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How to do dynamic SQL in myBatis 3.1.1 based on an enum constant parameter?

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  • After MyBatis 3.4.1, if your mapper method has only one param which is enum type and you don't annotate it with @Param, for example, that enum type is Gender, you can use test="name == 'MALE'".
    – Jason Law
    Apr 18, 2020 at 4:00

4 Answers 4

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How to do dynamic SQL based on enum constants

public enum Test {
    A, B;
}

Mapper.java:
    int test(@Param("t") Test t);

Mapper.xml:
    <select id="test" resultType="int">
        select
        <choose>
            <when test='t.name().equals("A")'>65</when>
            <when test='t.name().equals("B")'>66</when>
            <otherwise>0</otherwise>
        </choose>
    </select>   

Notes

  • The test expression must refer to strings using double quotes, not single quotes.
  • You can't compare constants, only strings.
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  • This however throws NullPointerException in case t is null
    – Jurass
    Nov 8, 2021 at 15:01
  • @Jurass you can easily avoid null exception by inverting order of comparison ie: <when test='"A".equals(t.name())'>65</when> Sep 21, 2022 at 9:03
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MyBatis allows == instead of equals for strings in if (or when) statements. So the following would also work (quotes don't matter):

public enum Test {
    A, B;
}

Mapper.java:

int test(@Param("t") Test t);

Mapper.xml:

<select id="test" resultType="int">
    select
    <choose>
        <when test="t.name() == 'A'">65</when>
        <when test="t.name() == 'B'">66</when>
        <otherwise>0</otherwise>
    </choose>
</select>
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Besides Tomer's answer, which works just fine, you can also compare enum values by using the OGNL notation.

(Comparing enum values directly has compile-time advantages, ie, if you change the enum members, the query will fail fast.)

If the Test enum lives in full.package.name as a public class, Test.java, then, in mapper.xml, you'd have:

<when test='t == @full.package.name.Test@A'>

If the Test enum is inside another class, like this:

package full.package.name;

public class ExampleClass {
    public enum Test {
        A, B
    }
}

Then, in mapper.xml you'd have:

<when test='t == @full.package.name.ExampleClass$Test@A'>

The $ sign is undocumented in the OGNL specification, I've found it in the MyBatis issues page

PS: Older versions of MyBatis (for instance, 3.2.3) show ugly errors if the OGNL string is not correct (like, NullPointerException). Newer versions show a more understandable error.

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public enum Test {
    A, B;
}

Mapper.java:
    int test(@Param("t") Test t);

Mapper.xml:
    <select id="test" resultType="int">
        select
        <choose>
            **<when test='t.name() == &quot;A&quot;'>65</when>
            <when test='t.name() == &quot;A&quot;'>66</when>**
            <otherwise>0</otherwise>
        </choose>
    </select>   

is another solution.

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