Since play 2.4.0, we can use a DI framework.
I am trying to use DI in my app. I moved my jpa finders from static methods on my models classes to methods in a service layer that I inject into my controllers.
My main problem is that I have some forms with a validate method and in my validate methode I use some finders.
For exemple in a login form I use a "User.authenticate" method. Now that I have replaced this static method to a new one on my UserSvc, I want to inject my service into my Form but it does not work.
It seems that it is not possible to inject something into a Form so how can I solve my problem
public class MyController {
// Inject here can be used in controller methods but not in the form validate method
@Inject UserSvc userSvc;
public static class Login {
// Inject here is not filled : NPE
@Inject UserSvc userSvc;
public String email;
public String password;
public String validate() {
// How can I use userSvc here ?
}
}
@Transactional(readOnly = true)
public Result authenticate() {
Form<Login> loginForm = form(Login.class).bindFromRequest();
if (loginForm.hasErrors()) {
return badRequest(login.render(loginForm));
} else {
Secured.setUsername(loginForm.get().email);
return redirectConnected();
}
}
}
Play Framework
forms are not dependency injectable and have different scope than userService
, thus you cannot inject your dependencies into Login form by annotation. Try this:
public String validate() {
UserSvc userSvc = Play.application().injector().instanceOf(UserSvc.class);
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30577431/how-to-inject-something-into-a-form