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Jochen Kemnade updated TAP5-2255:
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Description:
I have an entity field that the getter and setter convert between types (field
is Date, getter and setter convert from/to JodaTime's DateMidnight).
Form detects @NotNull on the field, but BeanEditForm doesn't. BeanEditForm
detects @NotNull on the getter, but Form doesn't. So I have to provide @NotNull
on the field AND the getter. Shouldn't Form and BeanEditForm behave the same?
For example, a snippet from an entity:
{code}
@Entity
public class DatesExample implements Serializable {
// This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by Form.
@NotNull
private java.sql.Date aDateMidnight;
// This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by BeanEditForm.
@NotNull
public DateMidnight getADateMidnight() {
return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(aDateMidnight);
}
public void setADateMidnight(DateMidnight dm) {
this.aDateMidnight = JodaTimeUtil.toSQLDate(dm);
}
}
{code}
I've contributed type coercers in AppModule:
{code}
public static void contributeTypeCoercer(Configuration<CoercionTuple>
configuration) {
// From java.util.Date to DateMidnight
Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight> toDateMidnight = new
Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight>() {
public DateMidnight coerce(java.util.Date input) {
// TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
timezones
return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(input);
}
};
configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(java.util.Date.class,
DateMidnight.class, toDateMidnight));
// From DateMidnight to java.util.Date
Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date> fromDateMidnight = new
Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date>() {
public java.util.Date coerce(DateMidnight input) {
// TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
timezones
return JodaTimeUtil.toJavaDate(input);
}
};
configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(DateMidnight.class,
java.util.Date.class, fromDateMidnight));
}
{code}
and I've contributed an editor:
{code}
public static void
contributeBeanBlockSource(Configuration<BeanBlockContribution> configuration) {
configuration.add(new EditBlockContribution("dateMidnight",
"infra/AppPropertyEditBlocks", "dateMidnight"));
}
{code}
Here is the editor:
{code}
<t:container xml:space="default"
xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_4.xsd">
<t:block id="dateMidnight">
<t:label for="dateMidnight"/>
<input t:id="dateMidnight" t:type="DateField"
value="context.propertyValue" label="prop:context.label"
format="prop:dateInputFormat"
translate="prop:dateMidnightTranslator" validate="prop:dateMidnightValidator"
clientId="prop:context.propertyId" annotationProvider="context"/>
</t:block>
</t:container>
{code}
{code}
public class AppPropertyEditBlocks {
@Property
@Environmental
private PropertyEditContext context;
@Component
private DateField dateMidnight;
@Component
private DateField localDate;
public DateFormat getDateInputFormat() {
return new SimpleDateFormat("dd MMMM yyyy");
}
public FieldTranslator<?> getDateMidnightTranslator() {
return context.getTranslator(dateMidnight);
}
public FieldValidator<?> getDateMidnightValidator() {
return context.getValidator(dateMidnight);
}
}
{code}
was:
I have an entity field that the getter and setter convert between types (field
is Date, getter and setter convert from/to JodaTime's DateMidnight).
Form detects @NotNull on the field, but BeanEditForm doesn't. BeanEditForm
detects @NotNull on the getter, but Form doesn't. So I have to provide @NotNull
on the field AND the getter. Shouldn't Form and BeanEditForm behave the same?
For example, a snippet from an entity:
@Entity
public class DatesExample implements Serializable {
// This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by Form.
@NotNull
private java.sql.Date aDateMidnight;
// This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by BeanEditForm.
