问题
I want to do Audit for my entity updates. So I have implemented EmptyInterceptor.
My onFlushDirty()
method is not executing, but afterTransactionCompletion()
does executes
I'm using Spring 4.1 and Hibernate 5.0
+
I have not done any configuration rather than @Component
in configuration file till afterTransactionCompletion()
get executed.
What I'm missing here ?
Also how to intercept Event query.executeUpdate()
?
My Interceptor class is as follows:
@Component
public class AuditLogInterceptor extends EmptyInterceptor {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Override
public boolean onFlushDirty(Object entity, Serializable id,
Object[] currentState, Object[] previousState,
String[] propertyNames, Type[] types) {
System.out.println("AuditLogInterceptor.onFlushDirty()");
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Property Names :- ");
for (String propertyName : propertyNames) {
System.out.print(", "+propertyName);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Current State :- ");
for (Object current : currentState) {
System.out.print(", "+ String.valueOf( current ) );
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Previous State :- ");
for (Object previous : previousState) {
System.out.print(", "+ String.valueOf( previous ) );
}
return true;
//return super.onFlushDirty(entity, id, currentState, previousState,
//propertyNames, types);
}
@Override
public void afterTransactionCompletion(Transaction tx) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
System.out.println("AuditLogInterceptor.afterTransactionCompletion()");
super.afterTransactionCompletion(tx);
}
@Override
public boolean onSave(Object entity, Serializable id, Object[] state,
String[] propertyNames, Type[] types) {
System.out.println("AuditLogInterceptor.onSave()");
System.out.println("Property Names :- "+Arrays.toString(propertyNames));
System.out.println("States :- "+Arrays.toString(state));
return super.onSave(entity, id, state, propertyNames, types);
}
@Override
public void postFlush(@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") Iterator entities) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("AuditLogInterceptor.postFlush()");
for ( ; entities.hasNext() ;) {
System.out.println("-----"+ entities.next().getClass().getSimpleName());
}
System.out.println();
super.postFlush(entities);
}
}
Code In my DAO
@Override
public boolean updateAssignment( Integer workTaskDetailId, short workTaskStatus ) {
Session session = null;
Transaction transaction = null;
boolean isUpdated = false;
try {
session = this.sessionFactory.withOptions().interceptor( new AuditLogInterceptor() ).openSession();
transaction = session.beginTransaction();
String COMPLETION_DATE = "";
if( workTaskStatus == 263 )
COMPLETION_DATE = ", wtd.completionDate = :completionDate ";
final String UPDATE_WORKTASKSTATUS = "update WorkTaskDetail wtd set wtd.workTaskStatus = :workTaskStatus "
+COMPLETION_DATE+ "where wtd.workTaskDetailId = :workTaskDetailId ";
Query query = session.createQuery(UPDATE_WORKTASKSTATUS).setShort("workTaskStatus", workTaskStatus)
.setInteger("workTaskDetailId", workTaskDetailId);
if( workTaskStatus == 263 )
query.setDate("completionDate", new Date() );
int updateCount = query.executeUpdate();
if( updateCount > 0 )
isUpdated = true;
if( session != null )
session.flush();
if( transaction != null && transaction.getStatus().equals(TransactionStatus.ACTIVE) )
transaction.commit();
} catch ( Exception exception ) {
if( transaction != null && transaction.getStatus().equals( TransactionStatus.ACTIVE) )
transaction.rollback();
LOGGER.error("Message :- "+exception.getMessage());
LOGGER.error("Root Cause :- "+exception.getCause());
LOGGER.error(" ************************************************************");
} finally {
if( session != null )
session.close();
}
return isUpdated;
}
回答1:
The onFlushDirty
method was not called because there was no entity being modified by the currently running Persistence Context.
As I explained in this article, only managed entities can generate automatic UPDATE statements. In your case, you are executing a manual SQL UPDATE, which is beyond the scope of Hibernate entity state transitions.
Therefore, you have two choices:
- Use Hibernate Envers as there is no need to write a homemade Audit Log on top of Hibernate.
- Use Debezium since the DB already features an Audit Log anyway (a.k.a. WAL, redo log, transaction log).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45592708/hibernate-emptyinterceptor-onflushdirty-is-not-executing