@ProviderType @Transactional(isolation=PORTAL, rollbackFor={PortalException.class,SystemException.class}) public interface SocialRelationLocalService extends BaseLocalService, PersistedModelLocalService
SocialRelationLocalServiceUtil
,
SocialRelationLocalServiceBaseImpl
,
SocialRelationLocalServiceImpl
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SocialRelation |
addRelation(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Adds a social relation between the two users to the database.
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SocialRelation |
addSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
Adds the social relation to the database.
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SocialRelation |
createSocialRelation(long relationId)
Creates a new social relation with the primary key.
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PersistedModel |
deletePersistedModel(PersistedModel persistedModel) |
void |
deleteRelation(long relationId)
Removes the relation (and its inverse in case of a bidirectional
relation) from the database.
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void |
deleteRelation(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Removes the matching relation (and its inverse in case of a bidirectional
relation) from the database.
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void |
deleteRelation(SocialRelation relation)
Removes the relation (and its inverse in case of a bidirectional
relation) from the database.
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void |
deleteRelations(long userId)
Removes all relations involving the user from the database.
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void |
deleteRelations(long userId1,
long userId2)
Removes all relations between User1 and User2.
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SocialRelation |
deleteSocialRelation(long relationId)
Deletes the social relation with the primary key from the database.
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SocialRelation |
deleteSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
Deletes the social relation from the database.
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DynamicQuery |
dynamicQuery() |
<T> List<T> |
dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery)
Performs a dynamic query on the database and returns the matching rows.
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<T> List<T> |
dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery,
int start,
int end)
Performs a dynamic query on the database and returns a range of the matching rows.
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<T> List<T> |
dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery,
int start,
int end,
OrderByComparator<T> orderByComparator)
Performs a dynamic query on the database and returns an ordered range of the matching rows.
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long |
dynamicQueryCount(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery)
Returns the number of rows matching the dynamic query.
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long |
dynamicQueryCount(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery,
Projection projection)
Returns the number of rows matching the dynamic query.
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SocialRelation |
fetchSocialRelation(long relationId) |
SocialRelation |
fetchSocialRelationByUuidAndCompanyId(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns the social relation with the matching UUID and company.
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ActionableDynamicQuery |
getActionableDynamicQuery() |
IndexableActionableDynamicQuery |
getIndexableActionableDynamicQuery() |
List<SocialRelation> |
getInverseRelations(long userId,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the inverse relations of the given type for which
the user is User2 of the relation.
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int |
getInverseRelationsCount(long userId,
int type)
Returns the number of inverse relations of the given type for which the
user is User2 of the relation.
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String |
getOSGiServiceIdentifier()
Returns the OSGi service identifier.
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PersistedModel |
getPersistedModel(Serializable primaryKeyObj) |
SocialRelation |
getRelation(long relationId)
Returns the relation identified by its primary key.
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SocialRelation |
getRelation(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns the relation of the given type between User1 and User2.
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List<SocialRelation> |
getRelations(long userId,
int type,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the relations of the given type where the user is
the subject of the relation.
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List<SocialRelation> |
getRelations(long userId1,
long userId2,
int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the relations between User1 and User2.
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int |
getRelationsCount(long userId,
int type)
Returns the number of relations of the given type where the user is the
subject of the relation.
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int |
getRelationsCount(long userId1,
long userId2)
Returns the number of relations between User1 and User2.
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SocialRelation |
getSocialRelation(long relationId)
Returns the social relation with the primary key.
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SocialRelation |
getSocialRelationByUuidAndCompanyId(String uuid,
long companyId)
Returns the social relation with the matching UUID and company.
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List<SocialRelation> |
getSocialRelations(int start,
int end)
Returns a range of all the social relations.
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int |
getSocialRelationsCount()
Returns the number of social relations.
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boolean |
hasRelation(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns
true if a relation of the given type exists where
the user with primary key userId1 is User1 of the relation
and the user with the primary key userId2 is User2 of the
relation. |
boolean |
isRelatable(long userId1,
long userId2,
int type)
Returns
true if the users can be in a relation of the given
type where the user with primary key userId1 is User1 of the
relation and the user with the primary key userId2 is User2
of the relation. |
SocialRelation |
updateSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
Updates the social relation in the database or adds it if it does not yet exist.
