BaseAvaticaParameterConverter.java
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package org.apache.arrow.driver.jdbc.converter.impl;
import org.apache.arrow.driver.jdbc.converter.AvaticaParameterConverter;
import org.apache.arrow.driver.jdbc.utils.SqlTypes;
import org.apache.arrow.vector.types.pojo.ArrowType;
import org.apache.arrow.vector.types.pojo.Field;
import org.apache.calcite.avatica.AvaticaParameter;
import org.apache.calcite.avatica.SqlType;
/**
* Base AvaticaParameterConverter with a generic createParameter method that can be used by most
* Arrow types.
*/
abstract class BaseAvaticaParameterConverter implements AvaticaParameterConverter {
protected AvaticaParameter createParameter(Field field, boolean signed) {
final String name = field.getName();
final ArrowType arrowType = field.getType();
final String typeName = arrowType.toString();
final int precision = 0; // Would have to know about the actual number
final int scale =
0; // According to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-numeric.html
final int jdbcType = SqlTypes.getSqlTypeIdFromArrowType(arrowType);
final String className = SqlType.valueOf(jdbcType).clazz.getCanonicalName();
return new AvaticaParameter(signed, precision, scale, jdbcType, typeName, className, name);
}
}