Migrating Spring Data ArangoDB 2.x to 3.0
Annotations @Key
The annotation @Key is removed. Use @Id instead.
Annotations @Id
The annotation @Id is now saved in the database as field _key instead of _id. All operations in ArangoOperations and ArangoRepository still work with @Id and also now supports non-String fields.
If you - for some reason - need the value of _id within your application, you can use the annotation @ArangoId on a String field instead of @Id.
Note: The field annotated with @ArangoId will not be persisted in the database. It only exists for reading purposes.
ArangoRepository
ArangoRepository now requires a second generic type. This type ID represents the type of your domain object field annotated with @Id.
Examples
public class Customer {
@Id private String id;
}
public interface CustomerRepository extends ArangoRepository<Customer, String> {
}
Annotation @Param
The annotation com.arangodb.springframework.annotation.Param is removed. Use org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param instead.
DBEntity
DBEntity is removed. Use VPackSlice in your converter instead.
DBCollectionEntity
DBCollectionEntity is removed. Use VPackSlice in your converter instead.