Java & Postgres enums - How do I make them work together for update?

From JDBC's point-of-view, just treat the PostgreSQL enum like a string.

Quoting blog Convert between Java enums and PostgreSQL enums:

PostgreSQL allows you to create enum types using the following syntax:

CREATE TYPE animal_type AS ENUM('DOG', 'CAT', 'SQUIRREL');

You can now use ‘animal’ as a datatype in your tables, for example:

create table pet (                         
    pet_id        integer         not null,
    pet_type      animal_type     not null,
    name          varchar(20)     not null
);

In Java, you’d have a corresponding enum type:

public enum AnimalType {
    DOG,
    CAT,
    SQUIRREL;
}

Converting between Java and PostgreSQL enums is straightforward. For example, to insert or update an enum field you could use the CAST syntax in your SQL PreparedStatement:

INSERT INTO pet (pet_id, pet_type, name) VALUES (?, CAST(? AS animal_type), ?);

--or

INSERT INTO pet (pet_id, pet_type, name) VALUES (?, ?::animal_type, ?);

Postgres will also let you insert/update an enum just by passing its value as a string.

Whether casting or not, the Java side is the same. You would set the fields like this:

stmt.setInt(1, 1);
stmt.setString(2, AnimalType.DOG.toString());
stmt.setString(3, 'Rex');

Retrieving the enum from a SELECT statement looks like this:

AnimalType.valueOf(stmt.getString("pet_type"));

Take into consideration that enums are case-sensitive, so any case mismatches between your Postgres enums and Java enums will have to be accounted for. Also note that the PostgreSQL enum type is non-standard SQL, and thus not portable.


You can avoid the toString() on the Enum by doing this

    stmt.setObject(2,AnimalType.DOG,java.sql.Types.OTHER)

Works for JDBC driver postgresql 42.2.5


You have to define implicit conversion in Postgres along with your type definition, like below:

CREATE CAST (varchar AS animal_type) WITH INOUT AS IMPLICIT;

Than you can skip the explicit conversion in insert; so it works also with Spring Data JDBC and other libs that do generate insert query for you.