Conditional Envers Auditing

2019-02-06 20:58发布

问题:

I have a requirement where I want to audit records only on change of Status field. I've followed documentation chapter tutorial "15.8. Conditional auditing".

Step 1: Turn off automatic Envers event listeners registration. I have following:

<prop key="hibernate.listeners.envers.autoRegister">false</prop>

Step 2: Create subclasses for appropriate event listeners.

public class DeleteEnversListener extends EnversPostDeleteEventListenerImpl {   
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 5906427978349712224L;
    private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(DeleteEnversListener.class);

    public DeleteEnversListener(AuditConfiguration enversConfiguration) {
        super(enversConfiguration);
    }

    @Override
    public void onPostDelete(PostDeleteEvent event) {
        log.info("!!! just logging entity !! "+ event.getEntity());
        super.onPostDelete(event);
    }   
}

In similar way, I have

  • InsertEnversListener
  • UpdateEnversListener
  • DeleteEnversListener
  • CollectionRecreateEnversListener
  • PreCollectionRemoveEnversListener
  • PreCollectionUpdateEnversListener

Step 3: Create your own implementation of org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator

public class CustomEnversIntegrator extends EnversIntegrator   {

    private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(CustomEnversIntegrator.class);

    @Override
    public void integrate(Configuration configuration,
            SessionFactoryImplementor sessionFactory,
            SessionFactoryServiceRegistry serviceRegistry) {

        super.integrate(configuration, sessionFactory, serviceRegistry);
        final AuditConfiguration enversConfiguration = AuditConfiguration.getFor( configuration, serviceRegistry.getService( ClassLoaderService.class ) );
        EventListenerRegistry listenerRegistry = serviceRegistry.getService( EventListenerRegistry.class );

        System.out.println("Registering event listeners");
        if (enversConfiguration.getEntCfg().hasAuditedEntities()) {
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.POST_INSERT, new InsertEnversListener(enversConfiguration));
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.POST_UPDATE, new UpdateEnversListener(enversConfiguration));
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.POST_DELETE, new DeleteEnversListener(enversConfiguration ) );
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.POST_COLLECTION_RECREATE, new CollectionRecreateEnversListener(enversConfiguration ) );
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.PRE_COLLECTION_REMOVE, new PreCollectionRemoveEnversListener(enversConfiguration ) );
            listenerRegistry.appendListeners(EventType.PRE_COLLECTION_UPDATE, new PreCollectionUpdateEnversListener(enversConfiguration ) );
        }

    }
}

Step 4: For the integrator to be automatically used when Hibernate starts up, you will need to add a META-INF/services/org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator file. Here is content of org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator file

com.hib.sample.listener.CustomEnversIntegrator

I am not sure, if I am missing anything. I am using JBOSS AS 7.0 with Hibernate 4.1.8

回答1:

Try to place integrator file into:

sample.war\WEB-INF\classes\META-INF\services\...


回答2:

Maybe...

In my case, I use Maven, and I had to include in the pom.xml, the following line : <include>**/*.Integrator</include>, because the file was not packaged in the .ear.

My pom.xml:

<resources>
       <resource>
           <directory>src/main/resources</directory>
           <filtering>true</filtering>
           <includes>
                <include>**/*.xml</include>
               <include>**/*.Integrator</include>
           </includes>
       </resource>
       ...


回答3:

creating a file org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator (containing the qualified name of my custom integrator) in a folder META-INF/services/ under src/main/resources of my maven project made my custom integrator code be called.



回答4:

@ComponentScan(basePackages = {"com.example.demo"}, lazyInit = true)

Adding lazyInit = true, triggered the custom integrator for me.