Spring data with Cassandra @Query looking for native table name instead of entity name












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I'm creating a Spring data repository with Cassandra. I have to use @Query to get some custom result with CQL in place of findBy methods.



I'm getting an exception that the table name is not configured, it seems like @Query is using actual name instead of using entity name when making a call to Cassandra.



Here's what my setup looks like



@Table("book")
public class BookEntity {
...
}

import java.util.List;

import org.baeldung.spring.data.cassandra.model.BookEntity;
import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.CassandraRepository;
import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.Query;
import org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Repository;

@Repository
public interface BookRepository extends CassandraRepository<BookEntity> {

@Query("select b.isbn from BookEntity where and publisher=:publisher", allowFiltering = true)
List<String> findIdsWithPublisher(@Param("publisher") String publisher);
}


When I call method findIdsWithPublisher() I get an exception that bookentity is not configured. Another indication that it's not using entity name or entity attribute names is that when I use an alias in the query like from BookEntity b where b.publisher = ... or any column name that is different in entity from it's native name for example updatedDate (native updt_date), it throws exceptions like no viable alternative found for and so on.



Does @Query take native queries only or I'm doing something wrong?



Any hint is appreciated.










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    I'm creating a Spring data repository with Cassandra. I have to use @Query to get some custom result with CQL in place of findBy methods.



    I'm getting an exception that the table name is not configured, it seems like @Query is using actual name instead of using entity name when making a call to Cassandra.



    Here's what my setup looks like



    @Table("book")
    public class BookEntity {
    ...
    }

    import java.util.List;

    import org.baeldung.spring.data.cassandra.model.BookEntity;
    import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.CassandraRepository;
    import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.Query;
    import org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param;
    import org.springframework.stereotype.Repository;

    @Repository
    public interface BookRepository extends CassandraRepository<BookEntity> {

    @Query("select b.isbn from BookEntity where and publisher=:publisher", allowFiltering = true)
    List<String> findIdsWithPublisher(@Param("publisher") String publisher);
    }


    When I call method findIdsWithPublisher() I get an exception that bookentity is not configured. Another indication that it's not using entity name or entity attribute names is that when I use an alias in the query like from BookEntity b where b.publisher = ... or any column name that is different in entity from it's native name for example updatedDate (native updt_date), it throws exceptions like no viable alternative found for and so on.



    Does @Query take native queries only or I'm doing something wrong?



    Any hint is appreciated.










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      I'm creating a Spring data repository with Cassandra. I have to use @Query to get some custom result with CQL in place of findBy methods.



      I'm getting an exception that the table name is not configured, it seems like @Query is using actual name instead of using entity name when making a call to Cassandra.



      Here's what my setup looks like



      @Table("book")
      public class BookEntity {
      ...
      }

      import java.util.List;

      import org.baeldung.spring.data.cassandra.model.BookEntity;
      import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.CassandraRepository;
      import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.Query;
      import org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param;
      import org.springframework.stereotype.Repository;

      @Repository
      public interface BookRepository extends CassandraRepository<BookEntity> {

      @Query("select b.isbn from BookEntity where and publisher=:publisher", allowFiltering = true)
      List<String> findIdsWithPublisher(@Param("publisher") String publisher);
      }


      When I call method findIdsWithPublisher() I get an exception that bookentity is not configured. Another indication that it's not using entity name or entity attribute names is that when I use an alias in the query like from BookEntity b where b.publisher = ... or any column name that is different in entity from it's native name for example updatedDate (native updt_date), it throws exceptions like no viable alternative found for and so on.



      Does @Query take native queries only or I'm doing something wrong?



      Any hint is appreciated.










      share|improve this question















      I'm creating a Spring data repository with Cassandra. I have to use @Query to get some custom result with CQL in place of findBy methods.



      I'm getting an exception that the table name is not configured, it seems like @Query is using actual name instead of using entity name when making a call to Cassandra.



      Here's what my setup looks like



      @Table("book")
      public class BookEntity {
      ...
      }

      import java.util.List;

      import org.baeldung.spring.data.cassandra.model.BookEntity;
      import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.CassandraRepository;
      import org.springframework.data.cassandra.repository.Query;
      import org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param;
      import org.springframework.stereotype.Repository;

      @Repository
      public interface BookRepository extends CassandraRepository<BookEntity> {

      @Query("select b.isbn from BookEntity where and publisher=:publisher", allowFiltering = true)
      List<String> findIdsWithPublisher(@Param("publisher") String publisher);
      }


      When I call method findIdsWithPublisher() I get an exception that bookentity is not configured. Another indication that it's not using entity name or entity attribute names is that when I use an alias in the query like from BookEntity b where b.publisher = ... or any column name that is different in entity from it's native name for example updatedDate (native updt_date), it throws exceptions like no viable alternative found for and so on.



      Does @Query take native queries only or I'm doing something wrong?



      Any hint is appreciated.







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