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I'm trying to create a relation between two database tables using the new Android Persistence Room Library. I looked at the documentation and tried to implement the example found at https://developer.android.com/reference/android/arch/persistence/room/Relation.html:

 @Entity
 public class User {
 @PrimaryKey
     int id;
 }

 @Entity
 public class Pet {
     @PrimaryKey
     int id;
     int userId;
     String name;

 }

 @Dao
 public interface UserDao {
     @Query("SELECT * from User")
     public List<User> loadUser();
 }

 @Dao
 public interface PetDao {
     @Query("SELECT * from Pet")
     public List<Pet> loadUserAndPets();
 }


 public class UserAllPets {
     @Embedded
     public User user;
     @Relation(parentColumn = "user.id", entityColumn = "userId", entity = Pet.class)
     public List pets;
 }

 @Dao
 public interface UserPetDao {
     @Query("SELECT * from User")
     public List<UserAllPets> loadUserAndPets();
 }

I get the following error

    ...error: Cannot figure out how to read this field from a cursor.

in relation to:

 private java.util.List<?> pets;

I would like to point out that I found some things in their docs really confusing. For example the lack of @PrimaryKey and also the fact that the User class is missing the @Entity annotation, although it's supposed to be an entity (as fas as I see it). Did anybody run into the same problem? Thanks a lot in advance

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  • where private java.util.List<?> ingredients; comes into picture. Have your code paste properly?
    – Moinkhan
    Commented Jun 3, 2017 at 4:17
  • @Moinkhan it's supposed to be "pets" sorry. Ingredients was from another example where I was doing the same thing and got the same error... Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 7:01
  • Have you tried public List<pets>; and without defining the entitiy = Pet.class in the relation line?
    – Codeversed
    Commented Jun 6, 2017 at 13:05

1 Answer 1

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Document is really confusing. Try with just below classes:

1) User Entity:

@Entity
public class User {
    @PrimaryKey
    public int id; // User id
}

2) Pet Entity:

@Entity
public class Pet {
    @PrimaryKey
    public int id;     // Pet id
    public int userId; // User id
    public String name;
}

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3) UserWithPets POJO:

// Note: No annotation required at this class definition.
public class UserWithPets {
   @Embedded
   public User user;

   @Relation(parentColumn = "id", entityColumn = "userId", entity = Pet.class)
   public List<Pet> pets; // or use simply 'List pets;'


   /* Alternatively you can use projection to fetch a specific column (i.e. only name of the pets) from related Pet table. You can uncomment and try below;

   @Relation(parentColumn = "id", entityColumn = "userId", entity = Pet.class, projection = "name")
   public List<String> pets; 
   */
}
  • parentColumn refers to Embedded User table's id column,
  • entityColumn refers to Pet table's userId (User - Pet relation) column,
  • entity refers to table(Pet) which has relation with User table.

4) UserDao Dao:

@Dao
public interface UserDao {
    @Query("SELECT * FROM User")
    public List<UserWithPets> loadUsersWithPets();
}

Now try loadUsersWithPets(), which returns the users with their list of pets.

Edit: See my other answer for many ot many relation.

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    @DevrimTuncer I tried to rewrite the same example in Kolin and I get: e: error: Cannot figure out how to read this field from a cursor. e: private java.util.List<Pet> pets; Commented Jun 13, 2017 at 12:27
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    @DevrimTuncer stackoverflow.com/questions/44522799/… Commented Jun 13, 2017 at 13:26
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    @DevrimTuncer @AndreaSoro how do we insert UserWithPet? The docs say Room requires insert to be either Entity or collection/array of it so we can't directly insert UserWithPet. Commented Jun 19, 2017 at 11:34
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    @AkshayChordiya I have come across the same error- BUT: if you use LiveData to update your UI, you just have to write two different DAO's (so in that case for Pet and User), then just simply insert the pet in the pet-dao, insert the user in the user-dao, and then get the PetWithUser- Entities from the User- Dao. The Pets will show up too.
    – romaneso
    Commented Dec 15, 2017 at 15:30
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    So you need a UserWithPets style class basically for every single relationship? I understand lazy loading is dangerous on a mobile device but isn't this overkill? They couldn't just put a @NoLazyLoading attribute, kind of like Entity Framework not lazy loading by default if your method property isn't virtual?
    – Diskdrive
    Commented Apr 6, 2018 at 6:50

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