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Named queries
An alternative to using the @Query
annotation on methods is specifying them in a separate .properties
file. The default path for the file is META-INF/arango-named-queries.properties
and can be changed with the EnableArangoRepositories#namedQueriesLocation()
setting. The entries in the properties file must adhere to the following convention: {simple entity name}.{method name} = {query}
. Let’s assume we have the following repository interface:
package com.arangodb.repository;
public interface CustomerRepository extends ArangoRepository<Customer, String> {
Customer findByUsername(@Param("username") String username);
}
The corresponding arango-named-queries.properties
file looks like this:
Customer.findByUsername = FOR c IN customers FILTER c.username == @username RETURN c
The queries specified in the properties file are no different than the queries that can be defined with the @Query
annotation. The only difference is that the queries are in one place. If there is a @Query
annotation present and a named query defined, the query in the @Query
annotation takes precedence.