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I'm fetching the results from DB using criteria and predicates and I got my result list , and I'm trying to apply pagination and sorting but it's not working. Please help me where I'm missing, Here is my code:

private Page<Books> getFiltereBooks(Params params,
            PageRequest sortOrder) {
        CriteriaBuilder builder =  em.getCriteriaBuilder();
        CriteriaQuery<Books> criteria = builder.createQuery(Books.class);
        Root<Books> booksRoot = criteria.from(Books.class);
        List<Predicate> predicates = new ArrayList<Predicate>();


            predicates.add(builder.equal(booksRoot.get("id"), params.getRequestId()));


            predicates.add(builder.like(builder.lower(booksRoot.get("name")), 
                    "%" + params.getName().toLowerCase() + "%"));


        criteria.where(builder.and(predicates.toArray( new Predicate[predicates.size()])));

            criteria.orderBy(builder.desc(booksRoot.get("id")));

        List<Books> result = em.createQuery(criteria).getResultList();
        int total = result.size();
        Page<Books> result1 = new PageImpl<>(result, sortOrder, total);
        return result1;
    }

when I use this code :

Page<Books> result1 = new PageImpl<>(result, sortOrder, total);

it's not working, I want to return a Page Object. any help is appreciated.

2 Answers 2

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You can try this

private Page<Books> getFiltereBooks(Params params,
            Pageable pageable) {

        CriteriaBuilder builder =  em.getCriteriaBuilder();
        CriteriaQuery<Books> criteria = builder.createQuery(Books.class);
        Root<Books> booksRoot = criteria.from(Books.class);
        List<Predicate> predicates = new ArrayList<Predicate>();

        predicates.add(builder.equal(booksRoot.get("id"), params.getRequestId()));

        predicates.add(builder.like(builder.lower(booksRoot.get("name")), 
                    "%" + params.getName().toLowerCase() + "%"));

        criteria.where(builder.and(predicates.toArray( new Predicate[predicates.size()])));

        criteria.orderBy(builder.desc(booksRoot.get("id")));

        // This query fetches the Books as per the Page Limit
        List<Books> result = em.createQuery(criteria).setFirstResult((int) pageable.getOffset()).setMaxResults(pageable.getPageSize()).getResultList();

        // Create Count Query
        CriteriaQuery<Long> countQuery = builder.createQuery(Long.class);
        Root<Books> booksRootCount = countQuery.from(Books.class);
        countQuery.select(builder.count(booksRootCount)).where(builder.and(predicates.toArray(new Predicate[predicates.size()])));

        // Fetches the count of all Books as per given criteria
        Long count = em.createQuery(countQuery).getSingleResult();

        Page<Books> result1 = new PageImpl<>(result, pageable, count);
        return result1;
    }
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    Thanks this worked and for getting the count I did result.count() instead of querying one more time.
    – Developer
    Sep 27, 2018 at 17:39
  • @Kumar You will have a performance impact between default MYSQL count Query and fetching entire result and then calculating its size. Anyways, you can accept the answer if you found it useful. Sep 28, 2018 at 0:32
  • I'm getting "Query argument pattern not found in the list of parameters provided during query execution." when I tried with count query..
    – Developer
    Oct 4, 2018 at 19:41
  • Can you provide your SQL Query? Try debugging it line by line, I think you can figure it out yourself Oct 5, 2018 at 4:28
  • 2
    @AndreaBevilacqua Yes. You have to redefine the joins for the count query. Aug 3, 2019 at 13:25
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Predicate[] getPredicate(Root<Entity> root, CriteriaBuilder criteriaBuilder, filter params) {
    Predicate[] predicatesArr = null;
    List<Predicate> predicates = new ArrayList<>();
    
    // fill your predicates list here

    predicatesArr = predicates.toArray(new Predicate[predicates.size()]);

    return predicatesArr;
}

You need to add a method for creating predicates for each query, Note here you are using the same predicates list "which drived from different query" for both queries [pagination and count]

    Root<Books> booksRoot = criteria.from(Books.class);
    predicates.add(builder.equal(booksRoot.get("id"), params.getRequestId()));

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