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Juraj Húska edited comment on RF-12831 at 4/2/13 9:40 AM:
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Thanks for minimizing the reproducer code.
However, I have some additional questions.
# If I understand it correctly you are asserting that the {{modelBean.model.field1}} is
equal to the value which is going to be validated. IMHO it cannot be true. The value need
to be firstly validated by validator, then it is set to the model. That is the purpose of
the validator, isn't it ?
# Secondly, you are using the same validator binding for the second {{inputText}},
however, it can not pass neither, because the value being validated is compared with the
{{field1}} value, instead of {{field2}} value
Am I correct, or am I missing something ?
was (Author: jhuska):
Thanks for minimizing the reproducer code.
However, I have some additional questions.
# If I understand it correctly you are asserting that the {{modelBean.model.field1}} is
equal to the value which is going to be validated. IMHO it cannot be true. The value need
to be firstly validated by validator, then it is set to the model. That is the purpose of
the validator, isn't it ?
# Secondly, you are using the same validator binding for the second {{inputText}},
however, it can not pass neither, because the value being validated is compared with the
{{field1}} value, instead of {{field2}} value
Am I correct, or I am missing something ?
<rich:validator/> performs ajax validation without updating
underlying model field
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Key: RF-12831
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12831
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Final
Environment: JBoss eap 6.0.0, Win 7
Reporter: Kamil Roman
Assignee: Juraj Húska
Priority: Minor
Attachments: rf-12831.zip
Not sure if it's a bug or a feature, but field annotated with
{code}<rich:validator/>{code} with a validation method set with
{code}validator{code} attribute gets validated without updating the underlying model
field. My code is something like this:
{code:title=Model.java}
public class Model {
//...
public Date getValidFrom() {/*...*/}
public Date getValidTo() {/*...*/}
}
{code}
{code:title=ModelValidator.java}
public class ModelValidator{
private Model model;
public boolean isValidToAfterValidFrom() {
return model.getValidTo().after(model.getValidFrom());
}
}
{code}
{code:title=model_form.xml}
<c:set var="model" value="#{ModelBean.model}"/>
<h:outputLabel
value="#{labels.getLabel('valid_from')}" for="validFrom" />
<rich:calendar value="#{model.validFrom}" id="validFrom" >
<rich:validator/>
</rich:calendar>
<rich:message for="validFrom"/>
<h:outputLabel value="#{labels.getLabel('valid_to')}"
for="validTo" />
<rich:calendar value="#{model.validTo}" id="validTo"
validator="#{modelBean.validateValidTo}">
<rich:validator event="inputblur"/>
</rich:calendar>
<rich:message for="validTo"/>
{code}
{code:title=ModelBean.java}
public class ModelBean {
public Model getModel() {/*..*/}
private ModelValidator validator;
//...
public validateValidTo(FacesContext context, UIComponent toValidate, Object value) {
if(!validator.isValidToAfterValidFrom()) {
FacesMessage message = new FacesMessage(FacesMessage.SEVERITY_ERROR,
labelBean.getLabel("valid.to.not.after.valid.from.error"), null);
throw new ValidatorException(message);
}
}
{code}
The getModel() method returns the same Model instance as is used by the ModelValidator in
ModelBean.
Now, the testcase is:
1. User selects validTo earlier than ValidFrom (on a valid Model instance)
2. Validation passes as the underlying model value is not updated (validator refers to
the same Model instance as ModelBean)
3. User submits the form.
4. System displays error message as server-side validation on submit is performed after
applying request values.
5. User corrects the value in validTo field.
6. System still displays error message as validation fails, because the new value is not
applied to the model (model holds the invalid value applied during failed submit).
If this is not a bug, but a feature, it would be great if you included this behaviour in
the docs!
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