How to persist LocalDate with JPA?

ghz 1years ago ⋅ 1356 views

Question

I want to store Date without time into my database. So, I choose to use LocalDate type.

As mentioned in this article: [How to persist LocalDate and LocalDateTime with JPA 2.1](https://thoughts-on-java.org/persist-localdate-localdatetime- jpa/), I use a JPA converter to convert LocalDate to Date.

However, I have some troubles when I want to persist my entity (with POST and PUT requests).

Error

2019-02-23 11:26:30.254  WARN 2720 --- [-auto-1-exec-10] .w.s.m.s.DefaultHandlerExceptionResolver : Resolved [org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageNotReadableException: JSON parse error: Expected array or string.; nested exception is com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.MismatchedInputException: Expected array or string.
 at [Source: (PushbackInputStream); line: 1, column: 104] (through reference chain: ...entity.MyObject["startdate"])]

org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConversionException: Type definition error: [simple type, class org.springframework.http.ResponseEntity]; nested exception is com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc.InvalidDefinitionException: Cannot construct instance of `org.springframework.http.ResponseEntity` (no Creators, like default construct, exist): cannot deserialize from Object value (no delegate- or property-based Creator)
 at [Source: (PushbackInputStream); line: 1, column: 2]

Code

Converter

package ...entity;

import javax.persistence.AttributeConverter;
import javax.persistence.Converter;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.sql.Date;

@Converter(autoApply = true)
public class LocalDateAttributeConverter implements AttributeConverter<LocalDate, Date> {

    @Override
    public Date convertToDatabaseColumn(LocalDate locDate) {
        return (locDate == null ? null : Date.valueOf(locDate));
    }

    @Override
    public LocalDate convertToEntityAttribute(Date sqlDate) {
        return (sqlDate == null ? null : sqlDate.toLocalDate());
    }
}

Entity

package ...entity;

import org.hibernate.annotations.ColumnDefault;

import javax.persistence.*;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;

@Entity
public class MyObject {

    @Id
    private String id;
    private LocalDate startdate;
    private LocalDate enddate;

    public MyObject() {}

    public MyObject(LocalDate enddate) {
        this.startdate = LocalDate.now();
        this.enddate = enddate;
    }

    ...
}

"Main"

private DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd");
MyObject myobject = new MyObject(LocalDate.parse("2019-03-01", formatter));

Thanks for help.

EDIT 1 : Print of MyObject

 HttpHeaders headers = new HttpHeaders();
 headers.setContentType(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON);
 HttpEntity<String> entity = new HttpEntity<>(this.toJsonString(myObject), headers);
 System.out.println(entity.toString());

 // <{"id":"ba6649e4-6e65-4f54-8f1a-f8fc7143b05a","startdate":{"year":2019,"month":"FEBRUARY","dayOfMonth":23,"dayOfWeek":"SATURDAY","era":"CE","dayOfYear":54,"leapYear":false,"monthValue":2,"chronology":{"id":"ISO","calendarType":"iso8601"}},"enddate":{"year":2019,"month":"MARCH","dayOfMonth":1,"dayOfWeek":"FRIDAY","era":"CE","dayOfYear":60,"leapYear":false,"monthValue":3,"chronology":{"id":"ISO","calendarType":"iso8601"}}},[Content-Type:"application/json"]>

Answer

JPA 2.2 supports LocalDate, so no converter is needed.

Hibernate also supports it as of 5.3 version.

Check out this article: [What’s new in JPA 2.2 – Java 8 Date and Time Types](https://vladmihalcea.com/whats-new-in-jpa-2-2-java-8-date-and-time- types/) for more details.