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SocialRelation addRelation(long userId1, long userId2, int type) throws PortalException
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationtype
- the type of the relationPortalException
@Indexable(type=REINDEX) SocialRelation addSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
socialRelation
- the social relation@Transactional(enabled=false) SocialRelation createSocialRelation(long relationId)
relationId
- the primary key for the new social relationPersistedModel deletePersistedModel(PersistedModel persistedModel) throws PortalException
deletePersistedModel
in interface PersistedModelLocalService
PortalException
void deleteRelation(long relationId) throws PortalException
relationId
- the primary key of the relationPortalException
void deleteRelation(long userId1, long userId2, int type) throws PortalException
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationtype
- the relation's typePortalException
void deleteRelation(SocialRelation relation) throws PortalException
relation
- the relation to be removedPortalException
void deleteRelations(long userId)
userId
- the primary key of the uservoid deleteRelations(long userId1, long userId2) throws PortalException
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationPortalException
@Indexable(type=DELETE) SocialRelation deleteSocialRelation(long relationId) throws PortalException
relationId
- the primary key of the social relationPortalException
- if a social relation with the primary key could not be found@Indexable(type=DELETE) SocialRelation deleteSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
socialRelation
- the social relationDynamicQuery dynamicQuery()
<T> List<T> dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery)
dynamicQuery
- the dynamic query<T> List<T> dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil.ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
dynamicQuery
- the dynamic querystart
- the lower bound of the range of model instancesend
- the upper bound of the range of model instances (not inclusive)<T> List<T> dynamicQuery(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery, int start, int end, OrderByComparator<T> orderByComparator)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil.ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
dynamicQuery
- the dynamic querystart
- the lower bound of the range of model instancesend
- the upper bound of the range of model instances (not inclusive)orderByComparator
- the comparator to order the results by (optionally null
)long dynamicQueryCount(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery)
dynamicQuery
- the dynamic querylong dynamicQueryCount(DynamicQuery dynamicQuery, Projection projection)
dynamicQuery
- the dynamic queryprojection
- the projection to apply to the query@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation fetchSocialRelation(long relationId)
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation fetchSocialRelationByUuidAndCompanyId(String uuid, long companyId)
uuid
- the social relation's UUIDcompanyId
- the primary key of the companynull
if a matching social relation could not be found@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) ActionableDynamicQuery getActionableDynamicQuery()
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) IndexableActionableDynamicQuery getIndexableActionableDynamicQuery()
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) List<SocialRelation> getInverseRelations(long userId, int type, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end -
start
instances. start
and end
are not
primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full
result set.
userId
- the primary key of the usertype
- the relation's typestart
- the lower bound of the range of resultsend
- the upper bound of the range of results (not inclusive)@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) int getInverseRelationsCount(long userId, int type)
userId
- the primary key of the usertype
- the relation's typeString getOSGiServiceIdentifier()
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) PersistedModel getPersistedModel(Serializable primaryKeyObj) throws PortalException
getPersistedModel
in interface PersistedModelLocalService
PortalException
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation getRelation(long relationId) throws PortalException
relationId
- the primary key of the relationPortalException
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation getRelation(long userId1, long userId2, int type) throws PortalException
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationtype
- the relation's typePortalException
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) List<SocialRelation> getRelations(long userId, int type, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end -
start
instances. start
and end
are not
primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full
result set.
userId
- the primary key of the usertype
- the relation's typestart
- the lower bound of the range of resultsend
- the upper bound of the range of results (not inclusive)@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) List<SocialRelation> getRelations(long userId1, long userId2, int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end -
start
instances. start
and end
are not
primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full
result set.
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationstart
- the lower bound of the range of resultsend
- the upper bound of the range of results (not inclusive)@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) int getRelationsCount(long userId, int type)
userId
- the primary key of the usertype
- the relation's type@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) int getRelationsCount(long userId1, long userId2)
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relation@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation getSocialRelation(long relationId) throws PortalException
relationId
- the primary key of the social relationPortalException
- if a social relation with the primary key could not be found@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) SocialRelation getSocialRelationByUuidAndCompanyId(String uuid, long companyId) throws PortalException
uuid
- the social relation's UUIDcompanyId
- the primary key of the companyPortalException
- if a matching social relation could not be found@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) List<SocialRelation> getSocialRelations(int start, int end)
Useful when paginating results. Returns a maximum of end - start
instances. start
and end
are not primary keys, they are indexes in the result set. Thus, 0
refers to the first result in the set. Setting both start
and end
to QueryUtil.ALL_POS
will return the full result set. If orderByComparator
is specified, then the query will include the given ORDER BY logic. If orderByComparator
is absent and pagination is required (start
and end
are not QueryUtil.ALL_POS
), then the query will include the default ORDER BY logic from SocialRelationModelImpl
. If both orderByComparator
and pagination are absent, for performance reasons, the query will not have an ORDER BY clause and the returned result set will be sorted on by the primary key in an ascending order.
start
- the lower bound of the range of social relationsend
- the upper bound of the range of social relations (not inclusive)@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) int getSocialRelationsCount()
@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) boolean hasRelation(long userId1, long userId2, int type)
true
if a relation of the given type exists where
the user with primary key userId1
is User1 of the relation
and the user with the primary key userId2
is User2 of the
relation.userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationtype
- the relation's typetrue
if the relation exists; false
otherwise@Transactional(propagation=SUPPORTS, readOnly=true) boolean isRelatable(long userId1, long userId2, int type)
true
if the users can be in a relation of the given
type where the user with primary key userId1
is User1 of the
relation and the user with the primary key userId2
is User2
of the relation.
This method returns false
if User1 and User2 are the same,
if either user is the default user, or if a matching relation already
exists.
userId1
- the user that is the subject of the relationuserId2
- the user at the other end of the relationtype
- the relation's typetrue
if the two users can be in a new relation of
the given type; false
otherwise@Indexable(type=REINDEX) SocialRelation updateSocialRelation(SocialRelation socialRelation)
socialRelation
- the social relation