Re: Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
Nothing up my sleeve this time. It seems like a global property/constant would be usable, but I've never tried to @Inject a value into both interceptors and actions, so I have no idea if it'd work. Could be useful for a few usecases, though. Dave On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:38 AM, wrote: > Thanks Li -- > > This is what I was afraid of, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking > something a little more straightforward. Before duplicating the max size > someplace else, I'll likely get into the Container build which reads the > xml > files. Somewhere in the back of my mind, it feels like I should be able to > solve this with an @Inject. Perhaps Dandy Dave has a solution in his back > pocket that he would sell to the highest bidder. LOL > > Peace, > Scott > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Li Ying wrote: > > > I have read the source code of FileUploadInterceptor. > > > > I think it do the message getting in it's private method, and dose not > > use the maximumSize as a message format param. > > > > So I believe there is no simple way to "extract interceptor interceptor > > param". > > > > The simplest way I known is, hard coding the value in your message > > properties file, like: > > struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which > > exceeds the maximum 100123. > > > > It is a little ugly, but looks like the only way. > > > > > > The other way is, create a new class extend from > > FileUploadInterceptor, and override the error message building part, > > add the maximumSize as a message format param. > > But it need many code, I don't think this issue is worth doing so may > work. > > > > > > > > 2010/12/1 : > > > Thanks Li -- > > > > > > I saw what the interceptor was doing and decided that was not going to > > > work. Would you mind posting the "simple" technique to extract the > > > parameter from the interceptor configuration. I'll admit I'm not a > Guice > > > pro and studying the container build sent me straight to the bar last > > night. > > > > > > Scott > > > > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org > > > > >
Re: Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
Thanks Li -- This is what I was afraid of, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something a little more straightforward. Before duplicating the max size someplace else, I'll likely get into the Container build which reads the xml files. Somewhere in the back of my mind, it feels like I should be able to solve this with an @Inject. Perhaps Dandy Dave has a solution in his back pocket that he would sell to the highest bidder. LOL Peace, Scott On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Li Ying wrote: > I have read the source code of FileUploadInterceptor. > > I think it do the message getting in it's private method, and dose not > use the maximumSize as a message format param. > > So I believe there is no simple way to "extract interceptor interceptor > param". > > The simplest way I known is, hard coding the value in your message > properties file, like: > struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which > exceeds the maximum 100123. > > It is a little ugly, but looks like the only way. > > > The other way is, create a new class extend from > FileUploadInterceptor, and override the error message building part, > add the maximumSize as a message format param. > But it need many code, I don't think this issue is worth doing so may work. > > > > 2010/12/1 : > > Thanks Li -- > > > > I saw what the interceptor was doing and decided that was not going to > > work. Would you mind posting the "simple" technique to extract the > > parameter from the interceptor configuration. I'll admit I'm not a Guice > > pro and studying the container build sent me straight to the bar last > night. > > > > Scott > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org > >
Re: Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
I have read the source code of FileUploadInterceptor. I think it do the message getting in it's private method, and dose not use the maximumSize as a message format param. So I believe there is no simple way to "extract interceptor interceptor param". The simplest way I known is, hard coding the value in your message properties file, like: struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which exceeds the maximum 100123. It is a little ugly, but looks like the only way. The other way is, create a new class extend from FileUploadInterceptor, and override the error message building part, add the maximumSize as a message format param. But it need many code, I don't think this issue is worth doing so may work. 2010/12/1 : > Thanks Li -- > > I saw what the interceptor was doing and decided that was not going to > work. Would you mind posting the "simple" technique to extract the > parameter from the interceptor configuration. I'll admit I'm not a Guice > pro and studying the container build sent me straight to the bar last night. > > Scott > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org
Re: Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
Thanks Li -- I saw what the interceptor was doing and decided that was not going to work. Would you mind posting the "simple" technique to extract the parameter from the interceptor configuration. I'll admit I'm not a Guice pro and studying the container build sent me straight to the bar last night. Scott On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Li Ying wrote: > The source code of FileUploadInterceptor is: > > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/struts/struts2/trunk/core/src/main/java/org/apache/struts2/interceptor/FileUploadInterceptor.java > > > .. > if (maximumSize != null && maximumSize < file.length()) { >String errMsg = getTextMessage(action, > "struts.messages.error.file.too.large", new Object[]{inputName, > filename, file.getName(), "" + file.length()}, locale); > > .. > } > .. > > > It dose not pass the maximumSize to the message text as a param. > > > So I think you have to hard code it in your message text. > But I believe it is simple, and not extra coding need. > > > > > 2010/12/1 : > > Before I wrap myself around my own axle, does anyone know a > straightforward > > technique for substituting the maximumSize into a message property text > > according to the following scenario. > > > > >method="upload"> > > > >100123 > > > >image/png,image/x-png > > > > > > > >/jsp/SingleUpload.jsp > >/jsp/Confirm.jsp > > > > > > struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which exceeds > the > > maximum DD > > > > I see the value 100123 in the FileUploadInterceptor inside the > > ActionInvocation, but before I write stupid code, I'd like to see if > there > > might be a straightforward approach. > > > > Peace, > > Scott > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org > >
Re: Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
The source code of FileUploadInterceptor is: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/struts/struts2/trunk/core/src/main/java/org/apache/struts2/interceptor/FileUploadInterceptor.java .. if (maximumSize != null && maximumSize < file.length()) { String errMsg = getTextMessage(action, "struts.messages.error.file.too.large", new Object[]{inputName, filename, file.getName(), "" + file.length()}, locale); .. } .. It dose not pass the maximumSize to the message text as a param. So I think you have to hard code it in your message text. But I believe it is simple, and not extra coding need. 2010/12/1 : > Before I wrap myself around my own axle, does anyone know a straightforward > technique for substituting the maximumSize into a message property text > according to the following scenario. > > method="upload"> > > 100123 > > image/png,image/x-png > > > > /jsp/SingleUpload.jsp > /jsp/Confirm.jsp > > > struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which exceeds the > maximum DD > > I see the value 100123 in the FileUploadInterceptor inside the > ActionInvocation, but before I write stupid code, I'd like to see if there > might be a straightforward approach. > > Peace, > Scott > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org
Incorporating action interceptor configuration parameters into a message
Before I wrap myself around my own axle, does anyone know a straightforward technique for substituting the maximumSize into a message property text according to the following scenario. 100123 image/png,image/x-png /jsp/SingleUpload.jsp /jsp/Confirm.jsp struts.messages.error.file.too.large=File {1} is {3} bytes which exceeds the maximum DD I see the value 100123 in the FileUploadInterceptor inside the ActionInvocation, but before I write stupid code, I'd like to see if there might be a straightforward approach. Peace, Scott