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Ben Gunter resolved STS-242.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Ben Gunter
Fixed for 1.5, although I'm not positive it's exactly what you were looking
for. Tim and I had a lengthy discussion about this and decided to do it this
way. Added optional element @Validate(label="Some string") to allow developers
to easily label an ActionBean property without having to add it to the resource
bundle. If a label for the property is present in the resource bundle, it will
override this new element.
> Provide mapping for field to UI name in @Validate annotation
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>
> Key: STS-242
> URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-242
> Project: Stripes
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Validation
> Affects Versions: Release 1.3.2
> Reporter: Howard Rafal
> Assignee: Ben Gunter
> Fix For: Release 1.5
>
>
> I have the following nested property validation:
> @ValidateNestedProperties ({
> @Validate(field="name", required=true),
> @Validate(field="description", required=true),
> @Validate(field="phenoDataType.dataTypeId", required=true),
> @Validate(field="phenoUsageType", required=true)
> })
> private PhenoAttributeType selectedTrait;
> This results in:
> Please fix the following errors:
> Selected Trait Description is a required field
> Selected Trait Name is a required field
> Selected Trait Pheno Data Type Data Type Id is a required
> field
> I can map the fields in the resource file (thanks Tim), but that is limited
> if two different pages call the same attribute two different things. Also,
> the Validate annotation is where things are described, so it would be nice to
> be able to give a replacement string or a localized string right there.
> I envision this looking like:
> @ValidateNestedProperties ({
> @Validate(field="name", required=true, alias="Name"),
> @Validate(field="description", required=true, alias="Description"),
> @Validate(field="phenoDataType.dataTypeId", required=true,
> alias="Data Type"),
> @Validate(field="phenoUsageType", required=true, alias="Used For")
> })
> private PhenoAttributeType selectedTrait;
> This would result in:
> Please fix the following errors:
> Description is a required field
> Name is a required field
> Data Type Id is a required field
> This matches my labels on the page. Another alternative would be to match the
> name to the label for this attribute on the page. The nice thing there is
> that any changes to the label would automatically be propagated to the error
> message without having to change the annotation.
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