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Introduce SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer for SQL Server sequences #29447

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/*
* Copyright 2002-2022 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer;

import javax.sql.DataSource;

/**
* Incrementer for SQL Server sequences.
*
* @author Mahmoud Ben Hassine
* @since 6.0
*/
public class SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer extends AbstractSequenceMaxValueIncrementer {

/**
* Default constructor for bean property style usage.
* @see #setDataSource
* @see #setIncrementerName
*/
public SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer() {
}

/**
* Convenience constructor.
* @param dataSource the DataSource to use
* @param incrementerName the name of the sequence to use
*/
public SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer(DataSource dataSource, String incrementerName) {
super(dataSource, incrementerName);
}

@Override
protected String getSequenceQuery() {
return "select next value for " + getIncrementerName();
}

}
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import org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.MySQLMaxValueIncrementer;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.OracleSequenceMaxValueIncrementer;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.PostgresSequenceMaxValueIncrementer;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.incrementer.SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer;

import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
import static org.mockito.BDDMockito.given;
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verify(connection, times(2)).close();
}

@Test
void sqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer() throws SQLException {
given(dataSource.getConnection()).willReturn(connection);
given(connection.createStatement()).willReturn(statement);
given(statement.executeQuery("select next value for myseq")).willReturn(resultSet);
given(resultSet.next()).willReturn(true);
given(resultSet.getLong(1)).willReturn(10L, 12L);

SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer incrementer = new SqlServerSequenceMaxValueIncrementer();
incrementer.setDataSource(dataSource);
incrementer.setIncrementerName("myseq");
incrementer.setPaddingLength(5);
incrementer.afterPropertiesSet();

assertThat(incrementer.nextStringValue()).isEqualTo("00010");
assertThat(incrementer.nextIntValue()).isEqualTo(12);

verify(resultSet, times(2)).close();
verify(statement, times(2)).close();
verify(connection, times(2)).close();
}

}