@NotNull
public DateMidnight getADateMidnight() {
return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(aDateMidnight);
}
public void setADateMidnight(DateMidnight dm) {
this.aDateMidnight = JodaTimeUtil.toSQLDate(dm);
}
}
I've contributed type coercers in AppModule:
public static void contributeTypeCoercer(Configuration<CoercionTuple>
configuration) {
// From java.util.Date to DateMidnight
Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight> toDateMidnight = new
Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight>() {
public DateMidnight coerce(java.util.Date input) {
// TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
timezones
return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(input);
}
};
configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(java.util.Date.class,
DateMidnight.class, toDateMidnight));
// From DateMidnight to java.util.Date
Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date> fromDateMidnight = new
Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date>() {
public java.util.Date coerce(DateMidnight input) {
// TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
timezones
return JodaTimeUtil.toJavaDate(input);
}
};
configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(DateMidnight.class,
java.util.Date.class, fromDateMidnight));
}
and I've contributed an editor:
public static void
contributeBeanBlockSource(Configuration<BeanBlockContribution> configuration) {
configuration.add(new EditBlockContribution("dateMidnight",
"infra/AppPropertyEditBlocks", "dateMidnight"));
}
Here is the editor:
<t:container xml:space="default"
xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_4.xsd">
<t:block id="dateMidnight">
<t:label for="dateMidnight"/>
<input t:id="dateMidnight" t:type="DateField"
value="context.propertyValue" label="prop:context.label"
format="prop:dateInputFormat"
translate="prop:dateMidnightTranslator" validate="prop:dateMidnightValidator"
clientId="prop:context.propertyId" annotationProvider="context"/>
</t:block>
</t:container>
public class AppPropertyEditBlocks {
@Property
@Environmental
private PropertyEditContext context;
@Component
private DateField dateMidnight;
@Component
private DateField localDate;
public DateFormat getDateInputFormat() {
return new SimpleDateFormat("dd MMMM yyyy");
}
public FieldTranslator<?> getDateMidnightTranslator() {
return context.getTranslator(dateMidnight);
}
public FieldValidator<?> getDateMidnightValidator() {
return context.getValidator(dateMidnight);
}
}
> Form and BeanEditForm differ in JSR-303 detection
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TAP5-2255
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2255
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tapestry-beanvalidator, tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.4
> Reporter: Geoff Callender
>
> I have an entity field that the getter and setter convert between types
> (field is Date, getter and setter convert from/to JodaTime's DateMidnight).
> Form detects @NotNull on the field, but BeanEditForm doesn't. BeanEditForm
> detects @NotNull on the getter, but Form doesn't. So I have to provide
> @NotNull on the field AND the getter. Shouldn't Form and BeanEditForm behave
> the same?
> For example, a snippet from an entity:
> {code}
> @Entity
> public class DatesExample implements Serializable {
> // This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by Form.
> @NotNull
> private java.sql.Date aDateMidnight;
> // This JSR-303 validation will be picked up by BeanEditForm.
> @NotNull
> public DateMidnight getADateMidnight() {
> return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(aDateMidnight);
> }
> public void setADateMidnight(DateMidnight dm) {
> this.aDateMidnight = JodaTimeUtil.toSQLDate(dm);
> }
> }
> {code}
> I've contributed type coercers in AppModule:
> {code}
> public static void contributeTypeCoercer(Configuration<CoercionTuple>
> configuration) {
> // From java.util.Date to DateMidnight
> Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight> toDateMidnight = new
> Coercion<java.util.Date, DateMidnight>() {
> public DateMidnight coerce(java.util.Date input) {
> // TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
> timezones
> return JodaTimeUtil.toDateMidnight(input);
> }
> };
> configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(java.util.Date.class,
> DateMidnight.class, toDateMidnight));
> // From DateMidnight to java.util.Date
> Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date> fromDateMidnight = new
> Coercion<DateMidnight, java.util.Date>() {
> public java.util.Date coerce(DateMidnight input) {
> // TODO - confirm this conversion always works, esp. across
> timezones
> return JodaTimeUtil.toJavaDate(input);
> }
> };
> configuration.add(new CoercionTuple<>(DateMidnight.class,
> java.util.Date.class, fromDateMidnight));
> }
> {code}
> and I've contributed an editor:
> {code}
> public static void
> contributeBeanBlockSource(Configuration<BeanBlockContribution> configuration)
> {
> configuration.add(new EditBlockContribution("dateMidnight",
> "infra/AppPropertyEditBlocks", "dateMidnight"));
> }
> {code}
> Here is the editor:
> {code}
> <t:container xml:space="default"
> xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_4.xsd">
> <t:block id="dateMidnight">
> <t:label for="dateMidnight"/>
> <input t:id="dateMidnight" t:type="DateField"
> value="context.propertyValue" label="prop:context.label"
> format="prop:dateInputFormat"
> translate="prop:dateMidnightTranslator" validate="prop:dateMidnightValidator"
> clientId="prop:context.propertyId" annotationProvider="context"/>
> </t:block>
> </t:container>
> {code}
> {code}
> public class AppPropertyEditBlocks {
> @Property
> @Environmental
> private PropertyEditContext context;
> @Component
> private DateField dateMidnight;
> @Component
> private DateField localDate;
>
> public DateFormat getDateInputFormat() {
> return new SimpleDateFormat("dd MMMM yyyy");
> }
>
> public FieldTranslator<?> getDateMidnightTranslator() {
> return context.getTranslator(dateMidnight);
> }
>
> public FieldValidator<?> getDateMidnightValidator() {
> return context.getValidator(dateMidnight);
> }
> }
> {code}
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