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package org.jdbi.v3.postgres;

import java.sql.Types;

import org.jdbi.v3.core.argument.AbstractArgumentFactory;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.argument.Argument;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.argument.ObjectArgument;
import org.jdbi.v3.core.config.ConfigRegistry;

Default jdbi behavior is to bind Enum subclasses as a string, which Postgres won't implicitly convert to an enum type. If instead you bind it as java.sql.Types.OTHER, Postgres will autodetect the enum correctly.
/** * Default {@code jdbi} behavior is to bind {@code Enum} subclasses as * a string, which Postgres won't implicitly convert to an enum type. * If instead you bind it as {@code java.sql.Types.OTHER}, Postgres will * autodetect the enum correctly. */
public class TypedEnumArgumentFactory extends AbstractArgumentFactory<Enum> { public TypedEnumArgumentFactory() { super(Types.OTHER); } @Override protected Argument build(Enum value, ConfigRegistry config) { return ObjectArgument.of(value, Types.OTHER); } }