Is it possible to update only one field to Realm?
Android Studio 3.2, Java 1.7, Realm 4.1.0
Here my pojo:
public class ImageFormats extends RealmObject {
private ImageSource reference;
private ImageSource average;
}
public class ImageSource extends RealmObject {
private String url;
private int width;
private int height;
}
Here how I update reference
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageFormats that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.average, that.average)) {
setAverage(that.average == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.average));
}
}
Nice it work fine.
But I wan't to update WHOLE object ImageSource
because may change only one property, e.g. url
And I try to update to Realm only field that was changed.
So I try this:
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) {
setUrl(that.url == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.url)); // error here
}
}
But I get compile error:
error: no suitable method found for copyToRealm(String)
So, how I can update to Realm only changed field?
realm
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Android Studio 3.2, Java 1.7, Realm 4.1.0
Here my pojo:
public class ImageFormats extends RealmObject {
private ImageSource reference;
private ImageSource average;
}
public class ImageSource extends RealmObject {
private String url;
private int width;
private int height;
}
Here how I update reference
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageFormats that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.average, that.average)) {
setAverage(that.average == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.average));
}
}
Nice it work fine.
But I wan't to update WHOLE object ImageSource
because may change only one property, e.g. url
And I try to update to Realm only field that was changed.
So I try this:
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) {
setUrl(that.url == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.url)); // error here
}
}
But I get compile error:
error: no suitable method found for copyToRealm(String)
So, how I can update to Realm only changed field?
realm
Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead ofcopyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
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Android Studio 3.2, Java 1.7, Realm 4.1.0
Here my pojo:
public class ImageFormats extends RealmObject {
private ImageSource reference;
private ImageSource average;
}
public class ImageSource extends RealmObject {
private String url;
private int width;
private int height;
}
Here how I update reference
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageFormats that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.average, that.average)) {
setAverage(that.average == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.average));
}
}
Nice it work fine.
But I wan't to update WHOLE object ImageSource
because may change only one property, e.g. url
And I try to update to Realm only field that was changed.
So I try this:
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) {
setUrl(that.url == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.url)); // error here
}
}
But I get compile error:
error: no suitable method found for copyToRealm(String)
So, how I can update to Realm only changed field?
realm
Android Studio 3.2, Java 1.7, Realm 4.1.0
Here my pojo:
public class ImageFormats extends RealmObject {
private ImageSource reference;
private ImageSource average;
}
public class ImageSource extends RealmObject {
private String url;
private int width;
private int height;
}
Here how I update reference
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageFormats that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.average, that.average)) {
setAverage(that.average == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.average));
}
}
Nice it work fine.
But I wan't to update WHOLE object ImageSource
because may change only one property, e.g. url
And I try to update to Realm only field that was changed.
So I try this:
public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) {
if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) {
setUrl(that.url == null ? null : realm.copyToRealm(that.url)); // error here
}
}
But I get compile error:
error: no suitable method found for copyToRealm(String)
So, how I can update to Realm only changed field?
realm
realm
edited Nov 23 '18 at 9:08
Alexei
asked Nov 23 '18 at 9:01
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Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead ofcopyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
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Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead ofcopyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead of
copyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead of
copyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
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Get the object from the Realm and use the object's setter instead of
copyToRealm
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 10:55
So this code is correct? - public void cascadeUpdate(Realm realm, ImageSource that) { if (!EqualsUtil.areEqual(this.url, that.url)) { setUrl(that.url); } }
– Alexei
Nov 23 '18 at 11:52
Actually now that you mention it, the latest version should support ImportFlag on copyToRealmOrUpdate which should be able to do what you need.
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 13:10
(The latest version is 5.8.0, so I guess the right way for you IS to fetch the object and set it if it's not equal, so yeah)
– EpicPandaForce
Nov 23 '18 at 16:29