CRUD - Create - Java SDK
About the Examples on this Page
The examples on this page use the data model of a project
management app that has two Realm object types: Project
and Task
. A Project
has zero or more Tasks
.
See the schema for these two classes, Project
and
Task
, below:
import org.bson.types.ObjectId; import io.realm.RealmObject; import io.realm.annotations.PrimaryKey; import io.realm.annotations.RealmClass; import io.realm.annotations.Required; public class ProjectTask extends RealmObject { public ObjectId _id; public String name; public String assignee; public int progressMinutes; public boolean isComplete; public int priority; public String _partition; }
import org.bson.types.ObjectId; import io.realm.RealmList; import io.realm.RealmObject; import io.realm.annotations.PrimaryKey; import io.realm.annotations.RealmClass; import io.realm.annotations.Required; public class Project extends RealmObject { public ObjectId _id; public String name; public RealmList<ProjectTask> tasks = new RealmList<>(); }
import io.realm.RealmObject import io.realm.annotations.PrimaryKey import io.realm.annotations.Required import org.bson.types.ObjectId open class ProjectTask( var _id: ObjectId = ObjectId(), var name: String = "", var assignee: String? = null, var progressMinutes: Int = 0, var isComplete: Boolean = false, var priority: Int = 0, var _partition: String = "" ): RealmObject()
import io.realm.RealmList import io.realm.RealmObject import io.realm.annotations.PrimaryKey import io.realm.annotations.Required import org.bson.types.ObjectId open class Project( var _id: ObjectId = ObjectId(), var name: String = "", var tasks: RealmList<ProjectTask> = RealmList(), ): RealmObject()
Create a New Object
Use realm.createObject() in a transaction to create a persistent instance of a Realm object in a realm. You can then modify the returned object with other field values using accessors and mutators.
The following example demonstrates how to create an object with createObject():
realm.executeTransaction(r -> { // Instantiate the class using the factory function. Turtle turtle = r.createObject(Turtle.class, new ObjectId()); // Configure the instance. turtle.setName("Max"); // Create a TurtleEnthusiast with a primary key. ObjectId primaryKeyValue = new ObjectId(); TurtleEnthusiast turtleEnthusiast = r.createObject(TurtleEnthusiast.class, primaryKeyValue); });
realm.executeTransaction { r: Realm -> // Instantiate the class using the factory function. val turtle = r.createObject(Turtle::class.java, ObjectId()) // Configure the instance. turtle.name = "Max" // Create a TurtleEnthusiast with a primary key. val primaryKeyValue = ObjectId() val turtleEnthusiast = r.createObject( TurtleEnthusiast::class.java, primaryKeyValue ) }
You can also insert objects into a realm from JSON. Realm
supports creating objects from String
,
JSONObject, and
InputStream types.
Realm ignores any properties present in the JSON that are
not defined in the Realm object schema.
The following example demonstrates how to create a single object from JSON with createObjectFromJson() or multiple objects from JSON with createAllFromJson():
// Insert from a string realm.executeTransaction(new Realm.Transaction() { public void execute(Realm realm) { realm.createObjectFromJson(Frog.class, "{ name: \"Doctor Cucumber\", age: 1, species: \"bullfrog\", owner: \"Wirt\" }"); } }); // Insert multiple items using an InputStream realm.executeTransaction(new Realm.Transaction() { public void execute(Realm realm) { try { InputStream inputStream = new FileInputStream( new File("path_to_file")); realm.createAllFromJson(Frog.class, inputStream); } catch (IOException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } });
// Insert from a string realm.executeTransaction { realm -> realm.createObjectFromJson( Frog::class.java, "{ name: \"Doctor Cucumber\", age: 1, species: \"bullfrog\", owner: \"Wirt\" }" ) } // Insert multiple items using an InputStream realm.executeTransaction { realm -> try { val inputStream: InputStream = FileInputStream(File("path_to_file")) realm.createAllFromJson(Frog::class.java, inputStream) } catch (e: IOException) { throw RuntimeException(e) } }