Types
MySQL Types¶
SQLDelight column definitions are identical to regular MySQL column definitions but support an extra column constraint which specifies the Kotlin type of the column in the generated interface.
CREATE TABLE some_types (
some_bit BIT, -- Retrieved as Boolean
some_tiny_int TINYINT, -- Retrieved as Byte
some_small_int SMALLINT, -- Retrieved as Short
some_medium_int MEDIUMINT, -- Retrieved as Int
some_integer INTEGER, -- Retrieved as Int
some_int INT, -- Retrieved as Int
some_big_int BIGINT, -- Retrieved as Long
some_decimal DECIMAL, -- Retrieved as Double
some_dec DEC, -- Retrieved as Double
some_fixed FIXED, -- Retrieved as Double
some_numeric NUMERIC, -- Retrieved as BigDecimal
some_float FLOAT, -- Retrieved as Double
some_real REAL, -- Retrieved as Double
some_double_prec DOUBLE PRECISION, -- Retrieved as Double
some_double DOUBLE, -- Retrieved as Double
some_date DATE, -- Retrieved as LocalDate
some_time TIME, -- Retrieved as LocalTime
some_datetime DATETIME, -- Retrieved as LocalDateTime
some_timestamp TIMESTAMP, -- Retrieved as OffsetDateTime
some_year YEAR, -- Retrieved as String
some_char CHAR, -- Retrieved as String
some_varchar VARCHAR(16), -- Retrieved as String
some_tiny_text TINYTEXT, -- Retrieved as String
some_text TEXT, -- Retrieved as String
some_medium_text MEDIUMTEXT, -- Retrieved as String
some_long_text LONGTEXT, -- Retrieved as String
some_enum ENUM, -- Retrieved as String
some_set SET, -- Retrieved as String
some_varbinary VARBINARY(8), -- Retrieved as ByteArray
some_blob BLOB(8, 8), -- Retrieved as ByteArray
some_binary BINARY, -- Retrieved as ByteArray
some_json JSON, -- Retrieved as String
some_boolean BOOLEAN, -- Retrieved as Boolean
);
Custom Column Types¶
If you'd like to retrieve columns as custom types you can specify a Kotlin type:
import kotlin.String;
import kotlin.collections.List;
CREATE TABLE hockeyPlayer (
cup_wins TEXT AS List<String> NOT NULL
);
However, creating the Database
will require you to provide a ColumnAdapter
which knows how to map between the database type and your custom type:
val listOfStringsAdapter = object : ColumnAdapter<List<String>, String> {
override fun decode(databaseValue: String) =
if (databaseValue.isEmpty()) {
listOf()
} else {
databaseValue.split(",")
}
override fun encode(value: List<String>) = value.joinToString(separator = ",")
}
val queryWrapper: Database = Database(
driver = driver,
hockeyPlayerAdapter = hockeyPlayer.Adapter(
cup_winsAdapter = listOfStringsAdapter
)
)
Enums¶
As a convenience the SQLDelight runtime includes a ColumnAdapter
for storing an enum as String data.
import com.example.hockey.HockeyPlayer;
CREATE TABLE hockeyPlayer (
position TEXT AS HockeyPlayer.Position
)
val queryWrapper: Database = Database(
driver = driver,
hockeyPlayerAdapter = HockeyPlayer.Adapter(
positionAdapter = EnumColumnAdapter()
)
)
Value types¶
SQLDelight can generate a value type for a column which wraps the underlying database type if requested:
CREATE TABLE hockeyPlayer (
id INT AS VALUE
);
Optimistic Locking¶
If you specify a column as a LOCK
, it would have a value type generated for it, and also require
that UPDATE
statements correctly use the lock to perform updates.
CREATE TABLE hockeyPlayer(
id INT AS VALUE,
version_number INT AS LOCK,
name VARCHAR(8)
);
-- This will fail (and the IDE plugin will suggest rewriting to the below)
updateName:
UPDATE hockeyPlayer
SET name = ?;
-- This will pass compilation
updateNamePassing:
UPDATE hockeyPlayer
SET name = ?
version_number = :version_number + 1
WHERE version_number = :version_number;
Custom Types in Migrations¶
If migrations are the schema's source of truth, you can also specify the exposed kotlin type when altering a table:
import kotlin.String;
import kotlin.collection.List;
ALTER TABLE my_table
ADD COLUMN new_column VARCHAR(8) AS List<String>;