My problem is the following :
I’ve 2 differents objects that I’ve to fill from a single form.
With 1 object, I simply do in the newFoo.html:
<form th:object="${foo}" th:action="@{/foo}" method="post"> <input type="text" th:field="*{name}"/> <button type="submit">Go</button> </form>
and in the FooController:
@RequestMapping(value = "/foo/new", method = RequestMethod.GET) public String newFoo(final Foo foo, Model model) { return "newFoo"; } @RequestMapping(value = "/foo/new", method = RequestMethod.POST) public String saveFoo(final Foo foo, final BindingResult bindingResult, Model model) { fooService.save(foo); return "redirect:/foo/new"; }
Let’s say I’ve an other object bar with a “status” variable in it. How can I do to pass that object so I can submit the input within the same form?
Like:
<form th:object="${foo} && ${bar}" th:action="@{/foo}" method="post"> <input type="text" th:field="*{name}"/> <input type="text" th:field="*{status}"/> <button type="submit">Go</button> </form>
So far I tried to do with to fieldset with a th:object in it, that doesn’t work, I tried to put two th:object in the form, that doesn’t work either.
The only way I found is to build an other object containing those two objects, and pass it. That works well, but I can’t create that kind of object, it’s nonsense (even if it works).
Of course, the objects aren’t as simple as Foo and Bar here, otherwise I would have merge those two. But that’s not something I can do.
Is it even possible to pass two objects like that to use in a form ?
Thanks already.
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Answer
I don’t think you need to use two th:objects
. Just use th:value
<form th:action="@{/foo}" method="post"> <input type="text" th:value="${foo.name}" name="name"/> <input type="text" th:value="${bar.status}" name="status"/> <button type="submit">Go</button> </form>
I would think Spring is smart enough, on the controller side, to use its mapping techniques to map your fields to their proper command object, foo or bar.