Delete


@Target(allowedTargets = [AnnotationTarget.FUNCTION])
@Retention(value = AnnotationRetention.BINARY)
public annotation Delete


Marks a method in a Dao annotated class as a delete method.

The implementation of the method will delete its parameters from the database.

All of the parameters of the Delete method must either be classes annotated with Entity or collections/array of it.

Example:

@Dao
public interface MusicDao {
@Delete
public fun deleteSongs(vararg songs: Song)

@Delete
public fun deleteAlbumAndSongs(album: Album, songs: List<Song>)
}

If the target entity is specified via entity then the parameters can be of arbitrary POJO types that will be interpreted as partial entities. For example:

@Entity
data class Playlist (
@PrimaryKey
val playlistId: Long,
val ownerId: Long,
val name: String,
@ColumnInfo(defaultValue = "normal")
val category: String
)

data class OwnerIdAndCategory (
val ownerId: Long,
val category: String
)

@Dao
public interface PlaylistDao {
@Delete(entity = Playlist::class)
fun deleteByOwnerIdAndCategory(varargs idCategory: OwnerIdAndCategory)
}
See also
Insert
Update

Summary

Public constructors

Public methods

final @NonNull KClass<@NonNull ?>

The target entity of the delete method.

Public constructors

Delete

public Delete(@NonNull KClass<@NonNull ?> entity)

Public methods

getEntity

public final @NonNull KClass<@NonNull ?> getEntity()

The target entity of the delete method.

When this is declared, the delete method parameters are interpreted as partial entities when the type of the parameter differs from the target. The POJO class that represents the entity must contain a subset of the fields of the target entity. The fields value will be used to find matching entities to delete.

By default the target entity is interpreted by the method parameters.

Returns
@NonNull KClass<@NonNull ?>

the target entity of the delete method or none if the method should use the parameter type entities.