- All Implemented Interfaces:
AttachedObjectHandler,EditableValueHolderAttachedObjectHandler,FaceletHandler,ValueHolderAttachedObjectHandler
The <o:validator> is a taghandler that extends the standard <f:validator> tag family with support for deferred value
expressions in all attributes. In other words, the validator attributes are not evaluated anymore on a per view build time basis, but just on every access
like as with UI components and bean properties. This has among others the advantage that they can be evaluated on a per-iteration basis inside an iterating
component, and that they can be set on a custom validator without needing to explicitly register it in a tagfile.
Usage
When you specify for example the standard <f:validateLongRange> by validatorId="jakarta.faces.LongRange", then you'll be able
to use all its attributes such as minimum and maximum as per its documentation, but then with the possibility to supply deferred
value expressions.
<o:validator validatorId="jakarta.faces.LongRange" minimum="#{item.minimum}" maximum="#{item.maximum}" />
The validator ID of all standard Faces validators can be found in
their javadocs. First go to the javadoc of
the class of interest, then go to VALIDATOR_ID in its field summary and finally click the Constant Field Values link to see the value.
It is also possible to specify the validator message on a per-validator basis using the message attribute. Any "{0}" placeholder in the message
will be substituted with the label of the referenced input component. Note that this attribute is ignored when the parent component has already
validatorMessage specified.
<o:validator validatorId="jakarta.faces.LongRange" minimum="#{item.minimum}" maximum="#{item.maximum}"
message="Please enter between #{item.minimum} and #{item.maximum} characters" />
JSF 2.3 compatibility
The <o:validator> is currently not compatible with validators which are managed via the managed=true attribute set on the
FacesValidator annotation, at least not when using Mojarra. Internally, the converters are wrapped in another instance which doesn't have the needed
setter methods specified. In order to get them to work with <o:validator>, the managed=true attribute needs to be removed, so
that OmniFaces ValidatorManager will automatically manage them.
- Author:
- Bauke Scholtz
- See Also:
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DeferredTagHandlerHelper
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionprotected static classSo that we can have a serializable validator. -
Field Summary
Fields inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.DelegatingMetaTagHandler
delegateFactoryFields inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.TagHandler
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Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidapply(FaceletContext context, UIComponent parent) Create aValidatorbased on thebindingand/orvalidatorIdattributes as per the standard Faces<f:validator>implementation and collect the render time attributes.getTagAttribute(String name) protected TagHandlerDelegatebooleanisDisabled(FaceletContext context) Methods inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.ValidatorHandler
getValidatorConfig, getValidatorIdMethods inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler
applyAttachedObject, getAttachedObjectHandlerHelper, getForMethods inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.DelegatingMetaTagHandler
applyNextHandler, createMetaRuleset, getBinding, getTag, getTagId, setAttributesMethods inherited from class jakarta.faces.view.facelets.TagHandler
getAttribute, getRequiredAttribute, toStringMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface jakarta.faces.view.AttachedObjectHandler
applyAttachedObject, getFor
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Constructor Details
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Validator
The constructor.- Parameters:
config- The validator config.
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Method Details
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apply
Create aValidatorbased on thebindingand/orvalidatorIdattributes as per the standard Faces<f:validator>implementation and collect the render time attributes. Then create an anonymousValidatorimplementation which wraps the createdValidatorand delegates the methods to it after setting the render time attributes only and only if thedisabledattribute evaluatestruefor the current request. Finally set the anonymous implementation on the parent component.- Specified by:
applyin interfaceFaceletHandler- Overrides:
applyin classDelegatingMetaTagHandler- Parameters:
context- The involved facelet context.parent- The parent component to add theValidatorto.- Throws:
IOException- If something fails at I/O level.
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getTagAttribute
- Overrides:
getTagAttributein classDelegatingMetaTagHandler
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getTagHandlerDelegate
- Overrides:
getTagHandlerDelegatein classValidatorHandler
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isDisabled
- Overrides:
isDisabledin classDelegatingMetaTagHandler
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