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next.jdbc.datafy

This namespace provides datafication of several JDBC object types, all within the java.sql package:

  • Connection -- datafies as a bean.
  • DatabaseMetaData -- datafies as a bean; six properties are navigable to produce fully-realized datafiable result sets.
  • ParameterMetaData -- datafies as a vector of parameter descriptions.
  • ResultSet -- datafies as a bean; if the ResultSet has an associated Statement and that in turn has an associated Connection then an additional key of :rows is provided which is a datafied result set, from next.jdbc.result-set/datafiable-result-set with default options. This is provided as a convenience, purely for datafication of other JDBC data types -- in normal next.jdbc usage, result sets are datafied under full user control.
  • ResultSetMetaData -- datafies as a vector of column descriptions.
  • Statement -- datafies as a bean.

Because different database drivers may throw SQLException for various unimplemented or unavailable properties on objects in various states, the default behavior is to return those exceptions using the :qualify option for clojure.java.data/from-java-shallow, so for a property :foo, if its corresponding getter throws an exception, it would instead be returned as :foo/exception. This behavior can be overridden by binding next.jdbc.datafy/*datafy-failure* to any of the other options supported: :group, :omit, or :return. See the clojure.java.data documentation for more details.

This namespace provides datafication of several JDBC object types,
all within the `java.sql` package:

* `Connection` -- datafies as a bean.
* `DatabaseMetaData` -- datafies as a bean; six properties
      are navigable to produce fully-realized datafiable result sets.
* `ParameterMetaData` -- datafies as a vector of parameter descriptions.
* `ResultSet` -- datafies as a bean; if the `ResultSet` has an associated
      `Statement` and that in turn has an associated `Connection` then an
      additional key of `:rows` is provided which is a datafied result set,
      from `next.jdbc.result-set/datafiable-result-set` with default options.
      This is provided as a convenience, purely for datafication of other
      JDBC data types -- in normal `next.jdbc` usage, result sets are
      datafied under full user control.
* `ResultSetMetaData` -- datafies as a vector of column descriptions.
* `Statement` -- datafies as a bean.

Because different database drivers may throw `SQLException` for various
unimplemented or unavailable properties on objects in various states,
the default behavior is to return those exceptions using the `:qualify`
option for `clojure.java.data/from-java-shallow`, so for a property
`:foo`, if its corresponding getter throws an exception, it would instead
be returned as `:foo/exception`. This behavior can be overridden by
`binding` `next.jdbc.datafy/*datafy-failure*` to any of the other options
supported: `:group`, `:omit`, or `:return`. See the `clojure.java.data`
documentation for more details.
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*datafy-failure*clj

How datafication failures should be handled, based on clojure.java.data.

Defaults to :qualify, but can be :group, :omit, :qualify, or :return.

How datafication failures should be handled, based on `clojure.java.data`.

Defaults to `:qualify`, but can be `:group`, `:omit`, `:qualify`, or `:return`.
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