statusDate.Required=${label} date is required!
-igor
On 8/31/07, Russell Morrisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello, all,
>
> Wicket-1.3.0-SNAPSHOT
>
> I'm trying to customize the "required" error message automatically based
> on the field name. The field I'm working with is on a custom panel called
> IssueStatusPanel, and I have:
>
> IssueStatusPanel.properties:
> statusDate.Required=Status date is required!
>
> What I would like to have is something like:
> statusDate.Required={status} date is required!
>
> Where {status} is the name of the label associated with that item.
>
> My panel uses a ListView, with a Label for each status:
>
> //-------------------------------------------------------------
> //Edited down this code for clarity (I hope!)
> statuses = new ListView("statuses", new IssueStatusModel()) {
> ...
> protected void populateItem(ListItem item) {
>
> Radio radio = new Radio("status", [radioModel]);
> setupAjaxRadio(...);
> item.add(radio);
> item.add(new Label("statusLabel", new
> PropertyModel(item.getModel(), "cycleStatus.description")));
> ...
>
> final DateTextField statusDate = new
> StatusDateTextField("statusDate", ...);
> statusDate.setRequired(true); //*Here is the validation I
> am trying to customize*
> item.add(statusDate);
> ...
> }
> }
> //-------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I want the text from cycleStatus.description to appear as {status} in my
> validation.
>
> I think I would want to implement AbstractValidator#
> variablesMap(IValidatable validatable), but I see that "required" no
> longer uses a validator in 1.3. Is there another route I can take, or do
> I have to implement a custom validator that does the same function as a
> required check? Do I need to have a label or label model attached to my
> DateTextField in order to use it as a field name?
>
> I am a little new to wicket's validations, so maybe there is a nice clean
> solution that I'm just not seeing.
>
> Any help is appreciated. Let me know if I need to provide any more
> information to show what I'm trying to do. Thanks!
> Russell Morrisey
> Computer Sciences Corporation
>
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