public final class Cursor implements Serializable
A cursor that represents a position in a query.
To resume a Query at the position defined by a Cursor, the Cursor must be present in the FetchOptions passed to a PreparedQuery identical to the one it was created from.
Cursors can be retrieved from PreparedQuery.asQueryResult*
functions. A typical use
case would be:
Cursor originalCursor = preparedQuery.asQueryResultList(withLimit(20)).getCursor(); String encodedCursor = original.toWebSafeString();
The encoded cursor can then be passed safely in a get or post arg of a web request and on another request the next batch of results can be retrieved with:
Cursor decodedCursor = Cursor.fromWebSafeString(encodedCursor); List<Entity> nextBatch = preparedQuery.asQueryResultList(withLimit(20).cursor(decoded));
Implements
SerializableStatic Methods
fromWebSafeString(String encodedCursor)
public static Cursor fromWebSafeString(String encodedCursor)
Decodes the given encoded cursor
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Name | Description |
encodedCursor |
String |
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Type | Description |
Cursor |
the decoded cursor |
Methods
equals(@Nullable Object obj)
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj)
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Name | Description |
obj |
@org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable java.lang.Object |
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Type | Description |
boolean |
hashCode()
public int hashCode()
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Type | Description |
int |
reverse() (deprecated)
public Cursor reverse()
Deprecated. It is no longer necessary to call #reverse() on cursors.
A cursor returned by a query may also be used in the query returned by com.google.appengine.api.datastore.Query#reverse().
Returns a cursor identical to this
.
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Type | Description |
Cursor |
toString()
public String toString()
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Type | Description |
String |
toWebSafeString()
public String toWebSafeString()
Encodes the current cursor as a web safe string that can later be decoded by #fromWebSafeString(String)
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Type | Description |
String |