4.5.2.1.17. OptionsGroup

This is a component that allows a user to choose from a list of options. Radio buttons are used to select a single value; a group of checkboxes is used to select multiple values.

gui optionsGroup

XML name of the component: optionsGroup.

gui OptionsGroup dia

The OptionsGroup component is implemented for Web Client and Desktop Client.

  • The simplest case of using OptionsGroup is to select an enumeration value for an entity attribute. For example, a Role entity has type attribute of the RoleType type, which is an enumeration. Then you can use OptionsGroup to edit this attribute as follows:

    <dsContext>
        <datasource id="roleDs" class="com.haulmont.cuba.security.entity.Role" view="_local"/>
    </dsContext>
    <layout>
        <optionsGroup datasource="roleDs" property="type"/>

    In the example above roleDs data source is defined for the Role entity. In the optionsGroup component, the link to the data source is specified in the datasource attribute and the name of the entity attribute is set in the property attribute.

    As a result, the component will be as follows:

gui optionsGroup roleType
  • The list of component options can be specified arbitrarily using the setOptionsList(), setOptionsMap() and setOptionsEnum() methods, or using an optionsDatasource attribute.

    • setOptionsList() allows you to specify programmatically a list of component options. To do this, declare a component in the XML descriptor:

      <optionsGroup id="numberOfSeatsField"/>

      Then inject the component into the controller and specify a list of options in the init() method:

      @Inject
      protected OptionsGroup numberOfSeatsField;
      
      @Override
      public void init(Map<String, Object> params) {
          List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
          list.add(2);
          list.add(4);
          list.add(5);
          list.add(7);
          numberOfSeatsField.setOptionsList(list);
      }

      The component will be as follows:

      gui optionsGroup integerList

      Depending on the selected option, the getValue() method of the component will return Integer values: 2, 4, 5, 7.

    • setOptionsMap() allows you to specify string names and option values separately. For example, we can set the following options map for the numberOfSeatsField component, described the XML descriptor, in the init() method of the controller:

      @Inject
      protected OptionsGroup numberOfSeatsField;
      
      @Override
      public void init(Map<String, Object> params) {
          Map<String, Object> map = new LinkedHashMap<>();
          map.put("two", 2);
          map.put("four", 4);
          map.put("five", 5);
          map.put("seven", 7);
          numberOfSeatsField.setOptionsMap(map);
      }

      The component will be as follows:

      gui optionsGroup integerMap

      Depending on the selected option, the getValue() method of the component will return Integer values: 2, 4, 5, 7, and not the strings that are displayed on the screen.

    • setOptionsEnum() takes a class of enumeration as a parameter. The options list will consist of localized names of enum values, the value of the component will be an enum value.

    • The component can take a list of options from a data source. For this purpose, the optionsDatasource attribute is used. For example:

      <dsContext>
          <collectionDatasource id="coloursDs" class="com.company.sample.entity.Colour" view="_local">
              <query>select c from sample$Colour c</query>
          </collectionDatasource>
      </dsContext>
      <layout>
          <optionsGroup id="coloursField" optionsDatasource="coloursDs"/>

      In this case, the coloursField component will display instance names of the Colour entity, located in the coloursDs data source, and its getValue() method will return the selected entity instance.

      With the help of captionProperty attribute entity attribute to be used instead of an instance name for string option names can be defined.

  • multiselect attribute is used to switch OptionsGroup to a multiple choice mode. If multiselect is turned on, the component is displayed as a group of independent checkboxes, and the component value is a list of selected options.

    For example, if we create the component in the XML screen descriptor:

    <optionsGroup id="roleTypesField" multiselect="true"/>

    and set a list of options for it – RoleType enumeration values:

    @Inject
    protected OptionsGroup roleTypesField;
    
    @Override
    public void init(Map<String, Object> params) {
        roleTypesField.setOptionsList(Arrays.asList(RoleType.values()));
    }

    then the component will be as follows:

    gui optionsGroup roleType multi

    In this case the getValue() method of the component will return a java.util.List, containing RoleType.READONLY and RoleType.DENYING values.

    The example above also illustrates an ability of the OptionsGroup component to display localized values of enumerations included in the data model.

  • The orientation attribute defines the orientation of group elements. By default, elements are arranged vertically. The horizontal value sets the horizontal orientation.