Why is it so hard to extract the date from the view via the params in a grails controller?
I don't want to extract the date by hand like this:
instance.dateX = parseDate(params["dateX_value"])//parseDate is from my helper class
I just want to use instance.properties = params
.
In the model the type is java.util.Date
and in the params is all the information: [dateX_month: 'value', dateX_day: 'value', ...]
I searched on the net and found nothing on this. I hoped that Grails 1.3.0 could help but still the same thing.
I can't and will not believe that extracting the date by hand is necessary!
A setting in Config.groovy
defines the date formats which will be used application-wide when binding params to a Date
grails.databinding.dateFormats = [
'MMddyyyy', 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.S', "yyyy-MM-dd'T'hh:mm:ss'Z'"
]
The formats specified in grails.databinding.dateFormats
will be attempted in the order in which they are included in the List.
You can override these application-wide formats for an individual command object using @BindingFormat
import org.grails.databinding.BindingFormat
class Person {
@BindingFormat('MMddyyyy')
Date birthDate
}
i can't and will not belief that extracting the date by hand is nessesary!
Your stubbornness is rewarded, it has been possible to bind a date directly since long before Grails 1.3. The steps are:
(1) Create a class that registers an editor for your date format
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyEditorRegistrar
import org.springframework.beans.PropertyEditorRegistry
import org.springframework.beans.propertyeditors.CustomDateEditor
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat
public class CustomDateEditorRegistrar implements PropertyEditorRegistrar {
public void registerCustomEditors(PropertyEditorRegistry registry) {
String dateFormat = 'yyyy/MM/dd'
registry.registerCustomEditor(Date, new CustomDateEditor(new SimpleDateFormat(dateFormat), true))
}
}
(2) Make Grails aware of this date editor by registering the following bean in grails-app/conf/spring/resources.groovy
beans = {
customPropertyEditorRegistrar(CustomDateEditorRegistrar)
}
(3) Now when you send a date in a parameter named foo
in the format yyyy/MM/dd
it will automatically be bound to a property named foo
using either:
myDomainObject.properties = params
or
new MyDomainClass(params)