Sample Application to demonstrate Multi-tenancy based on discriminator field using Spring Boot & Hibernate.
Since hibernate (5.x) has some issues (refer the link below) in supporting the 'Discriminator' based multi-tenancy strategy. This following workaround will help to achieve the same.
Approach:
- Uses hibernate filter to limit the query results based on tenant.
- Uses hibernate interceptors to enforce tenant details during creating/updating entities.
- Uses Spring AOP (AspectJ) to set the filter parameters.
Explanation:
- Each request goes thru a custom servlet filter which checks for
X-TenantID
http header and set's it in the ThreadLocal variable usingTenantContext
class. If http header is not present in request, it'll be rejected. - Controller routes the request to Service class and the Spring AOP (
UserServiceAspect
class) intercepts the service call and set's the hibernate tenant filter. - All the service method has to be annotated with
@Transactional
forUserServiceAspect
to work. - Above method works only for read queries, for write queries, we have to use hibernate interceptors.
- Custom Entity interceptor (using
EmptyInterceptor
) class which sets the tenantId value during the save/delete/flush-dirty entity events. - Entity class should implement
TenantSupport
interface for the Entity interceptor to work.
Refer:
- https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-6054
- https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.2/userguide/html_single/Hibernate_User_Guide.html#multitenacy
- https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.2/userguide/html_single/Hibernate_User_Guide.html#mapping-column-filter
- https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.2/userguide/html_single/Hibernate_User_Guide.html#events