Hi Alexander,

I thought the trick here was to register a new ScalarPanelAbstract that
would pick up the URL and render it as a click-able link.

In my testing, I have been able to register my
"isis.example.UrlPanelFactory", which is just a String renderer (copied
from ShortPanel).

However, I have reached my limit. I can parse the text value, detect that
it is a URL, but now I can't figure out how to create the matching Wicket
HTML and Java to populate a hyperlink!

I was experimenting with the HTML:

                <wicket:panel>
                        <div class="shortPanel scalarNameAndValueComponentType">
                                <label for="scalarValue" 
wicket:id="scalarIfRegular">
                                <span wicket:id="scalarName" 
class="scalarName">[Label text]</span>
                                <span class="scalarValue">
                                        <input type="text" name="scalarValue" 
wicket:id="scalarValue" />
                                        <span wicket:id="feedback"></span>
                                </span>
                                </label>
                                <input type="text" 
wicket:id="scalarIfCompact"></input>
<!--
                        <span wicket:id="scalarUrl">
                                        <a href='a' 
wicket:id="scalarUrl"><input type="text"
wicket:id="scalarUrl"></input></a>
                                </span>
-->
                        </div>
                </wicket:panel>

But I don't know how to update the Java:
public class UrlPanel extends ScalarPanelAbstract {
...
// How to manipulate the Wicket component, once I have my URL-containing
string.
...
}


Maybe someone with better Wicket foo can provide some advice...

Cheers,
Kevin


On Fri, August 19, 2016 17:35, Alexander Zerbe wrote:
>

> Hellp Joerg,
>
>
> thanks for  the reply, but  like I said: Creation of a action, that
> returns a URL and therefore executes a redirect is not a problem.
>
> Maybe I should make a feature request for wicked out of my question.
>
>
> "Please render properties of type URL (Java.lang) as clickable links."
>
>
> I was just looking for a possible solution for that case. :-)
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Rade, Joerg / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham GI-DP <[email protected]>
> writes:
>
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>>
>> I use the following:
>>
>>
>> @ActionLayout(cssClassFa = "spinner")
>> public URL openURL(final RuntimeEnvironment rte) throws
>> MalformedURLException {
>> URL url = null;
>> try { url = new URL(rte.getUri()); } catch (Exception e) {
>> messageService.raiseError("URL could not be opened"); }
>> return url; }
>>
>>
>> where RuntimeEnvironment#getUri() is:
>>
>> public String getUri() { return "http://"; + getHost().title() + ":" +
>> getPort() + getPath(); }
>>
>>
>> So the URL is not a property - it's constructed from strings.
>>
>>
>> HTH -j
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Alexander Zerbe [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2016 11:51
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: URLs as property.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Sander,
>>
>>
>> thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment. I have a domain
>> entity that has a URL as a property (where it is accessible/stored or
>> where it 'lives').
>>
>> I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable).
>>
>>
>> For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name
>> and URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string. So you must copy this
>> string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the URL by hand.
>>
>> In the future I will just create a frontend for this, but right now I
>> would like to know if its possible to render every string that begins
>> with 'http(s)' as a link.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>>
>> Sander Ginn <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Alexander,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but
>>> I think this is the answer:
>>> Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the
>>> leftmost column of the table. This icon is clickable and will
>>> redirect you to the specific object. An example with the icon marked
>>> with a red circle is attached.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Sander Ginn
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have a (hopefully) simple problem.
>>>> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
>>>> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.
>>>>
>>>> For example:
>>>> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the
>>>> possibility to click the link and get redirected.
>>>>
>>>> Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs,
>>>> not for file://), but thats not what I want.
>>>>
>>>> The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket
>>>> page with mountPage().
>>>>
>>>> It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I
>>>>  click it, I get redirected immediatly.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm up for any suggestions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>
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