I have a Java class having an Instant
type of member variable:
public class SomeRecord {
private String someId;
private Instant someInstant;
// getters and setters
}
I am using MongoTemplate to update the someInstant
field in database:
public SomeRecord updateSomeRecordBySomeId(final String someId, Object someInstant) {
Query query = new Query();
query.addCriteria(Criteria.where("someId").is(someId));
Update update = new Update();
update.set("someInstant", someInstant);
return operations.findAndModify(query, update, new FindAndModifyOptions().returnNew(true), SomeRecord.class);
}
This works great if I am calling the method as:
updateSomeRecordBySomeId("SOME-ID", Instant.now());
persisting the field in DB as a Date
type:
"someInstant" : ISODate("2017-07-11T07:26:44.269Z")
Now the method may also be called as:
updateSomeRecordBySomeId("SOME-ID", "2017-07-11T07:26:44.269Z");
In this case I get an exception as:
org.springframework.core.convert.ConverterNotFoundException: No converter found capable of converting from type [java.lang.String] to type [java.time.Instant]
which makes complete sense. (It updates the field in the DB as String
though. "someInstant" : "2017-07-11T07:26:44.269Z"
)
So I added a converter as follows:
MongoConfig.java:
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"dao package path here"})
public class MongoConfig {
@Autowired
private MongoDbFactory mongoDbFactory;
@Bean
public MongoTemplate mongoTemplate() {
MappingMongoConverter converter = new MappingMongoConverter(new DefaultDbRefResolver(mongoDbFactory),
new MongoMappingContext());
converter.setCustomConversions(new CustomConversions(Collections.singletonList(new StringToInstantConverter())));
return new MongoTemplate(mongoDbFactory, converter);
}
}
StringToInstantConverter.java:
public class StringToInstantConverter implements Converter<String, Instant> {
@Override
public Instant convert(String utcString) {
// TODO: Make it generic for any time-zone
return Instant.parse(utcString);
}
}
After adding the above converter I am not getting ConverterNotFoundException
any longer, but the field someInstant
is being persisted as plain string: "someInstant" : "2017-07-11T07:26:44.269Z"
And that's what my question is. I know that the converter is being identified that is the reason I am not getting the exception anymore. But why the converter is not converting the String
to Instant
? Why the field is being persisted as plain String
? Is the converter supplied incorrect? How to write converter for this case?
Note:
I have simplified the code to focus on the actual problem. In actual the method does not receive the
someInstant
field as parameter. So writing overloaded method is not going to be applicable here. Also any kind ofinstanceOf
check inside the method won't work for the actual scenario. So the focus is on the question why the conversion not happening?The actual data-store for us is DocumentDB, but we use DocumentDB with MongoDB API(as Spring Data does not support DocumentDB) for our database operations.