": {
"categories": [
{
"category": {
"name": "category1"
},
"quantity": 3,
"_links": {
"category": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6"
},
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6/dto"
}
}
},
{
"category": {
"name": "category2"
},
"quantity": 2,
"_links": {
"category": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/7"
},
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/7/dto"
}
}
}
]
},
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/dto"
}
}
}
Paged list of DTO
GET http://localhost:8080/api/categories/dtoPaged
{
"_embedded": {
"categories": [
{
"category": {
"name": "category1"
},
"quantity": 3,
"_links": {
"category": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6"
},
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/6/dto"
}
}
},
{
"category": {
"name": "category2"
},
"quantity": 2,
"_links": {
"category": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/7"
},
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/7/dto"
}
}
}
]
},
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "http://localhost:8080/api/categories/dtoPaged"
}
},
"page": {
"size": 20,
"totalElements": 2,
"totalPages": 1,
"number": 0
}
}
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