In my Spring MVC application I need to implement a dynamic questionnaire form: I have N questions and for each I have 3 options.
So in my page I'll have something like this:
| Question 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Question 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Question 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| ... | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Question N | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Questions are stored in a database and for the options I'll use radio buttons.
I'll use a forEach
tag to creare dynamic rows, but I don't know how to post data and handle ModelAttribute
binding in this scenario...
Which could be a good structure for my model attribute class? Is it possible to use binding for a dynamic form with Spring MVC?
how to post data and handle ModelAttribute binding in this scenario
you can do,
i am considering Question
class like:
public class Question {
private String question;
private Map<Integer,Option> optionMap;
private Integer selectedOptionKey;
//getters and setters
}
and Option
class like:
public class Option {
private Integer optionKey;
private String optionText;
//getters and setters
}
and one QuestionsModel
class for form binding like:
public class QuestionsModel {
private Map<Integer, Question> questionMap;
//getters and setters
}
and inside Controller class GET
handler method, populate questions for example:
@RequestMapping(method=RequestMethod.GET)
public String index(Model model){
Option optionA = new Option(1, "A");
Option optionB = new Option(2, "B");
Option optionC = new Option(3, "C");
Map<Integer, Option> optionMap = new HashMap<Integer, Option>();
optionMap.put(optionA.getOptionKey(),optionA);
optionMap.put(optionB.getOptionKey(),optionB);
optionMap.put(optionC.getOptionKey(),optionC);
Question question1 = new Question("A Q", optionMap, 1);
Question question2 = new Question("B Q", optionMap, 1);
Question question3 = new Question("C Q", optionMap, 1);
Map<Integer, Question> questionMap = new HashMap<Integer, Question>();
questionMap.put(1, question1);
questionMap.put(2, question2);
questionMap.put(3, question3);
model.addAttribute("questionsModel", new QuestionsModel(questionMap));
return "index";
}
finally in jsp page use <form:hidden..
to keep old values, and render form elements like:
<c:url value="/questionPost" var="postUrl"/>
<form:form action="${postUrl}" modelAttribute="questionsModel" method="post">
<table>
<tr>
<th>Question</th>
<th>Options</th>
</tr>
<c:forEach items="${questionsModel.questionMap}" var="currQue" varStatus="queIndex">
<tr>
<td>
<form:hidden path="questionMap[${queIndex.count}].question"/>
<label>Question:</label><c:out value="${currQue.value.question}"/><br/>
</td>
<td>
<c:forEach items="${currQue.value.optionMap}" var="opt" varStatus="optionIndex">
<form:hidden path="questionMap[${queIndex.count}].optionMap[${optionIndex.count}].optionText"/>
<form:hidden path="questionMap[${queIndex.count}].optionMap[${optionIndex.count}].optionKey"/>
<form:radiobutton path="questionMap[${queIndex.count}].selectedOptionKey"
value="${opt.value.optionKey}" label="${opt.value.optionText}"/>
</c:forEach>
</td>
</tr>
</c:forEach>
</table>
<input type="submit"/>
</form:form>
you can receive binding and model in POST like:
@RequestMapping(value="/questionPost", method=RequestMethod.POST)
public String indexPost(@ModelAttribute("questionsModel") QuestionsModel questionModel, BindingResult result){
System.out.println(questionModel.getQuestionMap());
return "redirect:/";
}