Nicolas Malin created OFBIZ-12652: ------------------------------------- Summary: Define return user message from controller or context Key: OFBIZ-12652 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-12652 Project: OFBiz Issue Type: New Feature Components: framework/webapp Affects Versions: 22.01.01, Upcoming Branch Reporter: Nicolas Malin Assignee: Nicolas Malin
Currently when you wish return a message to a user after an event request, you need to set it ine the called event. for a service in java : {code:java} ServiceUtil.returnSuccess("Your service is a success"){code} for a service in groovy : {code:java} return success("Your service is a success"){code} for a Java class : {code:java} request.setAttribute("_EVENT_MESSAGE_", "Your service is a success");{code} If during an integration, you want to use standard service like createProduct, createPartyRelationship, and need a specific message for users, you need to define you own service. For escape this case and increase the service reusability, I propose to implement a new systeme to override the event return by a definition depending the buisness context. For that two improvement : # Add new child element to reques-map->response on the controller ## With given the exact value {code:java} <response name="success" type="request" value="json"> <return-user-message value="Your service is a success"/> </response> {code} ## With a flexible expander {code:java} <response name="success" type="request" value="json"> <return-user-message value="Your service to change is a success"/> </response> {code} ## With a property {code:java} <response name="success" type="request" value="json"> <return-user-message ressource="CommonUiLabels" value="CommonSuccessfullyCreated"/> </response> {code} ## From a context field {code:java} <response name="success" type="request" value="json"> <return-user-message from-field="mySpecificReturnMessage"/> </response> {code} # From the context directly sent from the form {code:java} <form name="CallEvent" target="MyEvent" .. > <field name="_CUSTOM_EVENT_MESSAGE_"> <hidden value="Your service to change is a success"/> <field name="_CUSTOM_ERROR_MESSAGE_"> <hidden value="Your service failed"/>{code} related thread on dev : https://lists.apache.org/thread/bv46xndbny6phfxycbmbmxs4t2n7jr28 -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)