findAllBy*
Purpose
Dynamic method that uses the properties of the domain class to allow the creation of Grails query method expressions that return all instances of the domain classExamples
Given the domain class Book
:class Book {
Long id
Long version
String title
Date releaseDate
String author
Boolean paperback
}
The following are all possible:def results = Book.findAllByTitle("The Shining", [max:10, sort:"title", order:"desc", offset:100] )
results = Book.findAllByTitleAndAuthor("The Sum of All Fears", "Tom Clancy")
results = Book.findAllByReleaseDateBetween(firstDate, new Date())
results = Book.findAllByReleaseDateGreaterThanEquals(firstDate)
results = Book.findAllByTitleLike("%Hobbit%")
results = Book.findAllByTitleIlike("%Hobbit%") // (since 0.5) - ignorecase
results = Book.findAllByTitleNotEqual("Harry Potter")
results = Book.findAllByReleaseDateIsNull()
results = Book.findAllByReleaseDateIsNotNull()
results = Book.findAllPaperbackByAuthor("Douglas Adams")
results = Book.findAllNotPaperbackByAuthor("Douglas Adams")
Description
GORM supports the notion of Dynamic Finders. The findAllBy*
method finds all the results for the given method expression.Parameters:
paginateParams
- A Map containing parameters max
, order
, offset
and sort
Pagination and sorting parameters can be used as the last argument to a dynamic method:def results = Book.findAllByTitle("The Shining", [max:10, sort:"title", order:"desc", offset:100] )
The following operator names can be used within the respective dynamic methods:
LessThan
LessThanEquals
GreaterThan
GreaterThanEquals
Between
Like
Ilike
(i.e. ignorecase like)
IsNotNull
IsNull
Not
NotEqual
And
Or
The above operator names can be considered keywords, and you will run into problems when querying domain classes that have one of these names used as property names. For more information on dynamic finders refer to the user guide.