I want to allow users to traverse the domain classes and print out dumps of stuff. My frist problem: assuming the following works just fine:
//this works
class EasyStuffController{
def quickStuff = {
def findAThing = MyDomainClass.findByStuff(params.stuff)
[foundThing:findAThing]
}
}
What is the proper way to write what I am trying to say below:
//this doesn't
class EasyStuffController{ servletContext ->
def quickStuff = {
def classNameString = "MyDomainClass" //or params.whichOne something like that
def domainHandle = grailsApplication.domainClasses.findByFullName(classNameString)
//no such property findByFullName
def findAThing = domainHandle.findByStuff(params.stuff)
[foundThing:findAThing]
}
}
//this also doesn't
class EasyStuffController{ servletContext ->
def quickStuff = {
def classNameString = "MyDomainClass" //or params.whichOne something like that
def domainHandle
grailsApplication.domainClasses.each{
if(it.fullName==classNameString)domainHandle=it
}
def findAThing = domainHandle.findByStuff(params.stuff)
//No signature of method: org.codehaus.groovy.grails.commons.DefaultGrailsDomainClass.list() is applicable
[foundThing:findAThing]
}
}
Those lines above don't work at all. I am trying to give users the ability to choose any domain class and get back the thing with "stuff." Assumption: all domain classes have a Stuff field of the same type.
If you know the full package, you can use this:
String className = "com.foo.bar.MyDomainClass"
Class clazz = grailsApplication.getDomainClass(className).clazz
def findAThing = clazz.findByStuff(params.stuff)
That will also work if you don't use packages.
If you use packages but users will only be providing the class name without the package, and names are unique across all packages, then you can use this:
String className = "MyDomainClass"
Class clazz = grailsApplication.domainClasses.find { it.clazz.simpleName == className }.clazz
def findAThing = clazz.findByStuff(params.stuff)