I am new to Spring Data Mongo so I must be doing something wrong because I can't manage to execute such a simple query. This is my model:
@Document(collection="brands")
public class Brand{
@Id
private int id;
private String name;
...
//getters-setters
}
@Document(collection="models")
public class Model{
@Id
private int id;
private String name;
@DBRef
private Brand brand;
...
//getters-setters
}
I would like to get all models from a brand, so I implement the DAO as follows:
@Repository
public interface IModelDAO extends MongoRepository<Model, Integer>{
@Query(value="{ 'brand.$id' : ?0 }")
public List<Model> findByBrandId(Integer id);
}
If I execute this mongodb query in the shell it works: db.modelss.find({ 'brand.$id' : 1 })
But, the Java application throws the following exception:
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalAccessError
at org.springframework.data.mapping.PropertyReferenceException.detectPotentialMatches(PropertyReferenceException.java:134)
Apparently it is looking for a field $id in Brand class, and since it doesn't exist it fails. So I change the query to the following, so that it navigates to the id field:
@Query(value="{ 'brand.id' : ?0 }")
Now, it doesn't throw an exception but it doesn't find anything in the DB.
Debugging the MongoTemplate.executeFindMultiInternal() method in can see that in
DBCursor cursor = null;
try {
cursor = collectionCallback.doInCollection(getAndPrepareCollection(getDb(), collectionName));
cursor's query is query={ "brand" : 134}
. So it makes sense it doesn't find anything. Changing the query value during debugging to query={ "brand.$id" : 134} it works.
So, why isn't the query correctly translated?
try this;
The problem was caused by the
@Id
int type. Changing it to Integer solved it: