I have an controller that returns JSON. It takes a form, which validates itself via spring annotations. I can get FieldError list from BindingResult, but they don't contain the text that a JSP would display in the tag. How can I get the error text to send back in JSON?
@RequestMapping(method = RequestMethod.POST)
public
@ResponseBody
JSONResponse submit(@Valid AnswerForm answerForm, BindingResult result, Model model, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
if (result.hasErrors()) {
response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST);
JSONResponse r = new JSONResponse();
r.setStatus(JSONResponseStatus.ERROR);
//HOW DO I GET ERROR MESSAGES OUT OF BindingResult???
} else {
JSONResponse r = new JSONResponse();
r.setStatus(JSONResponseStatus.OK);
return r;
}
}
JSONREsponse class is just a POJO
public class JSONResponse implements Serializable {
private JSONResponseStatus status;
private String error;
private Map<String,String> errors;
private Map<String,Object> data;
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}
Calling BindingResult.getAllErrors() returns an array of FieldError objects, but it doesn't have the actual errors.
Disclaimer: I still do not use Spring-MVC 3.0
But i think the same approach used by Spring 2.5 can fullfil your needs
for (Object object : bindingResult.getAllErrors()) {
if(object instanceof FieldError) {
FieldError fieldError = (FieldError) object;
System.out.println(fieldError.getCode());
}
if(object instanceof ObjectError) {
ObjectError objectError = (ObjectError) object;
System.out.println(objectError.getCode());
}
}
I hope it can be useful to you
UPDATE
If you want to get the message provided by your resource bundle, you need a registered messageSource instance (It must be called messageSource)
<bean id="messageSource" class="org.springframework.context.support.ResourceBundleMessageSource">
<property name="basenames" value="ValidationMessages"/>
</bean>
Inject your MessageSource instance inside your View
@Autowired
private MessageSource messageSource;
And to get your message, do as follows
for (Object object : bindingResult.getAllErrors()) {
if(object instanceof FieldError) {
FieldError fieldError = (FieldError) object;
/**
* Use null as second parameter if you do not use i18n (internationalization)
*/
String message = messageSource.getMessage(fieldError, null);
}
}
Your Validator should looks like
/**
* Use null as fourth parameter if you do not want a default message
*/
errors.rejectValue("<FIELD_NAME_GOES_HERE>", "answerform.questionId.invalid", new Object [] {"123"}, null);
I met this problem recently, and found an easier way (maybe it's the support of Spring 3)
List<FieldError> errors = bindingResult.getFieldErrors();
for (FieldError error : errors ) {
System.out.println (error.getObjectName() + " - " + error.getDefaultMessage());
}
There's no need to change/add the message source.
With Java 8 Streams
bindingResult
.getFieldErrors()
.stream()
.forEach(f -> System.out.println(f.getField() + ": " + f.getDefaultMessage()));
BEAN XML:
<bean id="messageSource" class="org.springframework.context.support.ResourceBundleMessageSource">
<property name="basenames">
<list>
<value>messages</value>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="messageAccessor" class="org.springframework.context.support.MessageSourceAccessor">
<constructor-arg index="0" ref="messageSource"/>
</bean>
JAVA:
for (FieldError error : errors.getFieldErrors()) {
logger.debug(messageAccessor.getMessage(error));
}
NOTE: Calling Errors.getDefaultMessage() will not necessarily return the same message that is generated from the code + args. The defaultMessage is a separate value defined when calling the Errors.rejectValue() method. See Errors.rejectValue() API Here
WebMvcConfigurerAdapter:
@Bean(name = "messageSourceAccessor")
public org.springframework.context.support.MessageSourceAccessor messageSourceAccessor() {
return new MessageSourceAccessor( messageSource());
}
Controller:
@Autowired
@Qualifier("messageSourceAccessor")
private MessageSourceAccessor messageSourceAccessor;
...
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (ObjectError error : result.getAllErrors()) {
if ( error instanceof FieldError) {
FieldError fe = (FieldError) error;
sb.append( fe.getField());
sb.append( ": ");
}
sb.append( messageSourceAccessor.getMessage( error));
sb.append( "<br />");
}
To obtain a Map
of all the errors associated with each field:
@Autowired
private MessageSource messageSource;
Map<String, List<String>> errorMap = bindingResult.getFieldErrors().stream()
.collect(Collectors.groupingBy(FieldError::getField,
Collectors.mapping(e -> messageSource.getMessage(e, LocaleContextHolder.getLocale()),
Collectors.toList())));
//In this example, each field/key is mapped to a
//List of all the errors associated with that field
To obtain a Map
with the errors associated with each field merged together as a single String
:
@Autowired
private MessageSource messageSource;
Map<String, String> errorMap = bindingResult.getFieldErrors().stream()
.collect(Collectors
.toMap(FieldError::getField,
e -> messageSource.getMessage(e, LocaleContextHolder.getLocale()),
(a,b)->a + "<br/>" + b));
//In this example, multiple errors for the same field are separated with <br/>,
//the line break element, to be easily displayed on the front end
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