Reputation: 92550
I want to ensure that one of two form fields representing a boolean value is checked. But there is no appropriate constraint to do this. nullable: false
does not work.
class Organisation {
Boolean selfInspecting
static constraints = {
selfInspecting(nullable: false)
}
}
How can I check whether one of the two fields is checked or not?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 6276
Reputation: 3344
You can also check this in the Controller, e.g.
if (params.checkBox1 != 'on' && params.checkBox2 != 'on')
flash.error = 'At least one value must be checked.'
return ...
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 120308
you can write your own custom validator.
something like
selfInspecting(validator: {val, obj -> /*test selfInspecting here*/})
EDIT -- in response to the other answer -- you can handle this on the form, but you should also handle it on the server.
ANOTHER EDIT -- It was suggested in a comment that you might want to validate one of two fields on your Domain class. This is also easily accomplished with a custom validator. With the signature above for the custom validator closure, the val is the value selfInspecting, and obj is the domain object instance. So you could have
{ val, obj ->
if (val == null) return false // if you want to ensure selfInspecting is not null
else return true
... or ...
// if you want to check that at least 1 of two fields is not null
def oneOrTheOther = false
if (obj.field1 != null || obj.field2 != null)
oneOrTheOther = true
return oneOrTheOther
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 7685
Perhaps the simplest approach is to use a form that ensures a value is picked. As such, creating a radio buttons rather than checkboxes is a better solution. It would directly represent your intent as well.
Upvotes: 3