Amir Raminfar
Amir Raminfar

Reputation: 34149

What does the question mark mean in GSP/Grails?

I saw this in my generated GSP pages. What does the ? mean?

<g:textField name="name" value="${phoneInstance?.name}" />

Upvotes: 41

Views: 17189

Answers (4)

teldon james turner
teldon james turner

Reputation: 2872

the safe navigation operator (?.) returns null if the object on the left is null, otherwise it returns the value of the right member of that object. so phoneInstance?.name is just shorthandn for phoneInstance == null ? null : phoneInstance.name

for example:

a = x?.y

is just shorthand for:

a = (x == null ? null : x.y)

which is shorthand for:

if(x == null){
    a = null
} else {
    a = x.y
}

Upvotes: 1

Mohammed Shaheen MK
Mohammed Shaheen MK

Reputation: 1219

This is very important feature in Groovy. If the object is null (ie, "phoneInstance" is null) then it's provide "null" value. This feature is called "Safe Navigation Operator". Simply when we use this feature , No need of checking the object("phoneInstance") is null or not.

Upvotes: 1

Burt Beckwith
Burt Beckwith

Reputation: 75671

It's the "Safe Navigation Operator", which is a Groovy feature that concisely avoids null pointer exceptions. See http://docs.groovy-lang.org/latest/html/documentation/index.html#_safe_navigation_operator

In this case, if phoneInstance is null, then it doesn't try to get the name property and cause a NPE - it just sets the value of the field tag to null.

Upvotes: 62

R.V.RaguPrashanth
R.V.RaguPrashanth

Reputation: 65

The ? operator allows null values in Groovy (and thusly, GSP). For example, normally in gsp,

<g:field name="amount" value="${priceDetails.amount}" />

If priceDetails is null, this will throw a NullPointerException.

If we use the ? operator instead ...

<g:field name="amount" value="${priceDetails?.amount}" /> 

now the value of ${priceDetails?.amount} is null, instead of throwing a null pointer exception.

Upvotes: 4

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