Spring Batch - Using an ItemWriter with List of Lists
Typically, the design pattern is:
Reader -> reads something, returns ReadItem
Processor -> ingests ReadItem, returns ProcessedItem
Writer -> ingests List<ProcessedItem>
If your processor is returning List<Object>
, then you need your Writer to expect List<List<Object>>
.
You could do this by wrapping your JdbcBatchItemWriter
as a delegate in an ItemWriter that looks something like this:
public class ListUnpackingItemWriter<T> implements ItemWriter<List<T>>, ItemStream, InitializingBean {
private ItemWriter<T> delegate;
@Override
public void write(final List<? extends List<T>> lists) throws Exception {
final List<T> consolidatedList = new ArrayList<>();
for (final List<T> list : lists) {
consolidatedList.addAll(list);
}
delegate.write(consolidatedList);
}
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() {
Assert.notNull(delegate, "You must set a delegate!");
}
@Override
public void open(ExecutionContext executionContext) {
if (delegate instanceof ItemStream) {
((ItemStream) delegate).open(executionContext);
}
}
@Override
public void update(ExecutionContext executionContext) {
if (delegate instanceof ItemStream) {
((ItemStream) delegate).update(executionContext);
}
}
@Override
public void close() {
if (delegate instanceof ItemStream) {
((ItemStream) delegate).close();
}
}
public void setDelegate(ItemWriter<T> delegate) {
this.delegate = delegate;
}
}
public class ListUnpackingItemWriter<T> implements FlatFileItemWriter<List<T>>, ItemStream, InitializingBean {
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() {
setLineAggregator(item -> String.join("\n", item.stream().map(T::toString).collect(Collectors.toList())));
}
}
Just added a custom line aggregator to the above solution, this helps in writing the content to a file by using FlatFileItemWriter<List<T>>
. You can replace T
with actual class name to avoid compilation error while calling toString()
method.