this is the route to handle the login POST request:
POST /login/submit controllers.Users.loginSubmit(user : String, password : String)
this is the login.scala.html:
<form method="post" action="???">
<input type="text" name="username" /><br/>
<input type="password" name="password" /><br/>
<input type="submit" value="Login" />
</form>
I got two questions:
thanks
If it's POST
form, you don't need to declare params in the route
:
POST /login/submit controllers.Users.loginSubmit()
Template:
<!-- syntax: @routes.ControllerName.methodName() -->
<form method="post" action="@routes.Users.loginSubmit()">
<input type="text" name="username" /><br/>
<input type="password" name="password" /><br/>
<input type="submit" value="Login" />
</form>
Import:
import play.data.DynamicForm;
import play.data.Form;
Controller:
public static Result loginSubmit(){
DynamicForm dynamicForm = Form.form().bindFromRequest();
Logger.info("Username is: " + dynamicForm.get("username"));
Logger.info("Password is: " + dynamicForm.get("password"));
return ok("ok, I recived POST data. That's all...");
}
There are also form template helpers available for creating forms in Play's template so the same can be done as:
@helper.form(action = routes.User.loginSubmit()) {
<input type="text" name="username" /><br/>
<input type="password" name="password" /><br/>
<input type="submit" value="Login" />
}
They are especially useful when working with large and/or pre-filled
forms