Context
I'm trying to develop a batch service with Spring Boot, using JPA Repository. Using two different datasources, I want the batch-related tables created in a in-memory database, so that it does not pollute my business database.
Following multiple topics on the web, I came up with this configuration of my two datasources :
@Configuration
public class DataSourceConfiguration {
@Bean(name = "mainDataSource")
@Primary
@ConfigurationProperties(prefix="spring.datasource")
public DataSource mainDataSource(){
return DataSourceBuilder.create().build();
}
@Bean(name = "batchDataSource")
public DataSource batchDataSource( @Value("${batch.datasource.url}") String url ){
return DataSourceBuilder.create().url( url ).build();
}
}
The first one, mainDataSource
, uses the default Spring database configuration. The batchDataSource
defines an embedded HSQL database, in which I want the batch and step tables to be created.
# DATASOURCE (DataSourceAutoConfiguration & DataSourceProperties)
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/batch_poc
spring.datasource.username=root
spring.datasource.password=
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
spring.datasource.max-age=10000
spring.datasource.initialize=false
# JPA (JpaBaseConfiguration, HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration)
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=false
spring.jpa.show-sql=true
spring.jpa.database=MYSQL
# SPRING BATCH (BatchDatabaseInitializer)
spring.batch.initializer.enabled=false
# ----------------------------------------
# PROJECT SPECIFIC PROPERTIES
# ----------------------------------------
# BATCH DATASOURCE
batch.datasource.url=jdbc:hsqldb:file:C:/tmp/hsqldb/batchdb
Here is my batch config :
@Configuration
@EnableBatchProcessing
public class BatchConfiguration {
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger( BatchConfiguration.class );
@Bean
public BatchConfigurer configurer(){
return new CustomBatchConfigurer();
}
@Bean
public Job importElementsJob( JobBuilderFactory jobs, Step step1 ){
return jobs.get("importElementsJob")
.incrementer( new RunIdIncrementer() )
.flow( step1 )
.end()
.build();
}
@Bean
public Step step1( StepBuilderFactory stepBuilderFactory, ItemReader<InputElement> reader,
ItemWriter<List<Entity>> writer, ItemProcessor<InputElement, List<Entity>> processor ){
return stepBuilderFactory.get("step1")
.<InputElement, List<Entity>> chunk(100)
.reader( reader )
.processor( processor )
.writer( writer )
.build();
}
@Bean
public ItemReader<InputElement> reader() throws IOException {
return new CustomItemReader();
}
@Bean
public ItemProcessor<InputElement, List<Entity>> processor(){
return new CutsomItemProcessor();
}
@Bean
public ItemWriter<List<Entity>> writer(){
return new CustomItemWriter();
}
}
The BatchConfigurer, using the in-memory database :
public class CustomBatchConfigurer extends DefaultBatchConfigurer {
@Override
@Autowired
public void setDataSource( @Qualifier("batchDataSource") DataSource dataSource) {
super.setDataSource(dataSource);
}
}
And, finally, my writer :
public class CustomItemWriter implements ItemWriter<List<Entity>> {
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger( EntityWriter.class );
@Autowired
private EntityRepository entityRepository;
@Override
public void write(List<? extends List<Entity>> items)
throws Exception {
if( items != null && !items.isEmpty() ){
for( List<Entity> entities : items ){
for( Entity entity : entities ){
Entity fromDb = entityRepository.findById( entity.getId() );
// Insert
if( fromDb == null ){
entityRepository.save( entity );
}
// Update
else {
// TODO : entityManager.merge()
}
}
}
}
}
}
The EntityRepository interface extends JpaRepository.
Problem
When I separate the datasources this way, nothing happens when I call the save method of the repository. I see the select queries from the call of findById() in the logs. But nothing for the save. And my output database is empty at the end.
When I come back to a unique datasource configuration (removing the configurer bean and letting Spring Boot manage the datasource alone), the insert queries work fine.
Maybe the main datasource configuration is not good enough for JPA to perform the inserts correctly. But what is missing ?