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Is it possible to map a table name for a domain object dynamically in grails?

I have a domain that looks something like

class Foo {

  String name

  static mapping = {
     table 'foo'    
  }
}

but I want to make is more like :

static mapping = {
   table "foo_${dynamicVarThatComesFromRequest}"
}

What I want to know is whether this is even possible?

Thanks!

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Vinny Avatar asked Mar 24 '11 19:03

Vinny


2 Answers

It is possible. You can add a Hibernate interceptor to process all SQL statements and parse/replace some token in the table name you enter in the mapping with the actual table name you want to use.

src/groovy/DynamicTableNameInterceptor.groovy :

import org.hibernate.EmptyInterceptor

public class DynamicTableNameInterceptor extends EmptyInterceptor {

    public String onPrepareStatement(String sql) {
         // some kind of replacement logic here
         def schema=SomeHelperClass.resolveSchema()
         return sql.replaceAll('_SCHEMA_', schema) 
    }

}

grails-app/conf/spring/resources.groovy:

beans = {
    // This is for Grails 1.3.x , in previous versions, the bean name is eventTriggeringInterceptor
    entityInterceptor(DynamicTableNameInterceptor)
}
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Lari Hotari Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 07:10

Lari Hotari


I don't think that's possible. Upon application startup, the mapping closure is evaluated and Hibernate mapping are generated as a result. This happens once upon startup, so dynamic resolution will not occur.

Something comparable is done in the multi-tenant-core plugin, using the 'single tenant' setup, you have a seperate database for each tenant.

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Stefan Armbruster Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 09:10

Stefan Armbruster