Besides post-processing results, you can also instruct java.jdbc to return
Joda dates in the first place.
Using clojure.java.jdbc 0.3.0-alpha4:
(ns example
(:require [clojure.java.jdbc :as j]
[clj-time.local :as cl]))
...
(extend-protocol j/IResultSetReadColumn
java.sql.Date
(result-set-read-column [date]
(cl/to-local-date-time date)))
Note that result-set-read-column's signature has changed in master; you'll
need to update it to [date _ _] in the next release.
Justin
On Friday, July 5, 2013 4:59:54 PM UTC-4, Colin Yates wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I think this is one of those questions which has quite a few answers, but
> given a map, how do I replace the values by applying a function to those
> values, but only if they meet a condition?
>
> I understand the building blocks of (map..), (filter..), (assoc-in..) and
> (filter..) and I can see how something could work using those pieces but is
> would be pretty verbose. I am sure there is probably a much more simple
> way using a more abstract function.
>
> The actual use case is I have a list of maps as returned from the
> clojure.java.jdbc framework and they contain timestamps. I want to replace
> all the timestamps with (for example) to a Joda LocalDate using the
> excellent clj-time library.
>
> Any pointers?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Col
>
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