Provides integrations to correlate user source code from various web frameworks with SQL comments from various ORMs.
When results are examined in SQL database logs, they'll look like this:
SELECT * from USERS /*action='run+this+%26+that',
controller='foo%3BDROP+TABLE+BAR',framework='spring,
traceparent='00-9a4589fe88dd0fc911ff2233ffee7899-11fa8b00dd11eeff-01',
tracestate='rojo%253D00f067aa0ba902b7%2Ccongo%253Dt61rcWkgMzE''*/
- Hibernate
- JDBC
- Spring
- Jetty
- Netty
- Apache Tomcat
- gRPC
If your're using Spring 5, then you can add the SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor
as follows:
import com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.interceptors.SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor;
@EnableWebMvc
@Configuration
public class WebConfig implements WebMvcConfigurer {
@Bean
public SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor sqlInterceptor() {
return new SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor();
}
@Override
public void addInterceptors(InterceptorRegistry registry) {
registry.addInterceptor(sqlInterceptor());
}
}
If you're using an older version of Spring, then your WebConfig
class needs to extend the WebMvcConfigureAdapter
class instead:
import com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.interceptors.SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor;
@EnableWebMvc
@Configuration
public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigureAdapter {
@Bean
public SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor sqlInterceptor() {
return new SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor();
}
@Override
public void addInterceptors(InterceptorRegistry registry) {
registry.addInterceptor(sqlInterceptor());
}
}
You can also add the interceptor as a bean in your XML configuration:
<mvc:interceptors>
<bean class="com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.interceptors.SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor"></bean>
</mvc:interceptors>
or alternatively just for a specific method
<mvc:interceptors>
<mvc:interceptor>
<mvc:mapping path="/flights"></mvc:mapping>
<bean class="com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.interceptors.SpringSQLCommenterInterceptor"></bean>
</mvc:interceptor>
</mvc:interceptors>
If you're using Hibernate via JPA, then you can simply set the hibernate.session_factory.statement_inspector
configuration property in the persistence.xml
configuration file:
<property name="hibernate.session_factory.statement_inspector" value="com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.schibernate.SCHibernate" />
If you're using Hibernate via Spring application properties(i.e. you have application.yml
or application.properties
in your resources folder)
application.properties
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.session_factory.statement_inspector=com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.schibernate.SCHibernate
application.yml
spring:
jpa:
properties:
hibernate:
session_factory:
statement_inspector: com.google.cloud.sqlcommenter.schibernate.SCHibernate
If you're using Hibernate via Spring, then you might not use a persistence.xml
configuration file, in which case,
you can set up the hibernate.session_factory.statement_inspector
configuration property as follows:
@Configuration
@EnableTransactionManagement
public class JPAConfig {
@Bean
public LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean entityManagerFactory() {
LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean em
= new LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean();
em.setDataSource(dataSource());
em.setPackagesToScan(new String[] { "you.application.domain.model" });
em.setJpaVendorAdapter(new HibernateJpaVendorAdapter());
em.setJpaProperties(additionalProperties());
return em;
}
private Properties additionalProperties() {
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.setProperty("hibernate.session_factory.statement_inspector", SCHibernate.class.getName());
return properties;
}
}
- Please follow the instructions to add the Spring interceptor
- Please follow the instructions to add the Hibernate StatementInspector