Im using grails 1.3.7 and here is the case...
Have a huge form with a few different prefixes for its fields (later used in data binding) and trying to validate thru a command object... however the lovely DOT used in prefixes is giving me a hard time and cannot get the names mapped properly in command object... any suggestion please?
in the form have fields like field like this one:
<input name="dealer.name" value="${dealer.name}" type="text">
and for command object:
class somethingCommand {
String name
Map dealer = [:]
static constraints = {
dealer validator: {
val, obj ->
obj.properties["name"] != ""
}
}
}
what if.... we look at it in another way and map the parameters before passing to command object... how should I pass my parameters to a command object without using grails magic?!?!?!
tnx
you could grab the "dealer" map in the controller via
def dealerMap = params["dealer"]
and then create a dealer command opject by hand and bind the map content to it.
def dealerCommand = new DealerCommand()
bindData(dealerCommand , dealerMap)
you can then use the validation of the command object as normal