Hi guys,
I have a dialog that has a multifield with a complex object type identified by the snippet below:
<foo
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/multifield"
fieldLabel="Foo">
<field
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/fieldset"
eaem-nested="NODE_STORE"
name="./foo">
<layout
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/layouts/fixedcolumns"
method="absolute"/>
<items jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured">
<column
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/container">
<items jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured">
<bar1
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/textfield"
fieldLabel="Bar1"
name="./bar1"/>
<bar2
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/textfield"
fieldLabel="Bar2"
name="./bar2"/>
<bar3
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/textfield"
fieldLabel="Bar3"
name="./bar3"/>
</items>
</column>
</items>
</field>
</foo>
I've used eaem-nested="NODE_STORE" to generate a new node per multifield entry in order to keep things organized.
The structure in the repository looks like this:
I'm trying to inject this in my Sling Model but without success. I've already tried the examples below but without success.
@Inject
private List<Foo> foo; // Null element
@Inject
private List<Resource> foo; // List with only one element (i.e. foo child node)
@ChildResource
private List<Resource> foo; // List with only one element (i.e. foo child node)
Any ideas on how to inject this type of structures properly?
Thanks!
Diogo
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Hi diogo
If my understanding is correct, you are trying to fetch the foo node ? In that case the best solution is to inject it as resource . PLease find below Sample snippet
Please note that foo should match the node name of your resource. Since I see the node structure is this
I have named the variable as foo.
Also, if you don't expect this node to be present always , just add @optional annotation after @inject
I assume this is what you are looking for Sightly + Sling Models Amazing Combination – Rahul Mengji
Thanks
Veena
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Can you share the node-structure that you have? That might be easier to see what you want.
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Thanks for your answer.
The structure is already there. Which other detail do you need?
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Hi Diogo,
Did you find any solution ? I was trying to do the same but a little bit different. When I am trying to access the page model json, I see just the sling resource type component name and not the exact node values. I tried different ways and when I say <page-name>.model.json, it always returns the nodes that are at first level. Child nodes are not being retrieved. To explain it better see the following JSON response.
"productlist": {
"columnClassNames": "aem-GridColumn aem-GridColumn--default--12",
":type": "demo/components/content/productlist",
"headlineText": "Product List"
}
if you see the above JSON which is rendered when I did page mode json and it has a component called ProductList which is a multifield type. IT returns the type of component and not exact values inside it. I tried all ways using Jackson annotations to make it work, but no luck. So if anyone has faced the same issue and could help me with the best approach, it would be helpful.
When I checked List component, it has one multifield value as text and it is stored as String[] in JCR. I am not sure how can I do that with the composite multifield. Because under productlist node I will be having node structure as below.
Each node having two properties. It could be more. To retrieve the values, I have a sling model with these two properties and I am referencing the same model as List<LinksModel> links where LinksModel is the sling model with above mentioned two properties.
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Hi narendran63116907,
<multifield
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/multifield"
fieldLabel="Fields">
<field
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/fieldset"
eaem-nested="NODE_STORE"
name="./fields">
<layout
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/layouts/fixedcolumns"
method="absolute"/>
<items jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured">
<column
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/container">
<items jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured">
<propertyone
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/textfield"
fieldLabel="Property One"
name="./propertyOne"/>
<propertytwo
jcr:primaryType="nt:unstructured"
sling:resourceType="granite/ui/components/foundation/form/textfield"
fieldLabel="Property Two"
name="./propertyTwo"/>
</items>
</column>
</items>
</field>
</multifield>
Then you need to create a Sling model, adaptable from Resource, that is able to inject either propertyOne and propertyTwo:
@Model(adaptables = Resource.class)
public class FieldModel {
@ValueMapValue(injectionStrategy = InjectionStrategy.REQUIRED)
private String propertyOne;
@ValueMapValue(injectionStrategy = InjectionStrategy.REQUIRED)
private String propertyTwo;
}
For your page you need to do a Sling Model (in this case you have to adapt it to your needs as you require a JSON response) and inject your multifield values in form of a list (example below):
@Model(adaptables = Resource.class)
public class PageModel {
@Inject
@Default(values = {})
private List<FieldModel> fields;
}
Hope this helps!
Cheers
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Thanks for your answer.
Actually I was trying to avoid inject the Resource like that because it would imply for me to go and get the child nodes of that resource...which will lead to additional processing.I was looking for a more direct implementation that already provided a List<Foo> or an Foo[] that contained the child nodes.
Let's say that the ideal solution would be to find a way to directly inject the list of foo child in form of List<Foo>
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